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Dublin / Re: Irish Citizen Army/Irish Volunteers * Info Needed
« on: Sunday 20 March 16 15:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi The photo out side the Casino are F Coy 2nd Battalion Dublin Brigade

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Ireland / War of independence dublin.
« on: Sunday 06 September 15 12:59 BST (UK)  »
War of Independence . Looking for some basic information on the following,
Attempted attack on Auxs at Seville place railway bridge,
Attack at the Thatch, Whitehall, Dublin.
Many thanks.

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Dublin / Re: murder cases in north county dublin 1850 to 1900
« on: Wednesday 02 September 15 18:03 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for the quick reply

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Dublin / murder cases in north county dublin 1850 to 1900
« on: Tuesday 01 September 15 14:09 BST (UK)  »
Where would one look to find information on murder cases in the 1800s.? The Naul area.

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Dublin / Re: Civilian Death Easter Uprising
« on: Thursday 30 July 15 21:28 BST (UK)  »
The nearest mines to Dublin would be Wolfhill, They were working flat out at that time.

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Dublin / Re: Cumann na mBan member list?
« on: Friday 03 July 15 18:50 BST (UK)  »
lucky you I cant get one copy up. The group years later.

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Dublin / Re: Cumann na mBan member list?
« on: Friday 03 July 15 18:47 BST (UK)  »
hi centre of front row. Capt Teresa McDowell. Summerhill parade. and founder member of the branch.

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Dublin / Re: margaret jordan and mary boyce cumannna mban drumcondra 1921/32
« on: Thursday 02 July 15 23:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi the two ladies was Margaret called Maggie Jordan. Was this her single name ? Was her married name Morrissey. From Crumlin / Drimagh ?.
The lady name Boyce, Was she called May Boyce.  If yes they were both in Dromcondra Bch. Officer commanding at that time I believe was Teresa McDowell, She had two sisters also in the branch, Frances and Josephine. Fairview Branch supplied the women who took part in 1916 After '16 they did not seem to recruit new members. With the elections coming these Cummans were set up all over the country. Dromcondra trained in the same building along with Fairview, Just on a different night. They were quite active and worked close with the second battalion Dublin Brigade. I knew both of these two women. Rose Fitzpatrick,

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Dublin / Re: Locating halpin of cork st
« on: Friday 28 March 14 00:00 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for all the help on this one. Its been a while since I was on roots chat. A correction on numbers. There were four people befriended by the Halpins. Sara Keely, Kathleen Lane. both from the Jacobs garrison and members of the Fairview Branch Cumman na Mban. O'rourke and Edward Lane also from the Jacobs garrison and members of the second battalion Dublin Brigade, Had they not gone into the shop and had continued up the road. It is possible that they would have lost their lives at the road block some few hundred yards up the road.

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