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  2. Education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish Education, History and Structure (Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 1981). Dowling, Patrick J. A history of Irish education: a study in conflicting loyalties (Cork, 1971). Dowling, Patrick J. The Hedge Schools of Ireland (1998). Farren, Sean. The politics of Irish education 1920-65 (Belfast, 1995).

  3. John M. O'Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    His major ministerial achievement was the Vocational Education Act 1930. [2] [3] He served on the Irish delegation to the League of Nations, in 1924 and from 1928 to 1930. He was re-elected at every election until 1943 when he lost his Dáil seat. [4] He subsequently retired from politics.

  4. History of education in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first printing press in Ireland was established in 1551, [1] the first Irish-language book was printed in 1571 and Trinity College Dublin was established in 1592. [ 2 ] The Education Act 1695 prohibited Irish Catholics from running Catholic schools in Ireland or seeking a Catholic education abroad, until its repeal in 1782. [ 3 ]

  5. Category:1930s in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    1930s Irish films (3 P) I. Irish Free State (7 C, 14 P) P. ... Pages in category "1930s in Ireland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  6. 1930 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    7 January – Justin Keating, senior Irish Labour Party politician, Teachta Dála, Cabinet Minister, Member of the European Parliament and member of Seanad Éireann (died 2009) 12 January – Jennifer Johnston, novelist and playwright; 18 January – Breandán Ó hEithir, journalist and broadcaster working in Irish and English languages (died 1990)

  7. 1934 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    9 April – W. W. McDowell, US Minister to Ireland, dies at a State banquet in his honour at Dublin Castle, between President Éamon de Valera and Mrs. Sinéad de Valera. [3] 2 May – an application to obtain permission for deposed Soviet leader Leon Trotsky to live in Ireland has failed. August–October – newspaper strike in Dublin.

  8. Catholic Church in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The faith was beginning to be legalised in Ireland again but the relics of most of the old Irish saints had been destroyed, so Pope Gregory XVI gifted these to the Irish nation. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In the aftermath of the Great Hunger , Cardinal Paul Cullen became the first Irish cardinal of the Catholic Church.

  9. 1931 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] 12 February – sixteen members of the Ennis Dalcassian Gaelic Athletic Association club are expelled for attending the Ennis-Nenagh rugby match. 17 March – first St. Patrick's Day parade held in the Irish Free State, reviewed by Desmond FitzGerald, Minister of Defense. 3 April – persistent rainfall causes the banks of the River Lee ...