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IrishCentral Contributor Joseph Connell explores how Ireland's Civil War ignited with the shelling of Ireland's most ...
On June 26, 1948, the bodies of four siblings who died in World War II were laid to rest at the same service in Tremonton, Box Elder County. “Gen. Mark W. Clark, on behalf of a grateful but mourning ...
WITH Limerick football in bloom, Jimmy Lee’s side want to make the most of another chance to ensure all is not rosy in the ...
A Wicklow woman whose husband has been supported in his cancer battle by local charities has heaped praise on her community for helping repay the favour at a fundraiser in her father’s garden centre ...
The last time the GAA ground in Aughrim was packed to capacity was in 2009 when the late, great Mick O’Dwyer was in charge of Wicklow. Sunday, 8 June 2025 Newsletters ...
Battle of Aughrim. Senior Football Championship Semi-final: Blessington 2-14 AGB 0-20 (AET, 4-4 after penalties) Blessington’s David Boothman prepares to field this ball.
Tributes have been paid to a fantastic young man who lost his battle for life on Thursday last following a car accident. Adam Slater (23) from Aughrim Hall, Aughrim, Wicklow lost his life as a ...
Patrick Costello, Green Party TD and member of the Good Friday Agreement Oireachtas Committee, has called on the Irish government to legislate to make the 12th of July a public holiday.
French aid would arrive to the Jacobites in late 1690 and the French Commander the Marquis of St. Ruth would arrive with more troops. This would eventually lead to the truly defining battle in Ireland ...
The military engagement at Aughrim in 1691 was more intense than the famous Battle of the Boyne a year earlier, with 6,000 casualties compared to the 1,500 who fell at the Boyne.