1922 Connemara raids The Publicity Department, Railway Hotel, Galway, issues the following: – Mr. Richard O’Toole, Lettermore, Connemara, has been forced to leave his home as...
1922 The third Dáil The first meeting of the third Dáil held on Saturday morning last at Leinster House, Kildare-street, the premises of the Royal Dublin...
1922 New chief General Richard Mulcahy, the successor of the General Michael Collins as Commander-in-Chief of the National Army, was quite unknown to the Irish people...
1922 A nation torn apart Each side in this decimating Irish strife has now lost two of its most loved and trusted leaders. The nation’s mourning...
1922 Collins killed History plays strange tricks with its heroes of war. But few of them survive to enjoy the peace which their prowess has won....
1922 A leader lost “I have the greatest hope in the Irish people. But what we have got to learn in our public life is the...
1922 Dawn surrender National troops operating from Galway and Athenry at dawn on Wednesday morning surrounded an area about four miles between Liscananaun village and Aucloggeen,...
1922 Civil War impact Had Ireland enjoyed the blessings of peace this year, the summer and autumn of 1922 would have stood out in our annals...