The Roaring Banshees, a new gangster series about an all-female Irish rebel unit in prohibition-era Chicago, is in the works.
Dublin-based “Irish Blood” producers Deadpan Pictures and Canadian shingle Shaftesbury Films are teaming up again on “The ...
The violent birth and subsequent splintering of the Irish Republican Army is the subject of a new film called The Wind That Shakes the Barley. Director Ken Loach's uncompromising stance on class ...
The ancient Irish sport of hurling is described by one American as a "sort of athletic manslaughter" in this hilarious video from the 1920s. The short video, shared on Twitter by the "We, The Irish" ...
Can you help identify this man? A colorized video of a County Clare man searching for his son in the United States in the 1920s went viral on Twitter. Posted by the "Old Ireland in Colour" Twitter ...
The Irish being what they are, a sensitive and romantic people, a people whose devotion to the Church has arrested development on the purely intellectual side, a people sorely in need of, and not ...
This well-written historical narrative by Toronto author and broadcast journalist Linden MacIntyre recounts episodes in the controversial life of a British army officer, Sir Hugh Tudor (1871-1965).
On Labor Day Weekend 1920, 50 federal Prohibition agents raided 19 hotels and cabarets across Absecon Island, seizing $100,000 worth of illicit booze. Of all the gin joints mentioned in an article in ...
LONDON, May 29, 1914 (UP)-The offices of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company here today were besieged by crowds of weeping mean and women, relatives and friends of the crew of the Empress of Ireland, ...
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