IRELAND’S ‘CANAL NAVIGATORS’

By Eugene Coyle After the Restoration, Dublin city’s rapidly expanding population was dependent on coal imports from English and Welsh collieries. English mine-owners, particularly at Whitehaven in Cumbria, controlled all Irish coal imports. The city’s demand for imported coal grew during the eighteenth century, increasing from 50,000 tons in 1700 to over 400,000 tons in … Read more

IRISH CHIEFS’ AND CLANS’ PRIZE IN GAELIC HISTORY 2022

The Standing Council of Irish Chiefs and Chieftains and Clans of Ireland (Finte na hÉireann), in association with the History Department of Trinity College, Dublin, and History Ireland magazine, are offering a prize of €500 for the winning entrant in an essay competition on Gaelic Ireland. Entry is open to all persons over eighteen years … Read more