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The Anglo-Irish Trade War (also called the Economic War) was a retaliatory trade war between the Irish Free State and the United Kingdom from 1932 to 1938. [1] The Irish government refused to continue reimbursing Britain with land annuities from financial loans granted to Irish tenant farmers to enable them to purchase lands under the Irish Land Acts in the late nineteenth century, a provision ...
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John Dulanty begins a 20-year spell as Ireland's High Commissioner (later, Ambassador) to London. [1] 31 December – Mayo County Council is dissolved by ministerial order for refusing to appoint Miss Letitia Dunbar-Harrison to the position of county librarian on the grounds that she is a Protestant. [2]
Irish Free State (7 C, 14 P) P. 1930s in Irish politics (12 C) R. ... Pages in category "1930s in Ireland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
America in the 1930s Extensive library of projects on America in the Great Depression from American Studies at the University of Virginia; The 1930s Timeline year by year timeline of events in science and technology, politics and society, culture and international events with embedded audio and video. AS@UVA
Category: 1930 in Ireland. ... 1930 elections in the Irish Free State (2 P) / 1930 disestablishments in Ireland (2 C, 2 P) 1930 establishments in Ireland (2 C, 13 P) L.
7 December – The Ireland national rugby union team was beaten by New Zealand and the Irish association football team was beaten by the Netherlands. 16 December – Foynes in County Limerick was chosen to be the European terminal of a transatlantic flying boat air service.
The Limerick Grand Prix ran on the streets of Limerick, Ireland, between 1935–1938 (except 1937). The race was a milestone in Irish Grand Prix racing, as it was the first time an ERA racing car came to Ireland. ERA was the only British manufacturer to specialise in building Grand Prix cars at the time and was one of the top teams in the 1930s ...