Under Siege: the Battle of the Four Courts In summer 1922, anti-Treaty forces took control of the Four Courts. The National Army responded - and the Civil War began. Battle of Dublin • 24 Jun 22
Under Siege: the Battle of the Four Courts In summer 1922, anti-Treaty forces took control of the Four Courts. The National Army responded - and the Civil War began. Battle of Dublin • 24 Jun 22
Why the Four Courts? In April 1922, anti-Treaty IRA men occupied the Four Courts in the centre of Dublin. Why did they take this step, and what was the public and military response? John Dorney explains. Battle of Dublin • 24 Jun 22
Why the Four Courts? In April 1922, anti-Treaty IRA men occupied the Four Courts in the centre of Dublin. Why did they take this step, and what was the public and military response? John Dorney explains. Battle of Dublin • 24 Jun 22
Civil War Ireland, then and now: Parliament Street In 1922, Ireland was a theatre of war. How have the locations changed since then? History • 06 Apr 22
Civil War Ireland, then and now: Parliament Street In 1922, Ireland was a theatre of war. How have the locations changed since then? History • 06 Apr 22