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  1. The first editor was Frank Gallagher, who fought alongside Éamon de Valera during the Irish War of Independence. [8] Its directors included Robert Barton . Seán Lemass was an early managing director. Major Vivion de Valera, son of the founder, subsequently became managing director.

  2. May 24, 1995 · Irish Newspaper Archives offers access to over 300 years of Irish history through millions of Irish Newspaper pages. The historical newspaper archive hosts newspapers from every county in the country. Irish Newspaper Archives contains Irish obituaries from 1738 to current date and makes the perfect tool for researching your lost Irish ancestors ...

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  4. In 1954 he was the first editor of the Evening Press. [3] In 1963 he became editor of The Irish Times, a post he held until 1986, having been brought back from a short retirement in 1974. [4] He is credited with moving the Irish Times from a Unionist organ into a successful Irish journal of record. [5]

  5. John Herlihy (1863-1941), who served as editor of the Irish Press for three years, between 1935 and 1938, is one of the more shadowy

  6. The first editor was Irish Volunteer Frank Gallagher. The Irish Press ran until the 25th of May 1995 when it closed due to financial difficulties which were exacerbated by industrial action. Post Comment

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  7. Sep 5, 2018 · Irish Press Ltd. is officially registered on September 4, 1928, three years before the paper is first published, to create a newspaper independent of the existing media where the Independent Newspapers group is seen as supporting Cumann na nGaedheal / Fine Gael, and The Irish Times being pro-union, and with a mainly middle-class or Protestant readership.

  8. Report shows photographs of early editions of the Irish Press newspaper, including the first edition. Photograph of Éamon de Valera, Founder and first Managing Director of the newspaper.

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