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In August 1967: Saor Éire member Frank Keane attempted to burn down the Fianna Fáil party HQ. [2] 19 April 1968: Joe Dillon and three others robbed the Royal Bank of Ireland in Drumcondra where £3,186 was stolen. [2] 20 June 1968: A Hibernian bank in Newbridge, Kildare was robbed, £3,174 was taken. [2]
Andy Cooney (d. 1968), a member of the Third Battalion of the Dublin Brigade and a suspected participant in the execution of the Cairo Gang; Timothy Coughlin (d. 1928), a member of the Dublin Brigade during the War of Independence who assassinated the Vice President of the Executive Council, Kevin O'Higgins.
Frank McGuinness (born 1953) Christina McKenna (living) Conor McPherson (born 1971) ... John B. Keane (1928–2002) Molly Keane (1904–1996, writing as M.J. Farrell)
This is a list of notable past pupils of Blackrock College (Irish: Coláiste na Carraige Duibhe), a Catholic, voluntary secondary school for boys aged 14–18, in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland. The college was founded by French missionaries in 1860, to act as a school and civil service training centre.
Henry, R.M, The Evolution of Sinn Fein (Dublin and London, 1920) Hepburn, A.C, Catholic Belfast and Nationalist Ireland in the era of Joe Devlin 1871-1934 (Oxford 2008) Hopkinson, Michael, The Irish War of Independence (Dublin and Montreal 2002). Lewis, Matthew, Frank Aiken's War, The Irish Revolution 1916–1923, UCD Press (Dublin 2014)
The grave of nine of the Forgotten Ten in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. The campaign to rebury the men dragged on for 80 years from their deaths. Following an intense period of negotiations, the Irish government relented. Plans to exhume the bodies of the 10 men were announced on 1 November 2000, the 80th anniversary of the execution of Kevin Barry.
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Louise Miriam "Dillie" Keane (born 23 May 1952 [1]) is an actress, singer and comedian. She has been a member of the comedy cabaret trio Fascinating Aïda since its 1983 inception, and has also pursued a solo career.
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