- Names of children in mother and baby homes among records released in 1926 census Irish Times —
- The 1926 Irish Census has been released. Here’s why it’s so important The Independent —
- 80 million people globally claim Irish ancestry – why the release of 1926 Irish census records is so momentus The Conversation —
- Publication of 1926 census records ‘allows us to step back in time’ – Taoiseach Belfast Telegraph —
- Landmark initiative sees 1926 Census returns released RTE —
- Watch: 1926 Census records to be released online RTE —
- Publication of 1926 census records ‘allows us to step back in time’ – Taoiseach The Standard —
- The surprise findings from Census 1926: Only 1% returns in Irish and ‘so many nuns’ living to 100 Irish Times —
- Watch: 1926 Census records to be released online tomorrow RTE —
- Have your say: What did you find in Census 1926? Irish Times —
- What is it like to live through a century? People who were babies during 1926 census tell their stories Irish Times —
- The 1926 Irish census now online, can be searched for free Boston Globe —
- 1926 census: What information will be available? Irish Times —
- Richly illustrated ‘The Story of Us’ provides a snapshot of a very different Ireland from Census 1926 Irish Independent —
- Watch: Census Centenarian Ambassador on past century RTE —
Irish Free State
State on the island of Ireland between December 1922 and December 1937
The Irish Free State, also known by its Irish name Saorstát Éireann, was the Irish state established in December 1922 under the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 1921, initially as a Dominion. The treaty ended the three-year Irish War of Independence between the forces of the Irish Republic—the Irish Republican Army (IRA)—and British Crown forces.
Also known as...
Saorstát Éireann