Archive for ‘The Troubles’

August 2,

Actor Peter O’Toole – Physicist John Tyndall – Last Day of Irish Parliament

August 2: TODAY in Irish History:

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Image of Peter O’Toole in For the Love of Being Irish by Conor Cunneen & Mark Anderson

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1800: Last Day of Irish Parliament

Following the passing of the Act of Union the previous day which abolished the Irish Parliament, the Irish House of Commons meets for the last time. It would be more than one hundred twenty years before Ireland would again have legislative autonomy.

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1820: Physicist John Tyndall

Physicist John Tyndall is born in Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow. He was was one of the most influential scientists of the second half of the nineteenth century. “Tyndall is perhaps most famous for arguing that only naturalistic explanations should figure in science, and that theistic explanations therefore had no role to play.” (That explanation is from York University, Canada.)

He spent some time in Germany as a young man which “turned Tyndall into something of a naturphilosophisch romantic pantheist.” (That is from Victorianweb.org )!

Tyndall’s influence on his field can be gauged by the number of organizations that bear his name including the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research, the John Tyndall Institute for Nuclear Research and the Tyndall National Institute at University College Cork.

Physicist John Tyndall at Today in Irish History
Physicist John Tyndall 1820-1893

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 1932: Actor Peter O’Toole

Actor Peter O’Toole is born(probably) in Connemara although he does admit to uncertainty as to his birthplace. This illustration of Peter O’Toole by Mark Anderson is from For the Love of Being I

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O’Toole became a hugely successful and sometimes a hugely boisterous actor who “liked a drink.” The actor is best known for his starring role as T.E. Lawrence in David Lean’s epic Lawrence of Arabia.

Accolades include four Golden Globes, a BAFTA, an Emmy, and was the recipient of an Honorary Academy Award in 2003 for his body of work, some consolation for the unenviable record he holds of eight Academy nominations without a win.

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1981:IRA Hunger Striker Kieran Doherty

IRA hunger strikers are now dying at an alarming rate. Kieran Doherty is the eight person to die in an attempt to gain political recognition. He had been on hunger strike for seventy three days, the longest period any of the strikers survived. Doherty was serving an eighteen year sentence for possession of firearms and explosives. The emotion which the hunger strike evoked in the Republic of Ireland can be gauged by the fact that the ailing, imprisoned Doherty was elected TD for Cavan Monaghan just weeks before his death.

Hunger striker Kieran Doherty on this day in irish history
Hunger striker Kieran Doherty

See blog by Sinn Fein member Matt Carthy on 30th anniversary of Doherty’s death.

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July 24,

“Hurricane” Higgins – Famine Emigration to Canada – Physician John Moore Nelligan

July 24: TODAY in Irish History:

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1847:Famine Emigration 

“A report by Canada’s Chief Superintendent of Emigration states the numbers of emigrants who had arrived this year  were 56,855. In the same period of last year, 24,576 settlers reached the port, showing an increase this year of no less than 32,279.” (Source: Cork Examiner August 18, 1847)

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1863: Physician John Moore Nelligan

Death of John Moore Nelligan, one of the foremost physicians and medical teachers of his day. He was born in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary in 1815. He received particular acclaim for his book Medicines, their Uses and Modes of Administration. He was editor of Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science from 1849 to 1861. Nelligan was an expert on cutaneous diseases, and in 1852 published a work on Diseases of the Skin. 

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1920: Belfast Sectarian Riots

Three days of sectarian riots in Belfast instigated by the Belfast Protestant Association come to an end. More than a dozen people are killed and many others are driven from their homes.

See Background and Consequences.

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1990: Bomb Kills RUC Officers and Nun

IRA bomb in Armagh kills three RUC officers and a Catholic nun who was driving by at the time. The IRA and Martin McGuinness of Sinn Féin apologised for the death of the nun.

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2010: Alex Higgins RIP

Alex Higgi-n
Alex Higgi-n

Snooker great Alex Higgins dies aged 59. Hurricane Higgins was one the first “rock star” of snooker, winning world championships in 1972 and 1982. He was flamboyant in everything he did, both on and off the table and a lifestyle of women, alcohol and smoking was grist to the mill for the tabloid press. The undisciplined life style ensured he never won as much as his talent might have suggested and unfortunately accelerated his death, effectively penniless, from cancer in 2010.
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WATCH: A Short History of Ireland

Want to learn more about Ireland? See these images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

Irish gift ideas. Best selling Irish booksRonnie Drew and Luke Kelly - Musical Irish Gifts to the worldJoyce Image in For the Love of Being IrishMichael Collins: Image from For the Love of Being Irish

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

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