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Ballyseedy massacre 1923 (1/10)
The executions during the Irish Civil War took place during the guerrilla phase of the Irish Civil War (October 1922 May 1923) This phase of the w...
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The Irish Civil war (1/5)
The treaty with Britain was signed on the 6th of December 1921. Die hard Republicans like Omalley would not accept it . It was his own second south...
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Irish civil war - The Shameful Facts
What caused it ? and why ? . A summary of the Irish civil war which pitted Irishman against Irishman in a battle bloodier than the war of independa...
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Execution of Sean MacDiarmada - Easter 1916
Before his execution crippled with Polio a British soldier harked "Does Sinn Fein take cripples in its army?" to which the reply from another soldi...
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Cathal Brugha wounded for Ireland - Easter 1916
Cathal Brugha was shot upwards of 12 times and blown up by a grenade while defending the South Dublin Union during the 1916 Rising. Though severely...
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6 months ago
the men of 22
song about anti-treaty republicans from tipperary who fought against the free state army in the irish civil war.
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7 months ago
Was Marlowe Shakespeare? Ros Barber interviewed.
http://rosbarber.com The idea that Christopher Marlowe faked his own death and fled to the continent, writing as "William Shakespeare" in exile, ...
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7 months ago
Samuel Blumenfeld on the Shakespeare Hoax, part 4
Samuel Blumenfeld, author of The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: A New Study of the Authorship Question (McFarland 2008), interviewed by a Harvard ...
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7 months ago
Shakespeare vs Marlowe 1
Samuel Blumenfeld, author of The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: A New Study of the Authorship Question (McFarland 2008), at Merrimack Public Libra...
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7 months ago
Shakespeare: The Christopher Marlowe Theory
The tale of Christopher Marlowe, a peer of Shakespeare who some believe might be the true writer behind the bard's work. To view the full feature, ...
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7 months ago
The True Face Of Immigration
South Wales BNP record footage to back up Nick Griffins statement about London
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1 year ago
Kate Nash And Billy Bragg - A New England/Foundations - NME
billy bragg and kate nash sing foundations/a new england at the NME awards 2007.
Dont like this song, was put up for a friend.
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1 year ago
Lovely Rose Of Clare - The Dubliners [11/16]
Live in 1984 n RTE's Festival Folk from National Stadium
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1 year ago
Daniel O'Donnell Blue Hills of Breffini 2008
daniel odonnell sings two songs here: the blue hils of breffini and My Rose of Claire
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1 year ago
Was Marlowe Shakespeare? Much Ado About Something
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Scenes from my 90 min. documentary, a film which explores the possibility that William S...
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Furthermore, it is not just that "Marlowe was more renowned as a writer than Shakespeare by age thirty." Shakespeare as a writer did not exist while Marlowe was alive; not a single line had been published under that name. Then, two weeks after Marlowe's supposed death, "Venus and Adonis" appears...
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Shakespeare vs Marlowe 2
Samuel Blumenfeld, author of The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: A New Study of the Authorship Question (McFarland 2008), at Merrmack Public Librar...
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1 year ago
The Shakespeare Conspiracy
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Who was the man who wrote these plays and poems? Was the author a grain-dealer named William S...
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1 year ago
The Shakespeare Enigma
Extracts from a television documentary about the Shakespeare authorship controversy which has been sold around the world.
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The son of illiterate parents, father of illiterate children, raised in a provincial. backwater with no formal education, who left not a single letter or manuscript behind, wrote the greatest works in English literature. Why do people find this so hard to believe? It's obvious this Shaxpar fell...
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Elizabethan pamphleteer Thomas Nashe comes closest to journalist....
Interview with Charles Nicholl, Author of 'The Lodger: Shakespeare on Silver Street' on January 30, 2009, 9.15 am
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1 year ago
Stan Rogers last flight.....
Stan died aboard the AC flight after it safely landed at Cincanatti International Airport, June 02,1983. He and others never had time to get off th...
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1 year ago
Stan Rogers - Mary Ellen Carter
A performance of "Mary Ellen Carter" by folk artist Stan Rogers, introduced by a story of inspiration from a Chief Mate.
Taken from the document...
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1 year ago
First Christmas - Stan Rogers - Live
First Christmas - Stan Rogers Between the breaks - Live
This day a year ago, he was rolling in the snow
With a younger brother in his father's yar...
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1 year ago
Mary Black - The Moon And St.Christopher
the collection live 1992
The Moon and St.Christopher
(Mary Chapin Carpenter)
When I was young I spoke like a child,
And I saw with a childs eyes...
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1 year ago
Billy Bragg and Lisa Miller - Reason To Believe
Recorded for Australian late night chat show The Panel in 2003. The song was written by Tim Hardin and first recorded in 1965. Recorded by Rod Stew...
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1 year ago
"Reason to Believe" Tim Hardin
One of my favorite folk songs of the 60s is "Reason to Believe" written by Tim Hardin in 1965 and covered by many other artists including Rod Stewa...
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1 year ago
SLOVO - Interview with Dave Randall
Interview with FAITHLESS guitarist and SLOVO frontman Dave Randall about 'Flags' - a track from SLOVO's newly released album TODO CAMBIO
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1 year ago
Declan Hunt. Take it down from the mast!
I don't think anyone could sing this song with as much passion and belief as Declan.
The video is dedicated to those men who would never lie down...
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1 year ago
A Tribute To Erskine Childers
Robert Erskine Childers (25 June 1870 24 November 1922), universally known as Erskine Childers, was the author of the influential novel Riddle of ...
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I read recently that a Free State officer fired his revolver into Childers' face as he lay in his coffin after his execution. Any man who can rouse that much hatred must have been going one hell of a job.
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1 year ago
Louvin Brothers - I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby
In many people's opinion, and it's hard to argue the point, the greatest country music duet to ever exist. Charlie and Ira Louvin done so much to p...
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1 year ago
Who wrote Shakespeare?
Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro examines and debunks the notorious "controversy" over the authorship of Shakespeare's plays.
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Twos question that Stratfordians find difficult to answer are this: why were William Shakespeare's daughters both illiterate? And why, when questioned about 30 years after his death, did his daughter state that he never owned any books? And don't say that women in that age were often illiterat...
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1 year ago
Louvin Brothers ~ Cash On The Barrel Head
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Louvin Brothers - I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby
Ira and Charlie on the Purina Grand Ole Opry TV show
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Charlie Louvin - Emmylou Harris - If I Could Only Win Your Love - RIP Charlie
Charlie Louvin and Emmylou Harris perform "If I Could Only Win Your Love" from a show in Sept 2010. RIP Charlie. Also playing is Al Perkins and th...
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1 year ago
"Blood and Ink" by DK Marley book trailer
Book trailer for "Blood and Ink" by DK Marley, now available for pre-release purchase at www.dkmarley.com.
Background music from "The Tudors" by Tr...
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1 year ago
Shakespeare fronts Marlowe. Daryl Pinksen explains
Daryl Pinksen has written a book, Marlowe's Ghost, about the theory that Christopher Marlowe was the real author of the plays we know as Shakespear...
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Pinksen is exactly right. Marlowe's plays and the early Shakespearian works are very similar. I cannot fathom how anyone who has read the works of both Marlowe and Shakespeare could attribute the works to the Earl of Oxford - a lot of Oxford's writings survive, and they are all pretty wretched,...
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Iris DeMent singing Pretty Saro from Songcatcher
Iris DeMent singing Pretty Saro from Songcatcher
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Oh, isn't she dead on sexy?! Not to mention being a great singer and one of the best songwriters of our time.
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Great song!