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Carlow County Council Decade of Centenaries Programme – Kevin Barry and the Oral Tradition

CH-Admin On October 22, 2020   /   Archived Articles   /   Leave a comment
Carlow County Council Decade of Centenaries Programme – Kevin Barry and the Oral Tradition

When Kevin Barry was executed, on November 1st, 1920, he had packed a lot of living into his eighteen years on this earth. From his own comments and letters, from comments of family and friends, we know that he played rugby and hurling, he loved dancing, he

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What It Said in The Papers – The Execution of Kevin Barry, a new book by Author Michael Moriarty

CH-Admin On October 7, 2020   /   News and Events, Uncategorized   /   Leave a comment
What It Said in The Papers – The Execution of Kevin Barry, a new book by Author Michael Moriarty

The execution of the 18 year old medical student Kevin Barry in Mountjoy Prison on November 1st 1920 shocked the Irish public and convinced many that his dream of an independent  Irish republic was the only peaceful solution for a country convulsed by a violent struggle between

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A new book about Kevin Barry, ‘Yours Til Hell Freezes’

CH-Admin On September 16, 2020   /   News and Events, Uncategorized   /   Leave a comment
A new book about Kevin Barry, ‘Yours Til Hell Freezes’

A new book about Rathvilly’s Kevin Barry has been written by his grand-niece, Siofra O’Donovan. The 1st of November marks 100 years since young Kevin Barry was hanged by the British Government during the Irish War of Independence. He was sentenced to death for his part in

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