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“The Dying Days” Screening 9th April in Newcastle. (Video Trailer)

Not to be missed and screening in Newcastle on the 9th of April at 7 pm .The much acclaimed film is a

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20/02/202320/02/2023 peter Events 2023, History, News

On Display in the National Museum of Ireland, in Dublin

General Liam Lynch just had his automatic pistol on him in the shootout in Crohan Newcastle, this was taken by his comrades

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20/02/202320/02/2023 peter History, News

Great coverage of our plans for our Centenary Weekend in today’s Irish Examiner.

Our Liam Lynch Memorial Committee has held a Commemoration in Newcastle every year since 1935 and we are delighted that our extensive

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20/02/202320/02/2023 peter Events 2023, Local Stories, News

Liam Lynch Memorial Round Tower (Video)

On the 7th of April 1935 a 60ft (18 mtrs) round tower monument was erected on the spot where General Liam Lynch

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17/02/202320/02/2023 peter Events 2023, History, Local Monuments & Place of Note, Local Stories

The Nurses At St Joseph’s Hospital in Clonmel

At St Joseph’s Hospital in Clonmel, where Liam Lynch was brought, two nurses with local connections were present: Brigid Halley from Goatenbridge

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16/02/202316/02/2023 peter History, Local Stories

A TRAGIC LOVE STORY on Valentines day 100 years ago.

The young Irish Republican Army leader died on April 10, 1923, leaving behind a local girl he’d promised to marry after hostilities

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14/02/202317/02/2023 peter History, Local Stories

At the Waterford County Council launch of “The Dying Days”

At the Waterford County Council launch of “The Dying Days” by John Foley Images. Dolores Lyne Liam Lynch’s grand niece and Mary

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13/02/2023 peter Uncategorized

Spies and informers during the War of Independence in Tipperary

Thomas Kirby Kit

Thomas Kirby, an ex-British soldier from Golden, came to the attention of IRA intelligence after he was seen drinking with members of

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13/02/2023 peter History, Local Stories

Waterford County Council Premier of “The Dying Days the final journey of General Liam Lynch”

The Dying Days Screenshots

We are very excited to be invited to the Waterford County Council Premier of “The Dying Days the final journey of General

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10/02/202310/02/2023 peter Events 2023, History, Local Stories

Public Call for Memorabilia

memorabilia call

We are really interested in any memorabilia that anyone has relating to the War of Independence /Civil War and we intend having

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08/02/202308/02/2023 peter History, Local Stories

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LATEST NEWS

  • General Liam Lynch 101st year Anniversary Memorial Mass, 14th April 2024
  • Beautiful framed memorial to his Uncle General Liam Lynch, presented.
  • Podcast from Nugent’s Pub in Newcastle on Morning Ireland on Spotify, 10th April 2023.
  • Annual Commemoration Event at Newcastle Community Hall 10th April 2023
  • Plaque unveiling at Nugent’s Pub in recognition of the events that took place in the house on April 10th 1923
  • Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Liam Lynch Monument 2023
  • Screening of “The Dying Days – The Final Journey of General Liam Lynch 1923”
  • “Follow the Footsteps” walking tour – on Sunday 9th April 2023
  • Launch of Gerry Shannons book – “To Declare a Republic”on Saturday Evening 8th April 2023
  • Historical Bus Tour on Saturday 8th April 2023
  • History of the Day – 07 April 1923
  • History of the Day – 6th April 1923
  • History of the Day – 4th April 1923
  • Safehouses of South Tipperary
  • Katmandu – It’s NOT where you think it is.
  • Kirwan’s Graigavalla – Liam Lynch stayed there more than once.
  • Hɪsᴛᴏʀʏ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ Dᴀʏ – 26th Mᴀʀᴄʜ 1923
  • Hɪsᴛᴏʀʏ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ Dᴀʏ – 25th Mᴀʀᴄʜ 1923
  • Hɪsᴛᴏʀʏ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ Dᴀʏ – 24ʀᴅ Mᴀʀᴄʜ 1923
  • Hɪsᴛᴏʀʏ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ Dᴀʏ – 23ʀᴅ Mᴀʀᴄʜ 1923

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