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National Portrait Gallery

Ulster Unionist Leaders

photograph, 29 June 1920
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Establishment of NI government Keywords:Tags Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Edward Mervyn Archdale, Hugh MacDowell Pollack, James Craig, John Miller Andrews, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, Richard Dawson Bates
YouTube - RTE

Why did Edward Carson not become Northern Ireland’s Prime Minister?

video clip, 2021
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Establishment of NI government, Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish Treaty Keywords:Tags Alvin Jackson, Anglo-Irish treaty, Conservative Party, Edward Carson, Irish Free State, James Craig, Nationalists, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, Unionist Party
British Academy

Political History of Northern Ireland since Partition

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Article, 1999
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, NI government rule 1921-25 Keywords:Tags Craig-Collins pact, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, Paul Bew
Catholic recruitment to USC
Bicycles, Barracks & Bandoliers

Memo regarding Catholic recruitment in the RUC and USC

memo, March 1922
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Challenges facing NI government Keywords:Tags Catholic recruitment, Craig-Collins pact, Michael Collins, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, police, RIC, RUC, USC
PRONI

Churchill’s telegram to Craig no.60

telegram, 24 March 1922
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Challenges facing NI government Keywords:Tags 1920-22 Troubles, Arthur Griffith, boundary question, British Army, James Craig, killings, Michael Collins, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, sectarianism, Winston Churchill

PRONI

Northern Ireland Cabinet Conclusions – Unemployment

document, 01 April 1922
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Challenges facing NI government Keywords:Tags Belfast, Craig-Collins pact, Derry, James Craig, Michael Collins, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, Unemployment

Decade of Centenaries timeline

A Proportional Represention

political cartoon, 1922
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Challenges facing NI government Keywords:Tags election, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, Proportional Representation
PRONI

NI Cabinet Conclusions – Unemployment Increase

document, 30 July 1923
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Challenges facing NI government Keywords:Tags Colwyn Committee, James Craig, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland government, relief, Stanley Baldwin, Unemployment

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  • Third Home Rule Bill Crisis
    • Background to the Home Rule Crisis
    • Opposition to Home Rule
    • Third Home Rule Bill 1912-14
    • Reaction to the Home Rule Act
  • Political Developments
    1914–18
    • Ireland during WWI
    • Easter Rising
    • Easter Rising Aftermath
    • Rise of Sinn Féin
  • Political Developments
    1919–23
    • Anglo-Irish War
    • Truce
    • Anglo-Irish Treaty
    • Reaction to the Treaty
    • Irish Civil War
    • Government of Ireland Act
  • Northern Ireland
    1921–25
    • Challenges facing NI government
    • Establishment of NI government
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