Table recording all the carved surfaces at Knowth, omitting surfaces with very uncertain carvings and those that feature only early medieval inscriptions. Column 1 details the tomb number, the stone and surface on which carving occurs. The next seven columns indicate the carving
Archaeology | Art | Megalithic Art
A survey of the alignment of some of the Knowth satellite tombs, undertaken in December 2020 to facilitate preparation of site plans for publication by the Royal Irish Academy in Excavations at Knowth 7: The megalithic art of the passage tombs at Knowth, County Meath. In order to
Archaeology | Surveying | Alignment
During the course of the Together for Yes campaign, a number of regional groups were created or extended, to coordinate canvassing and publicity events in various regions around Ireland. Many of these groups had already existed in other forms, for example there were a number of A
Abortion | Pro-choice movement | Reproductive rights
The bottom half of a letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock writes that two-hundred men had been released from the Internment Camp over the last fortnight.
Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish
Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock is glad to hear that she is quite well after her holiday and thanks her for her recent letter and parcel.
Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish
Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock writes that a 'big crowd' of prisoners were released from the camp recently but there was 'no such luck' for himself.
Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish
Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock discusses the General Election, imagining 'great excitement in Dublin' and hopes that 'they turn out alright.'
Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish