Search Results for 'Easter Saturday'
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Sinn Fein Easter commemoration events in city and county
Easter is a special time for Irish Republicans, and County Galway was one of the main areas that rose in 1916 in defence of the Irish Republic, having the second largest uprising in the country after Dublin.
Relegation now an end of season prospect as Buccaneers taste Dubarry Park defeat
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Easter holiday fun for all the family at Athlone Castle
Athlone Castle is delighted to celebrate the Easter holiday with an exciting and fun filled onsite family event taking place on Easter Saturday, April 8.
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Easter holiday fun for all the family at Athlone Castle
Athlone Castle is delighted to celebrate the Easter holiday with an exciting and fun filled onsite family event taking place on Easter Saturday, April 8.
Visit Glendeer Pet Farm for a fun and interactive family day out for all ages
A visit to Glendeer Pet Farm in Drum is a fun, interactive experience for all the family.
Easter family fun packed event at Athlone Castle certain to entertain
Athlone Castle will celebrate the Easter holiday with an exciting and fun filled onsite family event taking place on Easter Saturday, April 16.
MacNeill feared a bloodbath if unarmed Volunteers came out
‘How did the Germans receive our plans? With polite incredulity’…..wrote Liam Ó Briain, the Galway professor who took part in the 1916 Rising, ‘ignorant of Ireland they viewed us as forlorn visionaries, and even doubted whether we would be rash enough to challenge the armed might of England’.
GAA community spirit evident during Westmeath Movathon Challenge
The weather Gods smiled on the organisers and participants in the Westmeath Lake County Movathon Challenge this Easter weekend with clubs and individuals making maximum use of the beautiful weather.
The killing of Michael Moran - Galway city, 1920
Sinn Féin’s declaration of an Irish Republic on January 21 1919, along with the killing of two RIC officers in Tipperary by the IRA on the same day, signalled the start of a guerrilla war for Irish independence.