1916 Walking Tour
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Dublin's original 1916 Tour, founded by Revolutionary Ireland Podcast host Lorcan Collins in 1996. T-shirts, books etc https://t.co/aQ9P0tAWfc
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On this day 26 years ago the Good Friday Agreement was signed.
Today Michelle O’Neill launched a new document on ending sectarian segregation & building a new Ireland for all.
Let’s make it happen.
You can read the document here: sinnfein.ie/files/2024/A_N…
So Once Was I - Now available to pre-order from Eason
Link to pre- order here: easons.com/so-once-was-i-…
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Wishing my Pal Warren Farrell best wishes with his brilliant new publication. So Once Was I, the forgotten tales of Glasnevin
Delighted to see a young guide (who carries on a great tradition in Glasnevin Cemetery) putting pen to paper.
Congratulations Warren and great success!
If you’ve a couple of hours to spare in Dublin go on a walking tour with 1916 Walking Tour. One of the most informative talks I’ve heard in a long time. Lorcan is a wealth of knowledge on the Easter Rising and the Tan war. A pleasure to meet him so go and do a walk it’s worth it.
Cumann na mBan was founded #OnThisDay in Dublin in 1914
‘In its march towards freedom, the working class of Ireland must cheer on the efforts of those women who, feeling on their souls and bodies the fetters of the ages, have arisen to strike them off...’
✍🏼James Connolly, 1915
1916 Walking Tour Celtic end v Livingston today. Ar fheabhas ar fad !!✊☘️🇮🇪 #morethanaclub #1916Rising #HailHail #CelticFC
◾️'Self-government is our right. A thing born in us at birth; a thing no more to be doled out to us or withheld from us by another people than the right to life itself - than the right to feel the sun or smell the flowers, or to love our kind'
- Roger Casement
#GoodFriday1916