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Examines based on contemporary accounts the protests in the small coastal town Pulteneytown, Caithne...
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Caption title.; "This is to give notice that the sum of fifty pounds will be paid by the undersigned...
The celebrations in Cambridge to welcome the relief of Ladysmith in March 1900 took the form of a hu...
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In recent years a number of studies have suggested that trends in wildfire can be seen at a regional...
In his compelling and well-written account of early-nineteenth-century Ireland, Richard Mc Mahon man...
Examines based on contemporary accounts the protests in the small coastal town Pulteneytown, Caithne...
This dissertation comes out of an effort to understand the ways people in rural Ireland made new pol...
These Graves and Ruinous Houses\u27: The Role of Domestic Items and Spaces in Revolutionary Ireland ...
This thesis examines the issue of arson in medieval Ireland. This topic appears in written medieval ...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
Between 1841 and 1853, 248 women were transported from Ireland to Van Diemen's Land for arson. Of t...
Between May 1920 and March 1923, there were seventy-three houses belonging to the County Cork establ...
During the revolutionary period 1919-23, landlords’ houses in Ireland came under physical attack fr...
This thesis reviews some of the methodologies utilised by Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services a...
Recent uncontrolled wildfires have highlighted the challenges that these hazards present in Ireland....
Caption title.; "This is to give notice that the sum of fifty pounds will be paid by the undersigned...
The celebrations in Cambridge to welcome the relief of Ladysmith in March 1900 took the form of a hu...
Subversive Law in Ireland, 1879-1920 is an important contribution to a neglected topic in Irish lite...
In recent years a number of studies have suggested that trends in wildfire can be seen at a regional...
In his compelling and well-written account of early-nineteenth-century Ireland, Richard Mc Mahon man...
Examines based on contemporary accounts the protests in the small coastal town Pulteneytown, Caithne...
This dissertation comes out of an effort to understand the ways people in rural Ireland made new pol...
These Graves and Ruinous Houses\u27: The Role of Domestic Items and Spaces in Revolutionary Ireland ...