Menu Open
Menu Close
Home
News
Forums
Contact
theme switcher
search icon
Search Our Website...
Home
/
Today in c…
/
June
/
21st
/
Home
/
Today in celtic history
/
June
/
21st
/
1897th
James Connolly Is Arrested During a Demonstration Commemorating 1798; Maud Gonne Pays the Fine for His Release
Section: James Connolly is arrested during a demonstration commemorating 1798; Maud Gonne pays the fine for his release
June 21, 1897
Ireland
←
Previous
First publication of Dracula, written by Dublin man Abraham ‘Bram’ Stoker
Next
→
Ronald Ross, the first Scot to win a Nobel prize (in, 1902) dissected a mosquito and established the link with malaria.