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Tag: Pádraig Yeates

  • Dublin and the Great War

Dublin and the Great War – Part 1.

donie June 9, 2017
In the first of a three part series about Dublin and the Great War Ciaran Murray speaks to Padraig Yeates and John Dorney on the topics of anti-conscription and also the Russian revolution. Fergus Russell from An Góilín sings songs from the…
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Northside Today – Interview with Padraig Yeates, 6 March 2017

Johnny March 7, 2017
Padraig Yeates speaks with Mark Finnegan about “Diary Maker” Energy Action Conference on Fuel Poverty, Health & Climate Change
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  • The History Show

Irish History Show Episode 26

admin July 26, 2014
Episode 26 of the Irish History Show on Near FM presented by Cathal Brennan and John Dorney.  On this episode, we discuss the landing of arms for the Irish Volunteers in Howth in 1914.  We also discuss the Bachelor’s Walk Massacre that…
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  • The History Show

History Show Episode 23

admin March 14, 2014
Episode 23 of the Irish History Show on Near FM presented by Cathal Brennan and John Dorney. On this episode the presenters are joined by Pádraig Yeates and John Borgonovo to discuss the effects of the First World War on Dublin and…
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The 1913 Lock Out

admin February 11, 2013
Padraig Yeates of the 1913 Committee tells Noel McGuinness on Northside2Day about what took place in the 1913 Lock Out and events which surrounded the birth of the modern trade union movement in Ireland.
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  • The History Show

The History Show Episode Eight

admin August 14, 2012
Episode 8 of the History Show on Near FM presented by Cathal Brennan and John Dorney.  On this episode we look at the 1913 Lockout in Dublin.   We’re joined by author and historian Pádraig Yeates.  Pádraig is the author of Lockout:…
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