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Dublin - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Easter Monday morning event to mark the 1916 Easter Rising

category dublin | history and heritage | event notice author Thursday April 05, 2012 00:15author by Terry Fagan - North Inner City Folklore Projectauthor email folklore at eircom dot netauthor phone 087-9210673 Report this post to the editors

Unveiling a plaque to Captain Sean Heuston Irish Volunteers

The event will open Easter Monday 12 noon at Liberty Hall with a re-enactment of the hoisting of the Citizen Army flag hoisted there in 1916 by James Connolly and a young fourteen girl from Gardiner Street Molly O’Reilly

North Inner City Folklore Project, Dublin
85 Amiens Street, Dublin 1. Telephone 087-9210673

April 9th 2012

Easter Monday morning event to mark the 1916 Easter Rising

Unveiling a plaque to Captain Sean Heuston Irish Volunteers

(NON-PARTY POLITICAL)

THE North Inner City Folklore Project is honouring Local man Irish Volunteer Captain Sean Heuston who was born in 1891 at Lower Gloucester Street now (Sean McDermott Street). Heuston was executed by a British firing squad in Kilmainham Gaol on the 8 May 1916 at the age of twenty-five years.

The event will open Easter Monday 12 noon at Liberty Hall with a re-enactment of the hoisting of the Citizen Army flag hoisted there in 1916 by James Connolly and a young fourteen girl from Gardiner Street Molly O’Reilly.

This will be recreated Easter Monday by the grandson of James Connolly, James Connolly-Herron, and Molly O’Reilly niece Ciara Gallagher. A colour party in the period uniforms of the Citizen Army and Cumann na mBan will accompany them.

The crowd will then parade to Lower Sean McDermott Street led by pipers and people carrying photographs of the leaders of the Easter Rising.

At 1pm, at Lower Sean McDermott Street facing Our Lady of Lourdes Church,
Constance Corcoran, daughter of Molly O’Reilly who’s, mother was a member of the City Hall garrison and Mrs Steenson, whose mother was a member of the GPO/Clery’s garrison will unveil the plaque to Sean Heuston.

Two children from area will lay a wreath’s at the spot.

After a lament by the pipers, there will be a 1916-1922 photographic exhibition, in a nearby community hall,

author by leftypublication date Thu Apr 05, 2012 09:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

sounds great

It sickens me that the 1916 event will be largely hijacked by Irish traitors in FG/labour for political purposes. People who are currently plotting to sell out this country permanently through the ESM treaty and bailouts

James Connolly wouldn't spit on the likes of them

 
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