On March 17th 1858, in Lanigan’s timber yard, 16 Lombard Street East, Dublin, James Stephens formally established the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Originally named the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, but soon became known as the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). @elonmusk
In conjunction with the establishment of the Irish Republic Bank (I.R.Bk.) 3rd November 2025 is the introduction of the Éire Meitheal Punt (E.M.P - "é"). @centralbank_ie@IRLDeptFinance
Public Notice: Kim McMenamin Immediate removal of membership and association of Óglaigh na hÉireann, IRB Ulster Council, the Donegal Community Council
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The signed Proclamation/Declaration/Trust and Constitution of the Irish Republic, proclaimed in arms, Easter Monday 24th April 1916. Each signatory was a member of the Military Council of the Supreme Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. #vaughanshotel Papers
This is a living document. It remains unrebutted. It is a proclamation, a declaration, a Trust and a Constitution. It is one of the foundation documents of the Irish Republic and extant to this day.
.@IrishTimes follow-up to front page piece and full Article re the Irish Republican Brotherhood, please see attached Questions received and answers furnished from John D. Flanagan to @ConorGallaghe_r of the Irish Times.
@fosandair@IrishTimes@ConorGallaghe_r Go raibh maith agat agus fáilte. Tuigimid an pointe atá á dhéanamh agat. Tá cló roghnaithe againn a léiríonn lámhscríbhneoireacht seachas mothú corparáideach.
@Mendoza_Murphy_@IrishTimes@ConorGallaghe_r As per the 1916 Declaration (an I.R.B. document) and the sovereign Constitution of 1919, the land of Ireland belongs to the People of Ireland and the assets therein and thereof.