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Hi Suzanne
Great to hear from you. "Mr Breen" has to have been my grand uncle Eoghan O Briain. He was an Irish speaker (possibly fanatically so!). He was a "pioneer" member of the Gaelic League, according to an obituary, and he worked for the organisation for a number of years after 1917. He was in the GPO garrison during the 1916 Rising but dropped out of the Volunteers/IRA at the end of 1917 when no further action seemed to be in the offing. I've recently discovered that he ended his days in a nursing home and had sold St Gerard's (probably to finance his care). I think your post has answered my original question as to whether the house was on the Upper Cliff Road or on Thormanby Road. Can you confirm, however, that St Gerard's was/is near the junction with Thormanby Rd since that would make sense of the fact that Eoghan sometimes gave his address as St Gerard's, Canon's Rock?
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