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dc.contributor.otherGovernment of the Irish Republic
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dc.coverage.temporal2022-06-08en_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-28T02:30:19Z-
dc.date.available2022-07-28T02:30:19Z-
dc.date.issued1920
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dc.descriptionThe Irish Bulletin, the official news sheet of the government of the Irish Republic, and a propaganda news sheet, published in Harcourt Street, Dublin, edited by Desmond Fitzgerald and later Erskine Childers. Subjects covered:Murder of Patrick Lynch of Golen, Tipperary, Incendiarism at Tipperary Town, Limerick City and Cappafarne (Galway) Hamar Greenwood and Earl Curson on reprisals, Ellis Quay skirmish between soldiers and civilians, Michael Furey attacked in Cranmore Co. Galway, Attack on Republican Outfitters and Republican Stores, Talbot Street, Athlone Printing Works destroyed, Killing of P. O'Carroll of 78 Manor St. Dublin, Killing of J Lahane of Ballymakeera Co. Cork, Kidnapping of P H Joyce of Barna, Killing of cattle by police, Raid on the home of RSS Gardner of Boyle Co. Roscommon, Raids in Tipperary in reprisal for shooting of RIC Sgt. Daniel Roche, Burning of Co-Op in Abbeydorney, Burning of Tralee tennis club, Killing of Constable Cromm who had killed John Mulvey, Newcestown reprisals, beating of Miss Mary Lordan, Burning of Annaduff parish hall, Dromad Co. Leitrim, Ballinahassig ambush, attack on hosiery factory, Killing of Charles Lynch of Miltown Malbay, Burning of a Mr. Talty's and J Moroney's hay by British Army, T. Crowley's Drishanebeg hay burning, Lixnaw raids, Ballintrillick Creamery burning, Raid on home of Seamus McDonnell of Skerries, Raid on Galway shop because shop had gaelic font, Shooting of D.I. Burke at Balbriggan, Capture of Littleton Barracks Co. Tipperary.en_US
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dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.publisherGovernment of the Irish Republicen_US
dc.rightsDigital image by South Dublin Libraries, Local Studies.en_US
dc.subjectWar of Independenceen_US
dc.subjectPropaganda Newspaperen_US
dc.subjectReprisalsen_US
dc.titleThe Irish Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 55 17/11/1920 ""Seeing Red" By Government Orders: Constabulary and Military whose Blood runs Hot for Three Weeks"en_US
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