A more prefect Union


`A more prefect Union!''

``Na Brea Aointath''


British Politics in the 19th century, Schools edition 1970.

Gladstone success in passing the Irish home rule bill in 1886. Cannot easily be explained.  Once Gladstone started speaking,
te Tory and National Liberal opposition to Irish Home Rule simply seemed to melt away. Some have pointed to Gladstone’s inspired oratory and leadership.
 Others to skilful work by the RIC in moving against the Irish militants. Which help bring calm to Ireland . The fact that Gladstone had watered down the powers of the Dublin parliament to little more then an advisory body helped win over Conservative opinion in both Ireland and Britain. That said the passing of the Irish home rule bill is Gladstones' greatest Political achievement. It finally brought Ireland Peace.

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The Irish Times January 10 1888.

Nearly a Hundred Thousand Dubliners lined Sackville Street, to catch a glimpse of their Monarch. As Ireland Loyally welcomed Queen Victoria today to the state opening of the Irish parliament. This revived Irish Parliament it is hoped will lead Ireland into a new era of peace and prosperity with in the British Empire.

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20th century Irish history in focus, 1972

John Redmond’s appointment to the War cabinet as Minster for Ireland. Went mostly unnoticed throughout the War. Redmond managed to secure several concessions from Asquith, and later Lloyd Georges Government. Redmond skilfully managed to delay the passing of the conscription act in Ireland. Until the moment of Crisis in 1918 had passed. In practice the Irish conscripts were never needed.
 Yet in return Redmond had managed to win real powers for the Irish parliament for the first time.

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St Mary's Mental Hospital, Queens,New York City. 1920

Eduardo De Valeria is clearly delusional. He suffers from attacks of nerves. He has an unhealthy attitude to women. A suppressed Oedipal complex, and a tendency towards martyrdom. Hopefully he can now get the help he needs

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New York, A Visitors Guide 1968.

Blenlablath, the place of the flowers. Was the residence of Michael Collins during his tenure as Mayor. It was here that Collins received Winston Churchill during his visit to the USA in 1941. Collins mobilized the resources of the City of New York for the allied war effort long before the US entered the war.  The Son of Irish immigrants Collins worked his way up from poverty to become leader of the Worlds greatest city.


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Court Marshal of Colonel Thomas Barry Connacht Rangers, 1943.

General Percival was adamant that we must seek terms with the Japanese. Colonel Barry was arguing that we could still win. After they went back and forth for a while. General Percival in the end insisted that he would order the garrison to surrender.
It was then I saw Colonel Barry take out his side arm and shoot General Percival.


Captain Atwell Royal Australian Army



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D-DAY a brief History by  C. Nuttal

It was only due to a forced march by the First Donegal, and Tyrone Volunteers, that Caen was taken. The First Donegal and Tyrone fought hand to hand battles with bayonet, and knife agaisnt strong German defence. Despite suffering hoffic losses. Only a third of the regiment answered roll call the next day. Thanks to their Irish troops the Allies took Caen.




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The Cork examiner August 11 1968

Dr Ian Kyle Paisley, the chairman of the Viewers of Ireland association. had to be escorted out of a meeting with Dr Connor Cruise O'Brien the director general of the Irish broadcasting corporation. Dr Paisley attended the meeting in order to object to the IBC showing a new production, of the portrait of Dorian Grey. Dr Ian Paisley is also the founder of the Save Ireland from Sodomy association


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BBC Radio Mexico 1970

``Sullivan to Brady, Brady to Best...Best shoots ...

He's done it! George Best has won the World cup for Ireland!''

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The Dublin Post 1980.

Pope John Paul 2nd met  Whitaker Governor General of Ireland today at Redmond  airport. This is the first visit by a Pope to Ireland.  The pope will meet the leaders of the Churches of Ireland. The Pope is expected to call for a return to the traditional Christian values of charity and restraint in a materialistic world.


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 Time OUT Magazine Belfast 1998 Summer

Belfast is the most cosmopolitan city in Ireland. The capital of Ulster. Has an easy going vibe. It’s a place where there is always time for another pint. Ireland’s second largest city rivals Dublin in terms of entertainment and culture. But beats it hands down in terms of places to eat. Whether visiting one of the city’s Indian restaurants. Established by Ugandan Asians fleeing Idi Amin. Or one of the city’s Bagel shops. Try the Salmon lox!, established by the many Jewish families who settled in Belfast after World war 2. Or try the local Vodka set up by veterans of the free Polish Army .Belfast is truly Irelands window on the world.

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Evening News January 12 2000

The RIC charged  Mr  Adams, a West Belfast Businessman on charges of perjury and attempted murder today. Mr Adams who was arrested in a joint FBI and RIC investigation. Is expected to plead not Guilty. The FBI praised the work of their colleagues in the RIC


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Yahoo groups  message 22341 independent Ireland.

Can we imagine a scenario where Ireland managed to gain independence outside of the British empire?

Rurr, Rojh@hotmail2.com



Yahoo groups message 22343 Independent Ireland.


Rojh2@hotmail wrote:

``Can we imagine a scenario where Ireland managed to gain independence outside of the British empire?''

The most ass backward thing I have ever seen.

1 How do the Irish beat the British army, the Royal Navy?
2 What about the Sectarian split?
3 What will this  independent Irelands economy be based on?

Scott


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Only sensible  Alternate History scenarios please

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