"Moore, Cormac" - 40 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
100 Years of Fairview's Edge Hardware: 1917-2017Moore, CormacArticle in BookDublin City Council2018
A History of the Incorporated Orthopaedic Hospital of IrelandMoore, CormacArticle in BookDublin City Council2021
After Bloody Sunday…Murders, Raids and RoundupsScuffil, CatherineArticle in BookDublin City Library and Archive2020
Birth of the border : the impact of partition in IrelandMoore, CormacMonograph or Collective VolumeMerrion Press2019
Bloody Sunday 1920 in the PressMuldowney, MaryArticle in BookDublin City Library and Archive2020
Cath na Gaeilge ar an mBardas, 1920Ó Cathasaigh, AindriasArticle in BookDublin City Council2024
Croke Park on Bloody Sunday, 21 November 1920Moore, CormacArticle in BookDublin City Library and Archive2020
Dick McKee: ‘A Famous Finglas Patriot’Curry, JamesArticle in BookDublin City Library and Archive2020
Douglas Hyde and the GAAMoore, CormacArticle in Book2016
Four Holy Wells in North Dublin: Past and PresentBlackwood, KatieArticle in BookDublin City Council2024
Frank O’Connor: Pembroke Library’s First LibrarianMoore, CormacArticle in BookDublin City Council2024
History on your doorstep volume 2 : six more stories of Dublin historyNAMonograph or Collective VolumeDublin City Council2019
History on Your Doorstep Volume 3: Commemorative Edition Marking the Centenary of Bloody Sunday, 21 November 1920NAMonograph or Collective VolumeDublin City Library and Archive2021
History on your doorstep Volume 4: 5 stories of Dublin historyNAMonograph or Collective VolumeDublin City Council2021
History on your Doorstep volume 7 : Seven stories of Dublin’s historyMonograph or Collective VolumeDublin City Council2024
Homes for Heroes: The Killester Housing Scheme for First World War VeteransMoore, CormacArticle in BookDublin City Council2023
Housing in troubled times: Spitalfields, St. James's Walk, McCaffrey's and Fairbrother's Fields housingScuffil, CatherineArticle in BookDublin City Council2019
Laois : the Irish revolution, 1912-23Moore, CormacMonograph or Collective VolumeFour Courts Press2025
Local revolution: Dublin Corporation and the War of Independence, 1919 to 1921Kelly, BernardArticle in BookDublin City Council2019
Luke O'Toole : servant of the GAAMoore, CormacArticle in Book2015
Marlborough House: A Shameful Place of DetentionMuldowney, MaryArticle in BookDublin City Council2024
One Photograph, Many StoriesScuffil, CatherineArticle in BookDublin City Council2024
Patrick O’Connell: Footballer and Football ManagerCurry, JamesArticle in BookDublin City Council2021
Revisiting the Fallen: A tour of some war memorials in DublinMuldowney, MaryArticle in BookDublin City Council2021
Séamus Ennis: An fear ceoilCurry, JamesArticle in BookDublin City Council2019
Sport and the partition of IrelandMoore, CormacArticle in Book2021
St. Ultan’s: a ground-breaking institution for the health and well-being of women, children and doctors alikeCasserly, MaeveArticle in BookDublin City Council2019
The GAA v Douglas Hyde: The removal of Ireland's first president as GAA patronMoore, CormacMonograph or Collective VolumeCollins Press2012
The Government of Ireland Act, 1920Moore, CormacArticle in Journal2020
The History of Lemon’s Pure SweetsMoore, CormacArticle in BookDublin City Council2019
The Irish soccer splitMoore, CormacArticle in Journal2015
The Irish soccer splitMoore, CormacMonograph or Collective VolumeCork UP2015
The root of all evil : the Irish Boundary CommissionMoore, CormacMonograph or Collective VolumeIrish Academic Press2025
The Society of St Vincent de Paul ‘stood between hundreds of families and complete destitutionKehoe, ElisabethArticle in BookDublin City Council2024
Tírghrá: Ireland's Patriot DeadMonograph or Collective VolumeTírghrá Committee2002
Why #Weaving in the Liberties?Scuffil, CatherineArticle in BookDublin City Council2021
‘Dublin your Knowledge’: Exploring Whitefriar Street with the children of South City Community National SchoolRoche, DerviliaArticle in BookDublin City Council2024
‘Eight young men in the City Hall … with wild men screaming through the keyhole’ – Dublin City Hall in 1922Moore, CormacArticle in BookDublin City Council2022
‘We have murder by the throat’: Bloody Sunday 21 November 1920Gillis, LizArticle in BookDublin City Library and Archive2020
“What was there before the buildings?” A year with Dublin’s young historiansRoche, DerviliaArticle in BookDublin City Council2021