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A famous Laoisman and his legacy


A famous Laoisman and his legacy
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Friday, April 30th, was the bicentenary of one of the O’Moore County’s most prolific and distinguished writers and historians. John Canon O’Hanlon, parish priest of Sandymount in Dublin, was born in Stradbally in 1821 and is probably best known in Laois for his History of the Queen’s County, which remains the most authoritative and informative work of its kind on the county’s past, even though it was completed by others and was published posthumously.
The digitisation of the History of the Queen’s County by the Laois Library services to mark the bi-centenary of his birth, will be welcomed by all students, local historians and researchers who have an interest in Laois’ historic past. ....

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Kildare History: Internment camps on the plains of the Curragh during the War of Independence


Kildare History: Internment camps on the plains of the Curragh during the War of Independence
Rath Camp was opened 100 years ago
4 Apr 2021
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During the War of Independence (1919-21) County Kildare was home to one of the largest internment camps in the country. Thousands of men were imprisoned under emergency law internment without trial. The purpose of internment was to contain people the British authorities felt were a threat, without making charges or having the intent to file any.
On the morning of 21 November 1920 (Bloody Sunday), 14 British intelligence operatives were assassinated by members of Michael Collins’ Squad. Then in the afternoon crown forces opened fire on a crowd at a Croke Park, killing fourteen civilians and wounding 65. That night three republican prisoners were tortured and killed by their captors, the Auxiliaries, in Dublin Castle. As a direct consequence of Bloody Sunday the British authorities began a policy of large-scale arre ....

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The Hill of Allen Ambush: 'Twenty minutes saved the Black & Tans from destruction'

The Hill of Allen Ambush: 'Twenty minutes saved the Black & Tans from destruction'
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