The 4th Bn Memorial in Collins Bks to the lads killed in the mortar explosion in 1977.
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The Lebanon Memorial slabs in Collins. These were brought back from Lebanon AFAIK. I presume the others are in the other Bde HQs and if anybody on board knows where please let me know. I hope they've done a better job with them than this. This is a disgrace.
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Originally posted by Groundhog View PostThese 1798 memorials have piqued my interest so if anybody knows where there are similar ones PM me please.
Epitaph of 1798 : A Photographic Record of 1798 Memorials on the Island of Ireland and Beyond / William Murray
Carrigbyrne Film Productions, 2001
and a second edition:
Epitaph of 1798 : a photographic record of 1798 memorials on the Island of Ireland and beyond
Templenacroha : Carrigbyrne Films Productions Ltd., 2002"Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here...this is the War Room!"
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Hi Groundhog
Here in downtown Dunlavin, we have two, side by side, commemorating either 36 or 40 locals, who were or weren't Yeomen, who were executed on the green in the middle of the village.One lists all of their names and I suppose is the more definitive, by default. That has been recently refurbished.The 1798 Tournant graveyard is just outside the village, where the 40 are buried.
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GttC
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Anyone get the Rath Cross Memorial? (The Ashbourne Ambush of 1916?) Its Located at O 054 537. ( 53°31'23.05"N 6°24'46.71"W) There is a Large Statue dedicated to Thomas Ashe and the People who died that Day. I have a long article about it somewhere, Must post it up. There's a lot of Forgotten history about this area of Fingal.Friends Come and Go, but Enemies accumulate!!
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Originally posted by GoneToTheCanner View PostHi Groundhog
Here in downtown Dunlavin, we have two, side by side, commemorating either 36 or 40 locals, who were or weren't Yeomen, who were executed on the green in the middle of the village.One lists all of their names and I suppose is the more definitive, by default. That has been recently refurbished.The 1798 Tournant graveyard is just outside the village, where the 40 are buried.
regards
GttC
travelling from the Curragh to the Glen. One day I'll travel myself and see that one.
Meanwhile this one is in Castlecomer Protestant Cemetery;
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Screen Wall in Fermoy Old Military Graveyard.
Below is the recently erected Great War Memorial in thw town.
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