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This article details connections between British India and '''Ireland''', particularly emigration and immigration.
This article details connections between British India and '''Ireland''', particularly emigration and immigration.
 
==Also see==
*[[Irish Townlands]]
*[[Irish Townlands]]
*[[Passenger Lists (UK Ports)]]
*[[Passenger Lists (UK Ports)]]
*[[Newspapers and journals online#Pay websites|Newspapers and journals online: Pay websites]] and [[Subscription websites-online newspapers, journals and directories#Other British and Irish publications|Subscription websites-online newspapers, journals and directories: Other British and Irish publications]] for information about the website "Irish Newspaper Archives".


==FIBIS Resources==
==FIBIS Resources==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQDd0NH1NXg The Irish In India (1790-1920)]A youtube presentation of a lecture given by FIBIS chairman, Peter Bailey, in May 2012
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQDd0NH1NXg The Irish In India (1790-1920)] A youtube presentation of a lecture given by FIBIS chairman, Peter Bailey, in May 2012


==External links==
==External links==
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 11:51, 29 October 2012

This article details connections between British India and Ireland, particularly emigration and immigration.

Also see

FIBIS Resources

External links

  • "The India Callaghans" by Alfred D. F. Gabb, Volume 11 (1995) page 32
  • "From Co. Kildare to India" by Tom Radigan, Volume 13 (1997) page 3
  • "An Irish community in Bombay" by Abagail Sheppard, Volume 15 (1999) page 22
  • "Irishmen in the East-India Company Army" by Peter Bailey, Volume 17 (2001) page 84

References

  1. "A Lost Heritage: The Connaught Rangers and Multivocal Irishness" by John Morrissey, 2005 , Chapter 3 of Ireland’s Heritages: Critical Perspectives on Memory and Identity edited by M Mc Carthy 2005. Website: Geography Dept, National University of Ireland, Galway.