Morning Liam, there is a plaque in a wall, outside a corporation house in Yellow Road, Whitehall, dedicated to a Volunteer, I have no idea who it is or why it is there, perhaps this relates to the reference in your fathers pension application, maybe someone on this site could help and explain the story behind the plaque.
If I come across any other information, I will let you know.
CSM
Hi CSM; like Liam, I'm new and hope I'm not posting out of order here!
I read about the Plaque in Yellow Road recently, on Dublin.ie/forum, and here is a snippet..
25 August 1922. One of the most despicable murders of Republicans took place at Whitehall on this date. Alfie(Leo) Colley(18), Parnell Street, and Sean Cole(17), Buckingham Street, were two of the most senior Fianna officers in the Dublin Brigade of Fianna Éireann. They were picked up at Newcomen Bridge, North Strand, on their way home from an officers meeting at Marino. A witness stated that their abductors were wearing trench coats over Free State Army officers uniforms. Witnesses also saw them being shot dead at 'The Thatch', Pucks Lane, (Now Yellow Road), Whitehall, Dublin. Popular opinion at the time was that these killings were carried out as a reprisal for the death of Michael Collins earlier that week. (National newspapers reporting incident and inquest 27&28 August 1922)