Girls making petrol bombs during the Battle of the Bogside, Ireland, 1969 [843x960]6yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
A farmer embraces his dog in his stonewalled field on Inis Mor Island, 19716yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
Michael Collins throwing the sliotar in at the 1921 All-Ireland Hurling Final7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
US soldiers who defected to the DPRK during the Korean War, 1950's [960x498]7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Massive crowds throng the streets, hoping for a glance at the Royals6yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
60-something American tourist visiting Ireland for the first time starter pack6yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/starterpacks
Ogham stone from Aghlish, Co. Kerry. The incised lines represent Ireland's oldest written script.6yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
On this day 95 years ago, Michael Collins was shot dead at Beal na mBlath7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
In 2009, Leprechauns were afforded protection by the EU under the European Habitats Directive and signs like this one can be seen on Carlingford mountain in Co. Louth where the last surviving leprechauns dwell.7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/europe
Join the Oglaigh na hEireann - Irish Republican Army, 1980's7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
TIL in 1918 the GAA was declared a dangerous organisation by the British Government & Gaelic games were banned. However, one day over 54,000 members, defying the ban, played GAA at a designated time all over Ireland, becoming known as ‘Gaelic Sunday’7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
Identity Evropa members at a White Nationalist conference7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/beholdthemasterrace
My dad (front) in Vietnam in 1971. Didn’t know this photo existed until I came across it randomly on the internet. He cried when he saw it. Hope this is the right place to post it.6yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/me_ira
We shall no longer have anyone but ourselves to blame if we fail to use the freedom we have won to achieve full freedom. - Michael Collins7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
TIL Roger Casement's dying wish was to be buried at Murlough Bay, Co. Antrim, where he spent his childhood. Today he lies in Glasnevin Cemetery, Co. Dublin7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
Unionist councillor responds to Ophelia by turning himself into a human flagpole7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/northernireland
The Roscommon family have taken back possession of their home and are currently defending it with over 100 supporters5yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
Blindfolded IRA trainees assembling weapons at training camp, 1966 [445x594]7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
My dad (front) in Vietnam in 1971. Didn’t know this photo existed until I came across it randomly on the internet. He cried when he saw it. Hope this is the right place to post it.6yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
The Irish Republic must be made a word to conjure with - a rallying point for the disaffected, a haven for the oppressed...7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
Two fishermen and a boy, An Spideal, Co. Galway, Ireland - 19137yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Pro-abortion graffiti in Dublin depicting the Pope in a 'Repeal' shirt7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland
More pro-abortion vandalism. The mother and child statue in Finglas, defaced on four sides.7yr ⋅ justarandomyoke ⋅ r/ireland