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Will Cork city get its mojo back after this interminable lockdown?


Will Cork city get its mojo back after this interminable lockdown?
In her weekly column Colette Sheridan asks if there are really sunnier days ahed for Cork city?
HECTIC HIGH STREET: A bustling Patrick Street in the 1920s. The city has reinvented itself many times, can it do so again?
Colette Sheridan
WHO would be a business owner in Cork city?
Apart from lockdown which will slowly be lifted in the coming months there is always the fear of flooding, a very real fear often faced with nothing more than sandbags at the entrance of premises.
But, with brighter, sunnier days ahead and al fresco dining being catered for, and 17 streets in the city being pedestrianised permanently, things are looking up. ....

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20|20 Centenary: The Burning of Cork left a city in devastation as arson followed ambush


The atmosphere of Cork city in the winter of 1920 was tense. In March, Lord Mayor Tomás MacCurtain had been assassinated by the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). Terence MacSwiney, his successor, was arrested in August on charges of sedition and died on hunger strike in a London prison in October. About 30 miles west of the city on November 28, the IRA killed 17 members of the Royal Irish Constabulary’s Auxiliary Division at Kilmichael.
Unsanctioned reprisals against Irish civilians and their property were privately supported by British prime minister David Lloyd George. At a speech in Carnarvon in October 1920, he made his support of this approach public when he excused the conduct of the British forces in Ireland. General Macready, the British commander-in-chief in Ireland, declared martial law in counties Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary on December 10, 1920. Under martial law, a curfew of 10pm was imposed each night. The military was allowed to carry out ‘official’ ....

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