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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Dublin => Topic started by: corisande on Saturday 24 April 10 16:09 BST (UK)
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I am always reticent to open the floodgates, so would like to try to keep this thread to the names of those injured.
As I understand it 3 people were killed and one man later died. the only place I see the names of the dead is in the song
Mrs. Duffy, James Brennan and Patrick Quinn died in the shooting, and thirty-two were injured. One man died later of bayonet wounds.
Does anyone have, or know where to get, a list of the injured. I am looking in particular to know if one of these two children appeared among the injured, Julia Moore aged about 10 in 1914 or May aged about 9 then.
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Mon July 27th - Jervis St Hospital
Patrick Quinn, age c50, 1 Gardiner's Lane - DOA
Mary Duffy (an aged woman), 20 Upr-Liffey St - DOA
James Brennan, 7 Lwr Birmingham St - died soon after admittance
John Connolly, 4 Nrth Richmond St - critical, not expected to live
will get the details together on the injuries and pm them to you..
Shane
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Shane
Thanks, thought you might have access to them :)
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Thanks
It is quite startling that virtually all the wounded were men.
I guess a child would show up if it existed among the wounded.
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One of those injured was the father of the legendary singer Luke Kelly, the father, also called Luke, was crossing the Ha’penny Bridge at the time. One of those killed died as a result of bayonet wounds received when he and two other men attempted to drag one of the soldiers out of the ranks. It wasn’t surprising that most injured were men as both the Irish Times and witness statement at the inquests stated that the crowd consisted of around a thousand people mostly young men. The officer in charge, Major Alfred Haig was struck several times in the face with bricks, he had been on leave on the day but was ordered to report to Sackville Street (O’Connell Street) to assist. The strength of the Borderers is given as around 150 to 200. Haig initially attempted to return to Royal Barracks (Collins barracks) were the Borderers were garrisoned but the crowed followed continually showering the Borderers with bricks and rotten fruit. When they reached Bachelor’s Walk Haig ordered 20 Borderers to line up facing the crowd, 10 standing and ten kneeling and prepare to fire, Haig claimed he never gave the order to fire. The official verdict was simply that ‘promiscuous firing by 21 soldiers took place without orders’.
www.irishmedals.org
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I am always reticent to open the floodgates, so would like to try to keep this thread to the names of those injured.
As I understand it 3 people were killed and one man later died. the only place I see the names of the dead is in the song
Mrs. Duffy, James Brennan and Patrick Quinn died in the shooting, and thirty-two were injured. One man died later of bayonet wounds.
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Actually a 4th died there, but she is often missed. Alice Brady (age 15) was also killed and she is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery.
On 26 July 1914 at 6.30 pm, following retrieval of the Howth
Rifles, four civilians were killed and more than thirty-five were seriously injured when fired on by the King’s Own Scottish Borderers (quickly nicknamed the ‘King’s Own Scottish Murderers’ by Dubliners). About one hundred of the Borderers under the command of Cpt. Cobden had marched toward Howth to the Malahide Road where there was a confrontation with the Volunteers. The troops continued towards the city and were met along the way by a further sixty men under the command of Maj. Coke. They were harassed by civilians along the route and when they turned from Sackville Street onto Bachelor’s Walk the command was turned over to a Maj. Haig.
Those killed were James Brennan (eighteen), Mrs Mary Duffy (fifty, she was the mother of a soldier serving in the British army), Alice Brady (fifteen), and Patrick Quinn (forty-six).
The above is from my book. I am not trying to sell books here, but will be glad to give info if I can.
http://www.lilliputpress.ie/author.html?author=Connell%2C+Joseph+E.A.
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Sylvester Pidgeon was also a casualty of the Bachelor's Walk incident. He died of his wound on the 24th September 1914 at. Jervis Hospital. Sylvester was buried at Glasnevin Cemetery on the 28th.
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Does anyone have, or know where to get, a list of the injured. I am looking in particular to know if one of these two children appeared among the injured, Julia Moore aged about 10 in 1914 or May aged about 9 then.
Interested in John (Jack) Connolly.
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Strangely if Alice Brady was aged 16 and from Luke St she died from what look's like Tetanus due to gun shot wound to right hand from a revolver.
the date was 1st January 1914 at Patrick Duns Hosp
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1914/05312/4477998.pdf
edited to add
http://johnny-doyle.blogspot.com/2013/01/alice-brady-dublin.html
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listed on this site
http://www.irishbrigade.eu/recruits/curry.html
List of Casualties in Irish Times (this is type in Blue on this site just click on it)
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listed on this site http://www.irishbrigade.eu/recruits/curry.html
List of Casualties in Irish Times (this is type in Blue on this site just click on it)
Thanks, but that's not the complete list. Actually had one but now unable to find it. There were also pictures of the wounded taken in hospitals in the Daily Mirror or other tabloid, again cant find the paper (had the real paper).
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If you go through google or any of the search eng. and type in the search box-
Bachelor's Walk Dublin 1914
a lot of information will come up about what happen
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Have you written to any of the newspapers asking for Help?
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write up here Irish Medals more wounded listed
http://www.irishmedals.ie/Howth-Gun-Running.php
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write up here Irish Medals more wounded listed
http://www.irishmedals.ie/Howth-Gun-Running.php
rathmore - thank you for this. John Connolly was my Grand Uncle. Survived after the shooting and lived till 1949. Never met him as born after that. Good that the account had his address. From checking the 1914 voting registers I see that he was living with the widower of his cousin.
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Have you written to any of the newspapers asking for Help?
Will check newspaper archives.
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check this put
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other side of Sylvestors death card