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Kevin Barry

Chapter Outline 1. Childhood-up to six years of age-family background 2. Tombeagh, Co Carlow - Five younger siblings move there - Rathvilly N.S. 3. Dublin Schools - Three secondary schools-Meeting Frank Flood-Notable Past Pupils 4. University College Dublin-Scholarship-Student Life 5. Irish Volunteer Army - Manchester Martyrs Commemoration - Active Service 6. The War of Independence - Flying Columns-Black and Tans - ROI Act 7. Ambush and Arrest - "We were only after the rifles" - Three Soldiers Dead 8. Interrogation and Torture - KB Statement, 28th October 9. Trial-Prosecution for the Killing of Private Whitehead 10. Condemned Cell Mountjoy Prison - Terence MacSwiney - Final Visitors 11. "Another Martyr for Old Ireland" - Execution - First of Forgotten Ten 12. Aftermath - Moral turning point of War of Independence 13. Glasnevin Cemetery - Final resting place-Family connections there 14. In Memory Of - Rathvilly Monument - UCD window - GAA clubs 15. Ballads and Poems Quotes and excerpts from letters, newspapers and court proceedings will punctuate the text.
ISBN: 9781781177433
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Author Carmel Ui Cheallaigh
Pub Date 16/09/2020
Binding Paperback / softback
Pages 144
Country Ireland
Dewey 941.50821092
GBPPrice 8.99
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€10.58
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On a dark November morning in 1920, Kevin Barry, head held high, marched to his death in Mountjoy Prison. He was the first and youngest person hanged during the Irish War of Independence. Born the fourth of seven children, the family was split between Dublin and Carlow, after the early death of his father. He loved playing Gaelic football, Hurling and Rugby. A brilliant student, he won a scholarship to study medicine. Kevin also had another life, as a soldier in the Irish Volunteer Army with the sole purpose of obtaining a free independent Ireland. Then his two worlds collided and his part in the Monk's Bakery Ambush sealed his fate. By sticking to his principles and making the ultimate sacrifice, he instigated the move towards a truce that would change the course of Irish history forever. What led this teenager to forego his bright future for the gallows?
On a dark November morning in 1920, Kevin Barry, head held high, marched to his death in Mountjoy Prison. He was the first and youngest person hanged during the Irish War of Independence. Born the fourth of seven children, the family was split between Dublin and Carlow, after the early death of his father. He loved playing Gaelic football, Hurling and Rugby. A brilliant student, he won a scholarship to study medicine. Kevin also had another life, as a soldier in the Irish Volunteer Army with the sole purpose of obtaining a free independent Ireland. Then his two worlds collided and his part in the Monk's Bakery Ambush sealed his fate. By sticking to his principles and making the ultimate sacrifice, he instigated the move towards a truce that would change the course of Irish history forever. What led this teenager to forego his bright future for the gallows?
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