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Ballymacandy

Ballymacandy
Author: Owen O'Shea
Publisher: Merrion Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1785373897

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On 1 June 1921, at the height of Ireland’s War of Independence, a cycling patrol of members of the RIC was ambushed by members of the IRA at Ballymacandy, between Milltown and Castlemaine in County Kerry. After an hour of fighting, four police officers lay dead and another died a day later, among them a father of nine children. The group of IRA assailants included some of the most high-profile figures in Ireland’s ‘Tan War’, men like Dan Keating, Jack Flynn, Dan Mulvihill, Billy Myles and Johnny Connor, but also lesser-known figures, including members of the local Cumann na mBan. Their actions were condemned from the pulpit and an official enquiry tried to discredit the local doctor who tended to the dying men. This book comes on the centenary of an ambush that continues to resonate in its community and in a county in which the battle with Crown forces was more virulent and violent than most. Drawing on newly published witness statements and previously unpublished official records, Ballymacandy details what happened the five men who died and those who led the attack against them and sets the incident against the backdrop of the wider revolutionary struggle in the county.


The IRA in Kerry 1916–1921

The IRA in Kerry 1916–1921
Author: Sinead Joy
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2005-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 184889905X

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The traditional view of the IRA in Ireland in the period 1916–1921 of heroes living only for the republic, courageous and undeterred, has come in for close scrutiny in recent years. Who joined and what were their motives and backgrounds? What was their general character like? Were there lapses in conduct? Were the fighting men an efficient revolutionary force? Did they maximise their resources against the occupying forces? Separating fact from fiction in history has always been problematic in Irish history. This study of the guerrilla war in Kerry dispels some of the myths and gives an accurate profile of the rebels active in Kerry during this period. Attempting to profile the character of those who got involved, it questions their reasons for joining and their commitment to the notion of a republic. Many young volunteers did not expect to become part of a war; volunteering allowed repressed youths escape the traditional and predictable lives mapped out for them. The result is sometimes critical as it considers the effects of the war on Kerry's civilian population and the varying level of support for the IRA. Overall this book presents a picture of what Kerry was like during this war taking account of the perceptions of the community as a whole, Irish or British, Catholic or Protestant, fighter, soldier or civilian.


Co. Kerry No 1

Co. Kerry No 1
Author: Jeremiah King
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1914
Genre: Kerry (Ireland)
ISBN:

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The Civil War in Kerry

The Civil War in Kerry
Author: Tom Doyle
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 185635590X

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Kerry was the scene of some of the bloodiest and most protracted fighting during the civil war. When Free State troops landed dramatically by sea, taking the anti-treaty forces by surprise, the initial fighting was intense. Soon resistance by large groups became rare and the sides settled into a prolonged period of guerrilla conflict.The Civil War in Kerry builds an insightful picture of the conflict and its principle participants. Looking at both sides and their motivations, their challenges and also their similarities, it draws a complete picture of the county during this troubled period.By following events to the general election in 1923 when a degree of normality returned, it also shines a light on how the noncombatants of Kerry judged the conflict and how the war shaped the future of politics in the county for decades to come.


The Entomologist

The Entomologist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1914
Genre: Entomology
ISBN:

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The Complete Guide to Ireland's Birds

The Complete Guide to Ireland's Birds
Author: Eric Dempsey
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780717134014

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The Complete Guide to Ireland's Birds includes the most up-to-date distribution maps and full descriptions of males, females, immatures, voice, diet and preferred habitat of over 300 species.


The Summer Campaign In Kerry

The Summer Campaign In Kerry
Author: Tom Doyle
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781170703

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On Wednesday, 2 August 1922, Free State troops landed at Fenit pier in the first of a series of seaborne landings on the Cork and Kerry coast. This was a risky and ambitious strategy for the Free State government, whose aim was to surprise the staunchly anti-Treaty republicans in Kerry. By attacking them from an unexpected direction the government hoped to shorten the war, however, over the months of August and September, the republicans mounted a series of counterattacks against the Free State army. When Free State troops were all but surrounded in their barracks, the innovative invasion from the sea by Free State forces under Emmet Dalton caught the Republican forces almost completely by surprise. In this book Tom Doyle looks at the various successes and failures of both sides in Kerry during the Summer campaign of 1922 and how the superior forces of the Free State army and the lack of support from the people for the republicans allowed the Free State to build up a strong presence in a crucial part of the republicans' heartland.


The Oil Weekly

The Oil Weekly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 928
Release: 1921
Genre: Petroleum
ISBN:

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Dying for the Cause: Kerry's Republican Dead

Dying for the Cause: Kerry's Republican Dead
Author: Tim Horgan
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 178117279X

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This book tells the story of the lives and deaths of 162 Kerrymen who died for the ideal of an independent Irish republic of 32 counties. Many were killed in action but others were executed or died while in captivity as a result of brutality or neglect. In telling their stories Tim Horgan has provided an intriguing social history of the county and a snapshot of life in Ireland. They range from the story of Thomas Ashe whose funeral was attended by over 100,000 people to that of seventeen year old Tom Moriarty who was buried secretly by his comrades. They include people like the First World War marksman, Con Healy, who though dying of tuberculosis went on to become a hero fighting for his own country and the contrasting stories of Patrick Lynch who was shot dead at his doorstep and of Tim O'Sullivan who was executed in faraway Donegal, though they were born in neighbouring parishes in South Kerry. This book will certainly be a collectors item and will make a wonderful gift for anyone with Kerry connections.


TRANSPORTATION SERIES ; 1949-1962NO5

TRANSPORTATION SERIES ; 1949-1962NO5
Author: United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
Publisher:
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1960
Genre: Coastwise shipping
ISBN:

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