Joseph Gerrald Thomas Muir 1793 Thomas Muir Michael Dwyer United Irishmen’s Revolution 1798.

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Joseph Gerrald

Thomas Muir 1793

Thomas Muir

Michael Dwyer United Irishmen’s Revolution 1798

General Joseph Holt United Irish Revolution 1798

Battle of Vinegar Hill, Sydney

Machine Breakers/Luddites

Swing Riots 1830

Tolpuddle Martyrs 1834

Mass campaign for pardons

Linus Miller US Patriot ‘Hunters’ 1839

Chartist uprisings

Moral vs Physical Force

Charists transportee John Frost

William Cuffay Union leader

Young Irelanders 1848

John Boyle O’Reilly 1867

Thomas Muir

Muir in Paris

1848 Young Ireland Revolution

Thomas Meagher 1848

John Mitchel 1848

William Smith O’Brien 1848

Mary Kelly aka ‘Eva’ of the Nation

Jane Elgee aka ‘Spernanza’

Imprisoned 1848

Brigadier General Meagher

Eureka Stockade, Swearing Alliegance to the Southern Cross