In the early fall of 2024, I set my sights on the Battle of Vinegar Hill. The battle had always been one I was interested in adapting into a game because I had an ancestor who emigrated from Limerick, Ireland in the early 1800s. My goals for the game were to do justice to the history, in a non-biased way, to allow players to learn more about the battle and to enable players to explore some “what ifs” and alternative strategies to see if they can change history in a game setting.
My grandfather was a photographer, in addition to being a business owner; that was a hobby that he had. I've always appreciated photography because I like looking at the world through other people's eyes; that's what I feel that photography is.
Impunity and The Northern Ireland Conflict
By Brian Dooley
There is a mural in Belfast, Ireland, commemorating the victims of the Ballymurphy Massacre in 1971, when...
Midwest Gaelic Athletic Association
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The USGAA County Junior A men’s football team held an exhibition match against the Queens University college team at the...
Dark Day on the Blaskets: The Death of Eveleen Nicholls
Eveleen Constance Nicholls, Gaelic League activist, was born October 22, 1884, in Dublin, the second...