1922.
Ireland and Britain are two separate islands. Ireland never became part of Britain. What you are referring to is the United Kingdom. Ireland officially became part of the United Kingdom in 1801 but in reality it had been controlled by England/Britain since about 1600.
1922.
The year of the time of their declaration was 1776 from the United Kingdom (England as an imperial power was merged into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
1973, the same year as the rest of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Ireland (the republic) also joined at the same time along with Denmark.
Douglas Hyde was the first persident of Ireland in 1922 for the free republic
Most Protestants want to remain WITH Britain and not become part of a united Ireland. Irish nationalists want to unite the country - hence the troubles. The division of Ireland into the overwhelmingly Roman Catholic republic and the north, which remained part of the renamed the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland', dates from 1921. In that year Ireland was divided, following a vicious civil war. The most recent 'troubles' have been ongoing since 1969 (with breaks). Joncey
The Union Jack is the United Kingdom's flag. It represents the four countries in the United Kingdom: Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. The flag has been used since the year 1801.
Great Britain (England & Wales plus Scotland) contained 36,686,000 at mid-year according to the Registrar-General's return.Ireland (the other part of the United Kingdom until most of it gained independence in 1922) contained 4,469,000, but isn't considered part of "Britain".Great Britain 36.7 million (England 30.25m, Wales 2m, Scotland 4.45m); United Kingdom (i.e. including also Ireland) 41.15m.
I believe Swansea has been given the oficial title!
The United Kingdom was a founder member of the UN founded in 1945
King George III was born in the year of 1783 on June 4th. He was once the king of Great Britain and Ireland of the United Kingdom. He died at the age of 81.
It would depend on the year, the denomination and whether or not they are in a set or single and whether or not they are still in mint condition.