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1922

  • A Loss to Science and A Loss to Ireland -- the Clifden Marconi Station

    A Loss to Science and A Loss to Ireland -- the Clifden Marconi Station

    Irish Independent, 3 August 1922
  • An account of the shooting of Capt John Lohan by National Forces

    An account of the shooting of Capt John Lohan by National Forces

    Connacht Tribune, 30 September, 1922
  • Capture of Clifden

    Capture of Clifden

    Connacht Tribune 19 August 1922
  • Castlegar Cross

    Castlegar Cross

    Republican Monument in Castlegar, County Galway
  • Castlegar Honours I.R.A. Men and Chaplains

    Castlegar Honours I.R.A. Men and Chaplains

    Dedication of Republican Monument, Connacht Sentinel, 27 March 1951
  • Civil War in Galway by Nollaig O Gadhra

    Civil War in Galway by Nollaig O Gadhra

    A 12 part series published in 1998 in the Tuam Herald to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Irish Civil War
  • Clifden's Terrible Sunday (Connacht Tribune)

    Clifden's Terrible Sunday (Connacht Tribune)

    Recounting the events that led to the destruction of Clifden's Marconi Radio Tower
  • Galway Engagement — Outside Galway — Between Regulars and Irregulars

    Galway Engagement — Outside Galway — Between Regulars and Irregulars

    Galway Observer, 15th July, 1922
  • Graphic Story of Clifden Fight

    Graphic Story of Clifden Fight

    Irish Independent, 21 August 1922
  • Lieutenant John Donnellan

    Lieutenant John Donnellan

    Fell the day Free State Troops took control of Galway in July 1922
  • National Loss-- Wreck of Clifden Station

    National Loss-- Wreck of Clifden Station

    from The Sligo Champion 5 August 1922
  • The Burning of Ballydugan House

    The Burning of Ballydugan House

    East Galway Agrarian Agitation and the Burning of Ballydugan House, 1922 by Ann O'Riordan
  • The Papers of the Burkes of Ballydugan

    The Papers of the Burkes of Ballydugan

    Irish Archives Resource
  • The Connaught Rangers

    The Connaught Rangers

  • George Nicholls (1884-1942)

    George Nicholls (1884-1942)

    He was a close associate of Arthur Griffith
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