Portal:Ireland
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This page links to documents related to the nation of Ireland.
Works
edit- The Image of Irelande, with a Discoverie of Woodkarne by John Derricke
- Cork Mayoral Acceptance Speech - acceptance speech for the Office of Lord Mayor of Cork by Terence MacSwiney (1920)
- Proclamation of the Republic, 1916
- Irish Declaration of Independence
- Message to the Free Nations of the World, 1919
- Democratic Programme of the First Dáil, 1919
- Eleventh Hour for the Irish Republican Army, 1936 by Charles Donnelly
- Irish Free State Capitalism Enters Fourth Year of Economic Year, 1936 by Charles Donnelly
- A Veue of the Present State of Ireland, 1596 by Edmund Spenser
- Confession of Saint Patrick
- The Aran Islands (1907)
- The World's Famous Orations (Ireland)
- British King's message concerning Anglo-Irish Treaty
- British Cabinet Minutes of 16 December 1920 concerning Irish prisoners
- The land league proposal (1882) by Michael Davitt
- Abolition of the Vice-Royalty of Ireland (1850) by John Stuart-Wortley
- Letters to Lord John Russell on the Further Measures for the Social Amelioration of Ireland (1847) by George Poulett Scrope
- My Life in Two Hemispheres (1898) by Charles Gavan Duffy
- Annals of the Famine in Ireland in 1847, 1848, and 1849 (1851) by Asenath Nicholson
- Home rule (1886) by Edward Spencer Beesly
- England and Ireland (1868) by John Stuart Mill
- A letter to the Right Hon. Chichester Fortescue, M.P. on the state of Ireland (1868) by John Earl Russell
- On Irish absenteeism (1850) by William Neilson Hancock
- Effects of emigration; can it be made a means of relieving distress? (1856) by Thomas Jordan
- Our habitual criminals (1882) by Frederick Richard Falkiner
- Celtic migrations (1853) by Denis Caulfield Heron
- The ancient Irish church (1892) by John Healy
- Mr. Gladstone or Lord Salisbury: Which? (1886) by Charles Bradlaugh
- A forgotten small nationality (c. 1917) Francis Sheehy Skeffington and Hanna Sheehy Skeffington
- England's Jubilee Gift to Ireland (1887) by Annie Besant
- Confiscation in Irish history (1917) by William Francis Thomas Butler
- The Irish problem: what lacks the backward farmer most: security or skills? (1869) by Hibernicus
- The Irish Cause and "The Irish Convention" (1917) by William O'Brien
- The Gaelic State in the Past & Future by Darrell Figgis(1917)
- The Irish Constitution: Explained (1922) by Darrell Figgis
- An abstract of the bloody massacre in Ireland (1800) by anonymous
- Thom's Irish Who's Who (1923) by publisher Alexander Thom & Co
- An Ulsterman for Ireland : being letters to the Protestant farmers, labourers and artisans of the north of Ireland (1917) by John Mitchel, edited by Eoin Mac Neill
Language
edit- Irish Lexicography, 1885.
- A Dialect of Donegal, 1906
- Aids to the Pronunciation of Irish, 1905
Literature
editSongs
edit- Bridget O'Malley (traditional)
- The Irish Rover (traditional)
- Skibbereen
Verse
edit- Róisín Dubh
- Liberty to Ireland, poem by Anne Lynch Botta
- An Irish Airman Foresees his Death, 1917 by William Butler Yeats
- Easter, 1916, by Author:William Butler Yeats
- Irish Melodies, 1821 by Thomas Moore[1]
- St. Patrick's Day, 1900 poem by Rudyard Kipling
- Murrough: The Traitor, drama by Auguste Voisone
- The Ballad of Roddy McCorley by Ethna Carbery
- The Spirit of the Nation, 1814 by Various
Drama
editFolklore
editGovernment
editLegislative
edit- Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922
- Constitution of the Irish Free State (consolidated text)
- Constitution of Ireland
- Constitution of Ireland (original text)
- Transitory Provisions of the Constitution of Ireland
- Provisions by which Northern Ireland left the Irish Free State 1922
- Irish duelling code (1777)
Executive
edit- Downing Street Declaration (1993)
Law
edit- Copyright and Related Rights Act, 2000 (transcription project)
- Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2001
Military texts
editLegal
editEncyclopedias
edit- "Ireland," in The Nuttall Encyclopædia, (ed.) by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (1907)
- "Ireland," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- Provinces and counties:
- Ulster
- Leinster
- Carlow (county) • Dublin (county) • Kildare (county) • Kilkenny (county) • King's County (Offaly) • Longford (county) • Louth (Ireland) • Meath • Queens's County (Laois) • Westmeath • Wexford (county) • Wicklow
- Connaught
- Munster
- Towns and cities:
- Antrim (town) • Armagh (city) • Belfast (Ireland) • Carlow (town) • Castlebar • Cavan (town) • Clonmel • Cork (city) • Donegal (town) • Dublin (city) • Dundalk • Galway (town) • Limerick (city) • Kildare (town) • Kilkenny (city) • Killarney • Londonderry (city) • Longford (town) • Monaghan (town) • Roscommon (town) • Sligo (town) • Tipperary (town) • Waterford (city) • Wexford (town) • Wicklow (town)
- Provinces and counties:
- "Ireland," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Ireland," in The World Factbook, (ed.) by CIA (1982)
- "Ireland," in The World Factbook, (ed.) by CIA (1990)
- "Ireland," in CIA World Fact Book, (ed.) by CIA (2004)