Rocky Island: magazine stores


File contains statement from Officer-in-Charge, Armament Supply, R.N.A. Depot, Haulbowline Cork, showing ammunition belonging to Irish Lights on charge on the 31st March 1921, in the Magazine at Rocky Island (Cork).

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Rathmore Ambush


Story collected by Batt Cronin, a student at Tuairín Chathail (B.) school (Tooreencahill, Co. Kerry) from informant Michael Buckley.

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Creamery at hospital, Labour Commission's visit


A group of people standing outside some buildings most of which have been destroyed by fire. A church tower is in the background. The caption reads ‘Creamery at hospital. Labour Commission's visit'.

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Labour Commission and Cork LCC, Town Hall, Cork


A group of men viewing the gutted interior of an imposing entrance hall surrounded by debris. The caption reads ‘Labour Commission and Cork LCC, Town Hall, Cork'.

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Burned out building


Possibly the creamery in Ballymacelligott, county Kerry. The roof has collapsed at one end and the interior has been gutted; a water tank is lying on the grass outside; a sign on the side of the building which is partially fire-damaged reads: ‘The Ballymacelligott Cooperative Agricultural…'.

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House smashed by Auxilliaries after Kilmichael ambush


Façade of a burned out house at Kilmichael, county Cork. The interior has been gutted and the roof has collapsed. A hen is standing outside the house. Sheets of corrugated iron lie around the ground from what was originally the porch. The caption reads ‘House smashed by Aux[illiaries] after Kilmichael ambush (right on spot of ambush)'.

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Tureengarrive Ambush


Story collected by Tom Fleming, a student at Tuairín Chathail (B.) school (Tooreencahill, Co. Kerry) from informant Michael Fleming.

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The Bog Road Ambush near Ráth Mhór, 4th May 1921


Story collected by a student at Ráth Mhór (B.) school (Rathmore, Co. Kerry) (no informant identified).

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Rathmore Barrack Attack


Story collected by Tom Fleming, a student at Tuairín Chathail (B.) school (Tooreencahill, Co. Kerry) from informant Michael Fleming.

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A Story


Story collected by Tom Fleming, a student at Tuairín Chathail (B.) school (Tooreencahill, Co. Kerry) from informant Michael Fleming.

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Rathmore Ambush


Story collected by Edward Cremin, a student at Tuairín Chathail (B.) school (Tooreencahill, Co. Kerry) from informant Daniel Twomey.

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Headford Ambush


Story collected by Patrick Cronin, a student at Tuairín Chathail (B.) school (Tooreencahill, Co. Kerry) from informant Mrs Michael Cronin.

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An Ambush


Story collected by Sarah Cawley, a student at Ráth Bhán school (Rathbaun, Co. Mayo) (no informant identified).

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Flyer Nyhan Laid to Rest


Story collected by a student at Clanna Caoilte (B.) school (Clonakilty, Co. Cork) (no informant identified).

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Bull Rock: raid on station


File contains documents regarding Raid on Bull Rock during the Irish War of Independence. The Raid was carried out by the Irish Republican Army. Included below is an extract from a report by W. J. Callaghan, Principal Keeper: 19 June 1921: a gang of about 20 armed and masked men raided the rock and took: 2 telescopes, 2 lbs. gelignite and 2 coils fuse.

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Haulbowline: carbide etc. stolen from station


File contains report from R. Somers, Principal Keeper, regarding Carbide etc. stolen from Haulbowline: 17 October 1922: P. K. reports that on his liberty ashore he found the Carbide Store broken open and five 1 cwt. drums of Carbide, with about 20 fms. of 2" rope taken away. He has informed the Police at Kilkeel. There is no one living at the Station when he is on Rock, as his wife is dead and all his family are away.

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Howth Pier: damage to lighthouse


File contains report from D. Hamilton, Principal Keeper Howth Pier, of Howth Pier Lighthouse hit with three rifle bullets at 1 a.m. One pane of glass in Lantern riddled; Light Apparatus uninjured.

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Kinsale: raid on station


Files contain documents regarding raid Kinsale Lighthouse after the Irish War of Independence. Included below are extracts from reports by F. Curling, Principal Keeper: 2 December 1921: discontinuance of Fog Signal at Kinsale due to British Military evacuation from vicinity. Commanding Officer ordered to remove explosives to Kinsale ; 10 August 1922: IRA quartered in the Coastguard Station & Lloyds, before evacuating same commandeered 80 gallons of Paraffin and a telescope.

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Arranmore: raid on station


File contains report from J. J. O'Reilly, Principal Keeper, regarding Raid on Arranmore Lighthouse during the Irish War of Independence. The Raid was carried out by the Irish Republican Army: 25 March 1921: a party of men took by force a quantity of oil from Station which was used to burn out the Coastguard Station and Signal Hut.

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Mine Head: raids on station


Files contain documents regarding Raids on Mine Head Lighthouse during the Irish War of Independence. The Raids were carried out by the Irish Republican Army. Included below are extracts from reports by G. W. James, Principal Keeper, on the Raids: 22 September 1920: Station raided by armed men at 11 pm on 22nd inst. 2 telescopes taken away and telephone connection smashed ; 16 May 1921: Station raided by armed men at 10 pm on 16th inst. Two bicycles, personal property, taken away ; 28 June 1921: Station raided at midnight on 27th inst. Telephone dismantled and taken away together with battery. Also batteries in connection with the Lantern taken from each of the Keepers' rooms. Warned not to contact Police. Police not informed ; 9 July 1920: Station again raided on night of 9th inst. at 11 pm when some lead was taken away.

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Rotten Island: raid on station


Files contain report from M. Byrne, Principal Keeper, regarding Raids on Rotten Lighthouse during and after the Irish War of Independence. The Raids were carried out by the Irish Republican Army: 13 February 1921: Station raided by armed and masked men. Telescope carried off ; 15 March 1922: at 4 p.m. on evening of 15th instant six men landed at Station, armed with revolvers, and were more or less abusive.

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Galley Head: raid on station


File contains report by Thomas F. Ryan, Principal Keeper Galley Head, of a Raid on the Station on 21 June 1921 by members of the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence. A small telescope was taken in the raid with the promise that it would be returned in about a month.

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Roancarrigmore: raids on station


Files contain documents regarding Raids on Roancarrigmore during the Irish War of Independence. The Raids were carried out by the Irish Republican Army. Included below are extracts from reports by J. W. Wright, Principal Keeper and F. Hill, Keeper on Shore: 22 July 1920: dwellings raided, 2 telescopes and Morse lamp stolen ; 8 October 1920: Lighthouse raided by armed men at 01.30...all signal Rocket lights, telescope and flashing signal lamp broken. Signalled for help.

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Duncannon: raid on station


File contains report by F. R. Duffy, Principal Keeper Duncannon North, of a Raid on the Station on 21 May 1921 by members of the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence. A small telescope was taken in the raid and the matter reported to local police.

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Rinalan Point: oil stolen


File contains report from M. Cahill, Attendant, regarding seizure of oil at Rinalan Point (Rinealon Point) after the Irish War of Independence. The Raid was carried out by the Irish Republican Army: 2 July 1922: 2 barrels of oil were taken by armed men.

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Labour Commission, interior of creamery, Ballymacelligott


Group of men examining the gutted interior of a building. Caption reads ‘Labour Commission. Interior of creamery, Ballymacelligott' (county Kerry). See also P80/PH/15.

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Patrick Street, Cork, Monday morning after burning


A number of civilians (and a tram driver?) looking at the remains of a burned out tram. The caption reads ‘Patrick Street, Cork, Monday morning after burning' (by Auxiliaries and Black and Tans on 11 December 1920?). Premises in background include James Mangan Ltd, Tivoli Restaurant and a tobacconist's shop. One little boy is smiling broadly at the camera.

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Roches Point: raids on station


Files contain documents regarding Raids on Roches Point Lighthouse during and after the Irish War of Independence. The Raids were carried out by the Irish Republican Army. Included below are extracts from reports by J. O'Brien and later R. J. Kelly, Principal Keepers: 28 November 1920: Station was visited between 7-8 P.M. on 28 inst. and searched for arms etc. by a number of men who declared they were of the Irish Republican Army. Morse Lamp ant 8, I 11b. Signal Rockets taken by them' ; 09 August 1920: On the 9th inst. Republicans took 16 gallons Paraffin and 1 qt. Lubricating oil from Station. Receipt given for same. Provisional Government informed and oil written off in Store A/C book as 'Stolen'.

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Eagle Island: raid on station


File contains report from J. J. Sweeney, Principal Keeper, regarding Raid on Eagle Island Lighthouse after the Irish War of Independence. The Raid was carried out by the Irish Republican Army: 11 July 1922: a party of Republicans commandeered the telescope used by A. Gallagher, Boat Contractor, which is the property of C.I.L. Included is a response from the Ministry of Economic Affairs promising to give the matter attention.

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Blacksod: raid on station


File contains report from T. Glanville, Principal Keeper, regarding Raid on Blacksod Lighthouse after the Irish War of Independence. The Raid was carried out by the Irish Republican Army: 15 May 1922: Station raided by party of men at 2.30 am. No damage done and nothing taken.

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Hook Tower: raids on station


Files contain documents regarding Raids on Hook Tower in 1920-21 during the Irish War of Independence and again in 1923 during the Civil War. The Raids were carried out by the Irish Republican Army and the Irish Republican Army (Anti-Treaty) forces. The purpose of the Raids were to seize explosives used for firing explosive Fog Signal. Included below are extracts from reports by Thomas Faulkner, Principal Keeper on the Raids: 31 May 1920: 'Station raided 11.30 last night by armed men in motor cars. Compelled Keeper on Watch to accompany them to doors of Magazine and Detonator Store. Carried away 4620 Detonators, 4200 Charges...Telephone wire cut. Am informing Constabulary immediately. Lightkeeper, Hook' ; 24 September 1920: 'Station raided 1.15 A.M. this morning by armed raiders in motor cars. Compelled Keeper on Watch to deliver up all explosives...taking with them 82 Charges, 2177 Detonators, also telescope. Telephone wire cut. Informing Constabulary Duncannon. Lightkeeper Hook' ; 11 January 1921: 'Station raided last night. Electric Battery, Galvanometer and Cable of both firing Jibs taken. Informing Constabulary. Lightkeeper' ; 3 April 1923: 'Five armed men visited Station and demanded to be shown over premises...taking with them 14 Detonators and the 2 C. P, Charges that were ate the Station...T. Faulkner P. K.'.

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Labour Commission at Misses Ryans' farm, near Limerick Junction


A group of people standing in a farmyard with the ruins of a burned out cottage in the background. The caption reads ‘Labour Commission at Misses Ryans' farm, near Limerick Junction' (county Tipperary).

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Clanna Caoilte (B.)


A collection of folklore and local history stories from Clanna Caoilte (B.) (school) (Clonakilty, Co. Cork), collected as part of the Schools' Folklore Scheme, 1937-1938 under the supervision of teacher Ss. Ó Síthe.

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Mizen Head: raids on station


Files contain documents regarding Raids on Mizen Head during and after the Irish War of Independence. The Raids were carried out by the Irish Republican Army. The purpose of the Raids were to seize explosives used for firing explosive Fog Signal. Included below are extracts from reports by J. J. Treeby, Principal Keeper and J. J. Duggan, Assistant Keeper: summary of Police Reports as to the storage of explosives at Fog Signal Stations around the coast of Ireland ; 16 May 1920: Station raided 1.35 am and all ammunition removed. Telephone cut ; 31 July 1920: Station raided by armed and masked men who removed 2200 charges and 2000 detonators. Irish Lights advise against replenishing stock ; August 1920: Possibility of having to discontinue Explosive Fog Signal. Inspector suggests temporary reed horn signal and purchase of Acetylene Gun Signal ; 1 July 1921: station raided by 5 armed men. Telephone wires cut and complete instrument carried off ; 1 January 1922: stable broken into by persons unknown and several scaffolding planks carried off.

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Fastnet: raids on station


Files contain documents regarding Raids on Fastnet Lighthouse during and after the Irish War of Independence. The Raids were carried out by the Irish Republican Army. Included below are extracts from reports by J. J. Treeby, Principal Keeper and J. Crowley, Assistant Keeper: 20 June 1921: 'Fastnet was raided this morning at 1 am by armed men. Took telescope and binoculars, left 400 C. P. Charges and 1000 Detonators ; 21 March 1922: piece of pine for flooring was removed from Crookhaven Stores along with other articles.

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Storage of explosives at explosive fog signal stations


Files contain documents regarding storage of explosives at Explosive Fog Signal Stations. Included are details of: quantities of explosives each stations, storage and security conditions (September 1917) ; police escort when transporting explosives (February 1919) ; stocks of explosives to be reduced to a minimum (May 1920) ; police or military protection for explosives in unaffordable (August 1920) ; discontinuance of Fog Signals at mainland Fog Signal Stations (January 1921) ; reduction of explosives on board Lightships (June 1921). Correspondents include Headquarters, Irish Command, British Army ; Inspector ; Lord Lieutenant; Under Secretary Dublin Castle ; Admiralty.

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Loop Head: raids on station


Files contain documents regarding removal of explosives at Loop Head by British Army during the Irish War of Independence, and a Raid carried out by the Irish Republican Army (Anti-Treaty) forces during the Civil War. Included below are extracts from reports by J. Crowley, Principal Keeper: May-June 1920: station visited by RIC and British Army to inspect stores of Explosives. Explosives were removed by British Army ; September 1920: explosives again removed by British Army ; 13 January 1923: Station raided by a party of armed and masked men at 11 pm. Telephone apparatus carried off. Included are details of all explosives at Fog-Signal Stations round the coast of Ireland on 1 February 1920; and Notice to Mariners re temporary discontinuance of Loop head Explosive Fog Signal.

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War and Raid Files Collection


This collection consists of files relating to Irish Lights during World War I, and the Irish War of Independence and Civil War, covering the period 1914-1931. The files contain reports, letters and telegrams from Lightkeepers and other Irish Lights personnel around the coast; correspondence with the government and state bodies including the British Army and Navy, members of Dail Eireann and the new Departments of the State; and instructions, memoranda and official documents issued to Irish Lights by Government Departments and State bodies. Topics covered include reducing or extinguishing lights ; submarine sightings and attacks ; rescue of shipwrecked crews; and raids on lighthouses.

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Interview with Roger O'Keeffe for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Roger O'Keeffe for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded at the 'Globalising the Rising: 1916 in context' conference, O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin.

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Interview with Hugh O'Donnell for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Hugh O'Donnell for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded at the 'Globalising the Rising: 1916 in context' conference, O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin.

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Interview with Anne O'Gorman Weber for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Anne O'Gorman Weber for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded at the 'Globalising the Rising: 1916 in context' conference, O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin.

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Interview with Margaret Nolan for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Margaret Nolan for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded at the 'Globalising the Rising: 1916 in context' conference, O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin.

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Interview with Ciarán Holahan for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Ciarán Holahan for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded at the 'Globalising the Rising: 1916 in context' conference, O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin.

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Interview with Senator David Norris for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Senator David Norris for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded in Boston College Ireland, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

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Interview with John Concannon for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with John Concannon (Ireland 2016) for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded in Boston College Ireland, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

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Interview with Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded in Boston College Ireland, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

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Interview with Anne Maddock O'Reilly for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Anne Maddock O'Reilly for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded at the 'Globalising the Rising: 1916 in context' conference, O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin.

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Interview with Dr Emilie Pine (UCD) for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'


Interview with Dr Emilie Pine (UCD School of English, Drama and Film) for '1916 and Me / 2016 and Us'. Recorded at the 'Globalising the Rising: 1916 in context' conference, O'Reilly Hall, University College Dublin.

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