DLR Times 1916 Special Edition - Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County

1916 SPECIAL
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
County Council
Commemorates 1916
At the time of the 1916 Rising the area
now covered by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
had a population that in the popular mind
was pro-Unionist. And there was much to
substantiate that. The main town of the area
was Kingstown, named in honour of a visit
of George IV in the early nineteenth century,
while during the Great War thousands of
people from this area enlisted in the British
forces. When British troops arrived at what is
now Dún Laoghaire harbour, people came to
cheer them.
However, there is another side to the story.
The people who lived in, or were associated
with, the area that is now covered by Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown played a significant part
in the 1916 Rising.
More than one hundred and seventy people
from this area took part in the Rising, a
significant number out of the overall total.
Some of these are well known. Among them
are Sir Roger Casement, born in Sandycove,
who was captured at Banna Strand on 21 April
during an attempt to land German weapons
to support the Rising, Major John MacBride
who left his house in Glasthule on Easter
Monday to meet his brother off the train
in Dublin, but who joined the Rising (both
Casement and MacBride were executed for
their actions) and Patrick Doyle killed in the
fighting in Clanwilliam House. More than 160
others from Blackrock, Dundrum, Stillorgan,
Dalkey, Monkstown, Kilternan, Killiney,
Goatstown, Dún Laoghaire, Clonskeagh,
Mount Merrion, Cabinteely, Sandyford,
Churchtown, Deansgrange, Booterstown,
Foxrock, Carrickmines and Glencullen also
have their stories.
The Council’s programme is one that
generally falls into the commemorative and
historical categories. Most of our events
focus on the local connections with the 1916
Rising.
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Deansgrange Cemetery will be the focus
of much of the Council’s efforts. Over 120
people associated with the Rising are
buried within its grounds. To date many of
the graves of civilians killed in the Rising,
brought to the cemetery as ‘victims of war’,
have been unmarked. This is being rectified
by the cemetery staff. There will also be a
DLR 1916 Exhibition, the commissioning of a
commemorative piece of art, guided tours, a
significant state event during 2016 and the
publication of a book on the Cemetery and
the Easter Rising.
The community events provide great texture
to the year and show both an imaginative
and an in depth understanding of the Rising
and the role that the people of this area
played in this seminal event in Irish history.
clár comórtha céad bliain
Centenary Programme
dhún laoghaire-ráth an dúin
—
dún laoghaire-rathdown
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Easter 1916 Special
Information and news from
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
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Comórann Comhairle Contae Dhún
Laoghaire-Ráth an Dúin 1916
Nuair a tharla Éirí Amach 1916 ba í an tuairim choitianta go raibh an daonra a bhí sa limistéar atá faoi
Dhún Laoghaire-Ráth an Dúin anois ar thaobh na nAontachtach. Agus bhí fianaise go leor ann a sheas
leis sin. Ba é Kingstown, mar a tugadh air i gcuimhne chuairt Sheoirse IV go luath sa naoú céad déag,
príomhbhaile an limistéir agus lena chois sin liostáil na mílte as an limistéar seo in Arm na Breataine
nuair a bhí an Cogadh Mór ann. Nuair a tháinig trúpaí na Breataine i dtír san áit ar a dtugtar Cuan Dhún
Laoghaire anois tháinig daoine amach á ngríosú.
Ach tá an taobh eile ar an scéal freisin. Ghlac na daoine
a bhí ina gcónaí nó a raibh baint acu leis an limisteár atá
faoi Dhún Laoghaire-Ráth an Dúin anois páirt mhór in Éirí
Amach 1916.
Bhí breis is céad seachtó duine as an limistéar seo sáite san
Éirí Amach agus is iontach go deo an líon daoine é sin nuair
a mheabhraítear an daonra iomlán. Tá cáil mhór ar chuid
díobh sin. Le háireamh ina measc tá An Ridire, Ruairí Mac
Easmainn, a rugadh i gCuas an Ghainimh agus a gabhadh
ar Thrá na Beannaí, an 21 Aibreán nuair a rinneadh iarracht
uirlisí troda as an nGearmáin a chur i dtír le haghaidh an Éirí
Amach; An Maor Seán Mac Giolla Bhríde - d’fhág seisean
a theach i nGlas Tuathail Luan Cásca le go mbuailfeadh sé
lena dheartháir a bhí ag teacht isteach go Baile Átha Cliath
ar an traein, ach chuaigh sé ag troid in éineacht le lucht an
Éirí Amach (cuireadh Mac Easmainn agus Mac Giolla Bhríde
chun báis mar gheall ar a ndearna siad) agus Pádraig Ó
Dúill a maraíodh sa troid a tharla i dTeach Chlann Liam. Tá a
seanchas féin le ríomh faoi bhreis is 160 duine de bhunadh
na n-áiteanna seo - An Charraig Dhubh, Dún Droma, Stigh
Lorgan, Deilginis, Baile na Manach, Cill Tiarnáin, Cill Iníon
Léinín, Baile na nGabhar, Dún Laoghaire, Cluain Seach,
Cnoc Mhuirfean, Cábán tSíle, Áth an Ghainimh, Baile an
Teampaill, Gráinseach an Déin, Baile an Bhóthair, Carraig an
tSionnaigh, Carraig Mhaighin agus Gleann Cuilinn.
Tríd is tríd, is faoin dá chatagóir, catagóir an chomórtha
agus catagóir na staire a thagann clár na Comhairle. Is
ar an gceangal áitiúil le hÉirí Amach 1916 atá formhór na
n-imeachtaí a bheidh againn dírithe.
Beidh Reilig Ghráinseach an Déin lárnach i roinnt mhaith
dá mbeidh ar siúl ag an gComhairle. Tá os cionn 120 duine
a raibh baint acu leis an Éirí Amach curtha faoin bhfód inti.
Níor cuireadh marc ná cros fós ar uaigheanna an leathchéad
nó mar sin sibhialtach a maraíodh san Éirí Amach agus
a tugadh chun na reilige ina n-’íobartaigh cogaidh’. Tá
foireann na reilige á chur sin ina cheart. Beidh Taispeántas
1916 DLR ann, déanfar saothar ealaíne comórtha a
choimisiúnú, tabharfar faoi thurais treoraithe, déanfar
imeacht suntasach stáit a reáchtáil i gcaitheamh 2016 agus
foilseofar leabhar faoin Reilig agus Éirí Amach na Cásca.
Cuirfidh na himeachtaí pobail slacht ar an mbliain agus
cuirfidh na pobail a dtuiscint ar an Éirí Amach agus
ar an bpáirt a ghlac muintir an limistéir sa tarlúint
ríthábhachtach seo i stair na hÉireann trasna go
samhlaíoch, gan barr cleite isteach ná bun cleite amach.
An Cathaoirleach de Chomhairle Contae Dhún Laoghaire-Ráth an Dúin, Comhairleoir Barry Saul le hIriseoir, Údar agus Staraí, Pádraig Yeates i dteannta le Tim Carey,
comhordaitheoir den Chlár comóradh céad bliain DLR 1916.
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Launch of the 1916 Centenary Programme
On November 26th 2015 An
Cathaoirleach of Dún LaoghaireRathdown County Council
Councillor Barry Saul officially
launched the DLR 1916-2016
programme to a packed County
Hall. Over 50 events are planned to
celebrate the association between
the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown area
and the 1916 Rising. Councillor
Saul commented:- ‘According to
research over 170 people from
this area took part in the Rising.
This is not an insignificant figure.
Some participants are notable,
such as Major John McBride and
Sir Roger Casement; others are less
well known but no less important. Journalist, author and historian Padraig Yeates speaking at the event.
So we are commemorating the
Rising in a meaningful way. ‘ The
Cathaoirleach urged people to attend as many of the local
of events, there will be tours of Deansgrange Cemetery,
and national events as possible. Milltown & Dundrum, as well as Cabinteely House – home
to Joe McGrath - one of the most notable figures of the
Guest speaker, historian Padraig Yeates, told the audience
time. Commemoration events are also planned for the dlr
that Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is fortunate enough to
LexIcon, the Pavilion Theatre, Marlay House and numerous
have within its area the National Maritime Museum, the
other venues, ensuring every area of County will be catered
Archive and Research Centre of the Genealogical Society
for.
where people can trace their ancestors, as well as the Life
and Lore Oral History Collection. As part of the programme
Launch of ‘Deansgrange Cemetery and the Easter Rising’ by Ray Bateson
On 18th November, Historian and Author, Ray Bateson launched his book - ‘Deansgrange Cemetery and the Easter
Rising’, at Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s Deansgrange Library. Among the guests were An Cathaoirleach,
Cllr. Barry Saul and James Connolly Heron, great-grandson of James Connolly, who was guest speaker at the Event.
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1916 Commemorative Events
All Events are free unless otherwise stated
6th January – 29th
February
A Poem for Ireland Poetry Competition
1st - 29th February in dlr
LexIcon and 2nd - 31st
March in Blackrock Library
A Poem for Ireland
Competition Format
Exhibition
entitled Kevin
Barry
and His Time
For post-primary schools, as part of the commemoration
events for Ireland 2016.
Round One: School
Competition, 6th January
2016 – 29th February 2016
Round Two: County
Competition, March 2016
Round Three: National Final,
April 2016
All prizes at local level will
be determined by each local
authority individually.
National Winner: National Runner Up: National 3rd prize: National Finalists: ‘A Poem for Ireland’
POETRY
COMPETITION
1st prize: €1,000 2nd prize: €500
3rd prize: €250
National �nalists: €50
Closing date for entries: 29th February 2016
County awards: March 2016
National awards: April 2016
For full entry conditions please see LibrariesIreland.ie
€1,000
€500
€250
€50 vouchers
This exhibition
consists of four
information panels
commissioned to
accompany the
release of the digital
Kevin Barry Collection
by UCD Library and
UCD Archives. See
Kevin Barry
also UCD Digital
Library at http://digital.ucd.ie
All finalist entries will be uploaded to
www.libariesireland.ie, www.askaboutireland.ie and
www.scoilnet.ie. For competition posters, further
information, terms and conditions, see
www.librariesireland.ie/services-to-schools.
26th January to 15th March
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire
You Say You Want a Revolution,
Michael Doran
Tutor Michael Doran will lead an 8 week course which
highlights what conditions bring about violent revolutions
and how various revolutions have progressed during
the 20th century up to the present time. There will be a
focus on the role played by a variety of figures ranging
from Vladimir Lenin to Lech Walesa, Aung San Suu Kyi
to Mohamed Morsi. UCD Adult Education course in
partnership with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
Marlay Park House, where scenes from RTE’s hit drama Rebellion was filmed.
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11th February
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at 7pm
Patrick Moran Irish Volunteer and
Trade Unionist, a lecture by May Moran
May Moran, the niece of Patrick Moran, will tell
the fascinating story of her uncle. Originally from
Roscommon he lived and worked in the Blackrock and
Dún Laoghaire areas. He was a labour activist and a
republican. He took part in the 1916 Rising and was
subsequently interned in Frongoch. During the War
of Independence he was a leading Irish Volunteer. He
was executed by the British in March 1921. Organised
by Coiste Éirí Amach 1916 DLR in conjunction with Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
Contact: [email protected]; Tel: 086-0505272
17th February
Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire at 8pm.
Tickets: €20/€15 Tel: 01 2312929.
www.paviliontheatre.ie
1616-1916 – The Road to the Rising
The culture, music and songs that sustained generations
and inspired the men and women of 1916. Music by ‘The
Bonny Men’ under the direction of Maitiú Ó Casaide, TG4
Young Musician of the Year 2015 and musical director of
the internationally acclaimed Fighting Irish concert of The
Gathering Ireland 2013. Further info: www.familyhistory.ie
and www.thebonnymen.ie. Organised by the Genealogical
Society of Ireland in conjunction with Dún LaoghaireRathdown County Council.
18th February
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at 7pm
The Sherwood Foresters from Dún
Laoghaire to The Battle of Mount
Street: a lecture by Billy Campbell
This lecture will follow the story of the arrival of British
troops who arrived in the port of Dún Laoghaire from
where they marched into the city. On their way they
became involved in one of the fiercest battles of the
Rising at Mount Street. Organised by Coiste Éirí Amach
1916 Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown in conjunction with Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
Contact:
16th February
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at 7.00pm
The History of the Manifesto as a literary
form: A talk by Nathan O’Donnell
Looking at its origins as a tool for outlining alternative
religious and political programmes, Nathan will explore
the ways in which the form was adopted in the twentieth
century by artistic and political radicals across Europe,
including the 1916 rebels. During an era of uncertainty,
the manifesto became a statement of hope. This talk will
explore some of the utopian visions outlined in the great
manifestos, but will also consider the limits and logistics
involved in producing them.
All welcome. No booking necessary. Further info:
[email protected]
; Tel: 086-0505272
24th February - 30th April
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire
Launch at 7:00pm on 24th February
Display of artefacts and photos
on level 5, dlr LexIcon
Irish Life and Lore: Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown 1916 Oral
History Collection by Maurice and Jane O’Keeffe
Recordings of over 33 people associated with the Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown area who were related to or had
connections with key figures of 1916. This is part of a wider
Dublin area project by Irish Life and Lore.
For further information see website libraries.dlrcoco.ie from
22nd February.
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25th February
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at
7pm
Roger Casement, a lecture
by Angus Mitchell
Angus Mitchell edited and
annotated The Amazon Journal of
Roger Casement. Organised by Coiste
Éirí Amach 1916 Dún LaoghaireRathdown in conjunction with Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
Contact: [email protected]; Tel:
086-0505272
28th February
Main auditorium, The Mill
Theatre, Dundrum, on
Sunday, February 28th at
1:30pm
The Role of Women in the
1916 Rising with historian
and author Dr Liz Gillis
(author of Women of
the Irish Revolution)
1st March – 31st
December
1st March
Open hours: Mon-Fri 10:00
-16:00, Sat 10:00-13:00
Former Protestant Chapel,
Deansgrange Cemetery.
Contact: 01-2893416
Booking essential ds1916centenary@
gmail.com tel 086 8071010
Online archive www.dlrcoco.ie
Minutes from the
Townships’ Archives
from 1916:
An online exhibition Dún LaoghaireRathdown County Council holds the
minutes to the Kingstown, Blackrock,
Killiney and Ballybrack and Dalkey
townships. As the Rising was being
planned in secret what were the main
concerns of the people who managed
this part of Dublin? And when the
Rising took place what was their
response?
Research by Ronan Stewart. Organised
by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council.
Dún LaoghaireRathdown and the 1916
Rising: an exhibition
Curated by historian Conor Dodd this
specially produced exhibition will tell
the story of the 1916 Rising using the
people and personal experiences of
those associated with the area now
covered by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown.
There were over 170 people from
this area who were involved in the
Rising. The exhibition will be located
in Deansgrange Cemetery, where over
120 people involved in the Rising are
buried. Organised by Dún LaoghaireRathdown County Council.
Roger Casement
Roger Casement was born in September 1863 at Doyle’s
Cottages, Lawson Terrace, Sandycove. Casement joined
the British Colonial Service in his early twenties and
travelled to Africa and South America where he spent
much time investigating the plight of the working
conditions of indigenous people. His official reports
documenting a system of slavery, murder, starvation and
physical abuse caused a sensation and propelled him into
the public spotlight. He was also knighted as a result of
his work, with the Order of St. Michael and St. George in
1905.
Following his retirement from public service Casement
turned his attentions to Ireland and the cause of
independence. During World War One he traveled to
Germany to spread the word of the Irish cause amongst
the Germans and to raise a brigade from Irish prisoners
of war and bring them to fight in Ireland with weapons
provided by Germany.
Casement had limited success. Disappointed with
the results he returned to Ireland on board a German
submarine alongside a cargo ship named Aud that was
filled with arms and ammunition. However, the ship was
intercepted and
it was scuttled
by its crew off
Queenstown
(Cobh), Co. Cork.
Casement came
ashore on 21 April
at Banna Strand,
Co. Kerry and was
captured soon
afterwards. He
was put on trial
for treason in
a controversial
prosecution that
captured public
interest. He was
found guilty,
sentenced to
death by hanging
and executed at
Pentonville Prison
on 3 August 1916.
Roger Casement
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3rd March
Comóradh 1916 Scoil Lorcáin
March 3 at 19:00
Tá áthas ar Scoil Lorcáin a bheith ag eagrú imeachta ar an
Déardaoin 3 Márta 2016 mar chuid de Chomóradh 1916. Is í
seo an phríomh-imeacht comórtha i nGaeilge i gCo. Dhún
Laoghaire Ráth an Dúin.
Beidh baill de phobal Scoil Lorcáin a raibh gaolta leo
amuigh i 1916 ag caint faoi na gaolta sin. I measc na
ndaoine a mbeidh trácht orthu beidh: Ruairí agus Cathal
Brugha, Seán Mac Diarmada, An Rathailleach, Sighle
Humphreys. Patrick Hugh Holohan (Gunnaí Bheann
Éadair) Con agus Ger Delaney (Co. Chorcaí) Patrick Joseph
Hughes (Dún Dealgan) Tar éis do na gaolta labhairt beidh
3rd March
dlr Lexicon, Dún Laoghaire at 7pm
Captain Jack White: A Lecture
by Dr. Leo Keohane
Dr Leo Keohane is the author of Captain Jack White:
Imperialism, Anarchism and the Irish Citizen Army. Captain
Jack White was a Boer War hero and renowned anarchist
and the founder of the Irish Citizen Army. White associated
with key Irish activists and literati of the early twentieth
century including HG Wells, DH Lawrence, Tolstoy, GB
Shaw, Conan Doyle, Sean O’Casey and Countess Markievicz.
Organised by Coiste Éirí Amach 1916 Dún LaoghaireRathdown in conjunction with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
County Council.
forum oscailte ina mbeidh seans ag an lucht féachanna
ceisteanna a chur agus tuairimí a thabhairt.
Tá fáilte roimh chách chuig an oíche. Is i nGaeilge a bheidh
an cur i láthair. Beidh fáilte roimh cheisteanna /tuairimí i
nGaeilge nó i mBéarla.
Beidh bia agus tae ar fáil óna 6.00 in dóibh siúd ar mian
leo teacht díreach ón obair agus/nó bualadh le cairde.
Beidh roinnt seomaí ar oscailt dóibh siúd ar mian leo súil
a chaitheamh ar an scoil nua roimh an oscailt oifigiúil.
Beidh fáilte roimh chách atá i láthair bualadh trasna
chuig Cultúrlann na hÉireann, Cearnóg Belgrave tar éis na
hócáide chun leanúint leis an bplé agus an díospóireacht.
8th March
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at 7:00pm
Launch of publication The Surrenders 1916
Research by Alex Findlater whose grandfather Captain
Henry de Courcy-Wheeler took photos of these events
including the well-known photo of Pearse’s surrender
to General Lowe (See below). This book is the subject of
an interview with Alex Findlater by Brian Dobson for a
programme on RTÉ which will be aired on 21st March at
7.00pm. Further info: [email protected]
Contact: [email protected]; Tel: 086-0505272
Captain Jack White
Patrick Pearse surrenders.
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9th March - 13th March
9th March
Mountains to Sea dlr Book
Festival, Dún Laoghaire
dlr LexIcon, The Studio, Dún Laoghaire
at 6:30pm. Tickets: €5 (Booking online
at www.mountainstosea.ie or Pavilion
Theatre Box Office or Tel: 01 231 2929)
The Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival takes place from
9-13 March 2016 and it is undoubtedly one of the most
popular book festivals in Ireland. Many of the readings
and events will take place in the LexIcon where several
major exhibitions featuring aspects of the 1916 Rising
will be on display. The programme includes Poetry Now
and a Family and Schools strand in addition to the
primary programme. For further details see
www.mountainstosea.ie. Organised by Dún LaoghaireRathdown County Council.
10th March
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at 7pm
Michael Mallin:
a Lecture by
Brian Hughes
The Splendid Years: An Actress
remembers 1916: Dave Kenny in
conversation with Joe Duffy
Máire Nic Shiubhlaigh was the Abbey Theatre’s
first leading lady and she was a Republican activist,
leading Cumann na mBan in Jacob’s Biscuit Factory in
1916. Sixty years after her death, her grand-nephew,
journalist and broadcaster Dave Kenny has published
her memoirs. He provides a unique and exciting firsthand account of the founding of our national theatre
and the fight in Jacob’s. Máire lived in Glasthule at
the time of the Rising and cycled from there to Jacob’s
during the Rising in 1916.
Dave Kenny is a broadcaster, journalist, bestselling
author and songwriter. His recent publications include
The Press Gang: Tales from the Glory Days of Irish
Newspapers (2015) and The Splendid Years (2016). He will
be in conversation with RTÉ’s Joe Duffy, broadcaster and
presenter of Liveline.
In 1966 Dún Laoghaire
Railway station was
renamed Mallin Station
in honour of one of the
executed leaders of the
Rising. In this talk Brian
Hughes, author of Michael
Mallin: 16 Lives, will tell
the story of Michael
Mallin, former British
Michael Mallin
soldier, who commanded
the garrison of rebels in St.
Stephen’s Green and the College of Surgeons during Easter
Week. Organised by Coiste Éirí Amach 1916 Dún LaoghaireRathdown in conjunction with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
County Council. Contact: [email protected]; Tel: 0860505272
A short play looking at some of the key Cumann na mBan
women who took part in the Easter Rising and also a look
at the “shawlies” who were involved in looting the shops
during the Easter week.
10th March
The Lough Inn Pub, Loughlinstown on 9th April at 3.30pm in
conjunction with the LBS Men’s Shed.
Park House, Stillorgan at 11am
Park House 2016: Remembering
our Past, Imagining our Future
Park House is a resource centre for people with physical
disabilities. An event portraying and celebrating the
personal links to 1916 of the people who attend Park House
and of those in the local community.
10th March, 9th April
and 23rd April
Active Women of 1916
By Raging Hormones Drama Group
The Scouts Den, Coolevin, Ballybrack on 10th March at 7pm
in conjunction with Southside Women’s Action Network.
The Eblana Club, 3 Eblana Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, on 23rd
April at 8pm. Contact Tel: 087 968 8891
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12th and 13th March
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Heritage
presents a 1916 Walk guided by
Tom Conlon as part of Mountains
to Sea dlr Book Festival
Starts at County Hall, Dún Laoghaire, 2:304:00pm, €20/€15 Concession on both days.
Booking online at www.mountainstosea.ie or
Pavilion Theatre Box Office. Tel: 01 231 2929
The theme of the walk is ‘Social and Housing Conditions in
Kingstown/Dún Laoghaire around 1916’
Kingstown in 1916 was a preferred suburb of Dublin. A
great place to live if you were wealthy or middle-class. But
throughout the previous 60 years, Kingstown had a bad
record in terms of hidden deprivation. Unemployment, bad
housing, lack of sanitation and chronic disease had shaped
the lives of nearly half of the population, living within a
stone’s throw of the main street.
This guided tour will visit sites which were significant for
both sides of the divide.
Tom Conlon is a regular lecturer at Dún Laoghaire Borough
Historical Society and he is a Director of the Genealogical
Society of Ireland. His recently completed history of
Dunleary/Kingstown/Dún Laoghaire will be published in
April 2016.
12th March
Ballinteer St. John’s GAA Club, Ballinteer at 4pm
The Planning of the 1916
Rising by Donal Fallon
Donal Fallon is the author of a recent biography of
Major John MacBride for the Sixteen Lives series,
published by O’Brien’s Press. He is a tour guide of the
city and one of the founding writers of the ‘ Come Here
To Me’ Dublin history blog. Organised by Dublin South
1916 Committee. Booking essential ds1916centenary@
gmail.com Tel 086 8071010
March - May
National Maritime Museum, Mariners Church, Haigh Terrace, Dún Laoghaire. Tel: 01 –
2143964; Email: [email protected]
National Maritime Museum of
Ireland Lectures and Exhibitions
Tuesday
15th
March,
7:30 pm
Tuesday
5th April,
7:30 pm
Tuesday
26th
April,
7:30 pm
Thursday
12th May,
7:30 pm
ASGARD on the Road to the Rising and
Beyond
A talk by Pat Murphy a well-known
yachtsman who has broadcast extensively
on Seascapes the maritime programme on
RTÉ Radio One.
The Silent Shore, The AUD, Roger Casement
and Banna Strand
A talk by Dr. John Treacy who has previously
lectured extensively on the development of
the modern Irish Naval Service.
The AUD and the HELGA in the 1916 Rising
A talk by Cormac Lowth a well-known and
popular speaker, who lectures on a wide
variety of maritime themes.
Working Conditions of Seamen in 1916
A talk by David Snook whose research into
Merchant Seaman’s Identity Cards and other
subjects has given him a unique insight into
the working conditions at sea in this era.
Thursday Conor OBrien, KELPIE and the 1914 Gun
19th May, Running
7:30 pm
A talk by Judith Hill author of In Search of
Islands, the Life of Conor O’Brien whose
yacht Kelpie took part in the gunrunning
for the Irish Volunteers along with Erskine
Childers Asgard in 1914.
Thursday Kingstown: A Divided Seafaring Town
26th May, A talk by Tom Conlon who will shortly
7:30 pm
publish a book on the social conditions of
the residents of the ‘Courts’ in Kingstown.
In the lecture he will explore the prevailing
social divisions between ordinary seamen
and seagoing officers in Dún Laoghaire in
1916.
Thursday
9th June,
7:30 pm
Dr. John de Courcy Ireland: A Tribute to a
Maritime Historian
John Ellis was a pupil and close friend of Dr.
John de Courcy Ireland. He will pay tribute
to this noted maritime historian whose
seminal work on the maritime aspects of the
Easter Rising opened up this hitherto little
researched field for future historians.
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24th March
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at 7pm
Major John MacBride, a
lecture by Donal Fallon
Donal Fallon is an historian and a guide with Historical
Walking Tours of Dublin and one of the founders of the
award-winning blog on Dublin life and culture, ‘Come Here
to Me’. Organised by Coiste Éirí Amach 1916 Dún LaoghaireRathdown in conjunction with dlr County Council.
Contact: [email protected]; Tel: 086-0505272
Major John MacBride
Major John MacBride
was to spend what
would prove to be
the final years of
his life living at 8
Spencer Villas in
Glenageary, the
home of Fred Allan,
a well-known
member of the IRB, and his wife Clara
He left his Glenageary home on Easter Monday and
happened by chance upon the Rising. He explained the
chain of events at his court martial:
“On the morning of Easter Monday I left my home at
Glenageary with the intention of going to meet my
brother who was coming to Dublin to get married. In
waiting around town I went up as far as Stephen’s
Green and there saw a band of Irish Volunteers. I knew
some of the members personally and the commander
told me that an Irish Republic was virtually proclaimed.
As he knew my rather advanced opinions and although
I had no previous connection with the Irish Volunteers,
I considered it my duty to join them. I knew there was
no chance of success and I never advised nor influenced
any other person to join. I did not even know the
positions they were about to take up. I marched with
them to Jacob’s Factory. After being a few hours there
I was appointed second-in-command, I felt it my duty
to occupy that position. I could have escaped from
Jacob’s Factory before the surrender had I desired, but
I considered it a dishonourable thing to do. I do not say
this with the idea of mitigating any penalty they may
impose but in order to make clear my position in the
matter”
John MacBride was executed by firing squad at
Kilmainham Gaol on 5 May 1916.
30th March to 24th April
The King: Patrick Pearse, by Balally Players Theatre Company
Mill Theatre,
Dundrum
Wed 30th March – Fri 1st
April at 8.00pm
€12 / €14
Pearse House, Fri 22nd – Sun 24th April
St Enda’s Park at 8.00pm
€10 / €12
Marlay House Thurs 14th – Sat 16th
April at 8.00pm
€10 / €12
Booking for all venues can be arranged through the Mill
Theatre Tel: 01 2969340; www.milltheatre.ie
A vibrant, immediate and insightful reimagining of the
rarely performed The King by Patrick Pearse. Fusing choral
movement and voice, specially commissioned live music
and a large ensemble cast, this will be a celebration of the
artistic, political and cultural importance of Pearse’s work
for the theatre.
Written in 1912, The King is a conversation about the glory
and savagery of war. And while Pearse hints at a yearning
for sacrifice for the common good, he presents both sides of
a debate. It becomes a medium through which Pearse can
examine notions of Irish identity.
29th March – 1st April
“Creating the Manifesto”
A project for young people at dlr LexIcon & the National
Print Museum, Beggars Bush, Dublin 4.
Tuesday March 29th 10am-2pm dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire
Wednesday March 30th 10am-2pm dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire
Thursday March 31st 10am-4.30pm National Print Museum
Friday April 1st 10am-4.30pm National Print Museum.
Bookings and Further info: [email protected]
Facilitated by: Nathan O’Donnell, Clare Bell, Mary
Plunkett in collaboration with the National Print
Museum.
Manifesto writing is a way to imagine different worlds.
“Creating the Manifesto” is a project for young people
aged 16-20 years of age. Over four days during Easter
2016, participants will create their own manifestos.
They will devise and write personal manifestos at the
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire, and then use these texts
to design and print letterpress posters at the National
Print Museum.
*Participants must be available to attend each day of
the project.
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31st March – 1st April
Pavilion Theatre, Dún
Laoghaire at 8pm.
Tickets: €18/€16
Tel: 01 2312929;
www.paviliontheatre.ie
Madame de
Markievicz on trial
A play by Ann Matthews,
directed by Anthony Fox. This drama centred around
Constance Markievicz depicts an event in Dublin at
Easter in 1916 when a policeman was fatally shot. It is
set in a courtroom and a prison cell during the Autumn
of 1917. The testimonies of the witnesses are interwoven
to show that Madame was a normal multi-dimensional
woman in contrast to the usual one-dimensional icon
frequently presented. The audience will be the ultimate
judge, as they leave the theatre to decide to issue an
‘innocent’ or ‘guilty’ verdict.
April 2016
Cabinteely Park & Blackrock Park
1916 Gardens of Remembrance
These gardens will feature a granite copy of the 1916
Proclamation flagpole and seven trees to represent the
seven signatories of the proclamation and will be enduring
legacies of the centenary of the 1916 Rising.
Month of April
Dublin: One City, One Book, led by Dublin City Public
Libraries encourages everyone to read a book connected
with the capital city during the month of April every year.
Dlr Libraries have participated in this exciting initiative for
the last three years. The chosen novel for 2016 is Fallen by
Lia Mills. It tells the story of Dubliners against the backdrop
of the dramatic events of Easter Week 1916. Through the
experiences of its central character Katie Crilly, the novel
explores the challenges of day to day living in a conflict
situation alongside subjects such as education and votes
for women. It vividly depicts the various and conflicting
allegiances faced by Irish soldiers in the First World War and
those supporting the cause of the rebellion. A programme
of events will provide opportunities to engage with the
book in a range of contexts.
The full programme will be announced on 9th March 2016.
See also: www.dublinonecityonebook.ie
3rd April
Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire
Booking is required. www.paviliontheatre.ie
Tel: 01 231 2929
1916 Special Screenings:
Mise Éire (1959):
2:00pm
Saoirse? (1961):
4:00pm
After 16 Shorts (2016): 6:00pm
A rare chance to see special screenings of two of the most
important historical films about the revolutionary period
plus a series of short films specially commissioned by the
Irish Film Board to mark the centenary of the Rising.
7th April
dlr LexIcon, Studio Theatre at 7.00pm.
Women’s Lives, Work and
Activism in 1916 What were women’s lives and work like in 1916? Who
were the women active in the Rising and the labour
movement? Who were the Irish suffragettes and what
involvement did Irish women have in the war effort?
Join labour historian Theresa Moriarty and poet and
biographer Nell Regan to find out more about this
varied and fascinating time as well as the intriguing
process of research and the use of history as a source
material for fiction.
The evening will be preceded by the launch at 6pm
of Helena Molony: A Radical Life by Nell Regan, (Arlen
House). This is the first biography of Molony, combatant
in 1916, Abbey actor and labour leader.
All welcome. Further info: [email protected]. No
booking necessary.
9th April
2pm, Loughlinstown.
Tel: 086-4025148
Loughlinstown, Ballybrack and
Shanganagh Men’s Shed 19162016 Mural Opening
The Loughlinstown, Ballybrack and Shanganagh Men’s
Shed will paint a 1916 themed mural in their premises
highlighting the local connection between the area and the
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1916 Rising by incorporating images of the four volunteers
killed in the Rising who are buried in Deansgrange
Cemetery. The mural will be open to the public and the
launch will be accompanied by traditional music, poetry
and drama.
12th April
dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire at 7pm.
Booking via www.eventbrite.ie
Search under dlr LexIcon from beginning
of April.
‘Midwife of a Nation’ a play written by
Joe O’Byrne and Carnation Theatre in
association with Dublin City Library
Join Carnation Theatre as it follows the women of 1916:
the dispatchers, the doctors, the gunrunners, the nurses
and the smugglers. Sing! Dance! Remember! Join hands
with us as we jump back in time to the birth of our
great nation!
During the month of Bealtaine, the play will be
performed for older people affected by dementia
and their carers on 12th May at 11.30 and 26th May at
2pm. Booking details for these performances will be
announced in the what’s on leaflet for dlr libraries in
April 2016.
14th April
dlr LexIcon, Studio Theatre at 7.00pm.
’16 in 16
Join us for a varied and thought provoking evening as
four prominent people from the worlds of the arts, social
justice and heritage speak for 16 minutes each on all
things ‘16 related. The Chief Commissioner of the Irish
Human Rights and Equality Commission, Emily Logan on
human rights in Ireland in 2016 and what we might draw
on from our past; Lia Mills author of Fallen, the One City
One Book choice for April 2016 on her research and, on
the women writing in 1916, including Susan Mitchell; Pat
Cooke, Director of UCD MA in Cultural Policy and Arts
Management and previously Director of Kilmainham
Jail and Pearse Museum on the legacy of 1916 in cultural
policy & Count Plunkett’s involvement in 1916; and Amina
Moustafa of the SARI ‘Hijabs and Hat-tricks’ programme.
‘16 in 16 is devised and programmed by Nell Regan. Free but
ticketed. Tickets through Eventbrite.ie from April.
19th April
Dalkey Library, Dalkey at 6:30pm
1916: The Mornings After: From The
Court Martials to The Tribunals
Join Tim Pat Coogan for a talk and discussion on his
book described as a ‘strongly personal perspective on
the Irish century that followed the Rising - charting a
flawed history that is marked as much by complacency,
corruption and institutional and clerical abuse, as it is
by the sacrifices and nation-building achievements of
the Republic’s founding fathers’. Contact: dalkeylib@
dlrcoco.ie. Tel: 01 285 5317
21st April
dlr LexIcon, The Studio Theatre,
Dún Laoghaire at 7.00pm, €5.
Dramatising Women’s Lives: Two
Monologues by Celia de Fréine
(Beth) and Lia Mills (Katie)
Beth explores one woman’s life against the backdrop of the
events of 1916. Beth takes in washing and mends frocks in
order to support herself and her son, James. The drama of
real events that took place in 1916 in Rathgar/Rathmines
is highlighted through the everyday lives of these fictional
characters.
Katie, trapped in a house on the wrong side of the river at
the height of the fighting in Easter week, waits for news of her family, of her missing brother and of a man she has
only just met but feels drawn towards. Tension drives her
out onto the deserted streets, where the city waits for the
imminent arrival of the British Army.
Tickets though Eventbrite.ie from 1st April.
22nd April
dlr LexIcon, Studio Theatre,
Dún Laoghaire at 7:30pm
The 1916 Song Project
This research and performance project which is being
devised and produced by Michael Fortune and Aileen
Lambert features ten traditional singers from throughout
the island of Ireland who will compose, research and
present a body of traditional songs based on the 1916 Rising
and the events surrounding it. A concert featuring these
songs will take place during Easter 2016 Dún LaoghaireRathdown. For further information see
www.the1916songproject.com
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26th April
dlr LexIcon Studio Theatre,
Dún Laoghaire at 7:00pm
The Poets’ Revolution:
A Reading
Several of the leaders of the
Easter Rising were accomplished
poets with books to their name.
In ‘The Poets’ Revolution’,
William Butler Yeats
distinguished Irish poets of
today introduce a choice from
this body of work in a special evening of poetry and
conversation with Gerald Dawe, Paula Meehan, Eileen
Ní Cuilleanáin and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.
No Booking necessary. Further info: dlrlexiconlib@
dlrcoco.ie
28th April
dlr LexIcon, Studio Theatre,
Dún Laoghaire at 7.00pm.
Máire Nic Shiubhlaigh and
1916. Talk by Dave Kenny
Máire Nic Shiubhlaigh was the Abbey Theatre’s first leading
lady and she was a Republican activist, leading Cumann
na mBan in Jacob’s Biscuit Factory in 1916. Sixty years after
her death, her grand-nephew, journalist and broadcaster
Dave Kenny has published her memoirs. He provides a
unique and exciting first-hand account of the founding of
our national theatre and the fight in Jacob’s. Máire lived in
Glasthule at the time of the Rising and cycled from there
to Jacob’s during the Rising in 1916. No booking necessary.
Further info: [email protected]
4th May
10am and 12pm, Pavilion Theatre, Dún
Laoghaire. Booking is required.
www.paviliontheatre.ie Tel: 01 231 2929
Branar Téatar do Pháistí presents
Maloney’s Dream/Brionglóid Maloney
(Family/Schools) €5 (Teachers free)
Bilingual – English and Irish
Maloney’s Dream is a theatre show which is set against the
background of Easter week 1916.
4th May - 31st May
dlr Lexicon, Dún Laoghaire
Exhibition: Little Stories Little Prints:
A 1916 Commemorative Project
The Leinster Printmaking Studio, Clane, Co. Kildare,
with support from the Kildare County Council Arts and
Library Service presents a 1916 Commemorative Project
through Printmaking. Almost fifty printmakers from
eight printmaking studios around Ireland accepted an
invitation to participate in the project, which aims to create
awareness of little known events or incidents during or
around the time of the Easter Rising. This is a travelling
exhibition, touring libraries in Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow and
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. Project Coordinator
Pamela de Brí. Further information at
(www.littlestorieslittleprints.com)
6th May
Pavilion Theatre, Dún Laoghaire at 8pm.
Tel: 01 231 2929. www.paviliontheatre.ie
Tickets €20/€18
Left behind – Songs of the 1916 Widows
A new collection of songs by composer and curator Simon
O’Connor, to mark the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising
that draws on the experiences of women closely connected
to the conflict.
11th – 21st May
Mill Theatre, Dundrum. Every evening at 8pm
except Sunday 15th.
Tickets €18/€15. Mill Theatre Tel: 01 2969340;
www.milltheatre.ie
‘Good Evening Mr. Collins’
by Tom McIntyre
In 1916 Michael Collins was Adjutant to Joseph Plunkett and
was sent to prison in Frangoch. He was twenty six years
old. ‘Good Evening Mr. Collins’ is a light-hearted yet truthful
look at the life of a young man who lived in very dark times.
Through music, comedy, drama and movement, it traces his
adventures over the six years from 1916 to his death at Beal
na mBlath in 1922. ‘Good Evening Mr. Collins’ will involve
over 30 actors, musicians and theatre makers. For more
information see www.milltheatre.ie. Organised by Mill
Productions in conjunction with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
County Council.
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3rd June 2016
Conference to take place at IADT, Kill
Avenue, Dún Laoghaire
Conference: The Other 1916
Organised by the Department of Humanities and Arts
Management, IADT, Dún Laoghaire, this conference
will look at ‘the everyday of 1916’ including literature,
film, heritage, labour, gender, family, diaspora and the
Great War. It will consider new and innovative debates
about the national narrative of 1916, re-imagining
alternative histories to 1916 and undertaking inclusive
and interactive civic engagement with the local and
national community in relation to collective memory.
See www.iadt.ie for details.
Email: [email protected]
29th June-31st August
Wednesdays at 2pm. Deansgrange Cemetery,
Deansgrange
Summer of Heritage Tours of
Deansgrange Cemetery
Deansgrange Cemetery is the resting place for over 120
people who were involved in the Easter Rising. Some
were Irish Volunteers who died fighting in the Rising.
There are also British soldiers and a number of civilians.
These tours are given by cemetery staff and provide a
fascinating insight into the Rising. This will be part of Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s Summer of Heritage
Programme. See www.events.dlrcoco.ie for further details.
30th June – 31st August
Wednesdays 7pm. Tour starts on the steps of
the Old Town Hall, Dún Laoghaire.
Summer of Heritage 1916 Kingstown/
Dún Laoghaire Guided Walk
Kingstown in 1916 was a preferred suburb of Dublin. A
great place to live if you were wealthy or middle-class. But
throughout the previous 60 years, Kingstown had a bad
record in terms of hidden deprivation. Unemployment,
bad housing, lack of sanitation, chronic disease problems
had shaped the lives of two-fifths of the population, living
within a stone’s throw of the main streets.
This guided tour will visit sites which were significant for
both sides of the divide.
See www.events.dlrcoco.ie for further details.
End of June
Deansgrange Cemetery
A Ceremonial Occasion at
Deansgrange Cemetery
A Ceremonial Occasion during which wreaths will be
laid at significant graves and the Proclamation read to
mark the importance of the cemetery and its associations
with the 1916 Rising. There will also be the unveiling of a
2016 Commemorative Sculpture commissioned by Dún
Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. The cemetery in one
of the most significant contemporary locations associated
with the Rising and is the resting place of Irish Volunteers,
British soldiers and civilians who all lost their lives during
Easter Week as well as those who fought for Irish freedom
in 1916 and were later buried in the cemetery.
27th June – 4th
September
Monday, Wednesday and Sunday: Tours on
the hour 14:00-17:00
Cabinteely House, Cabinteely Park
Summer of Heritage Tours of the Home
of Joe McGrath, Cabinteely House
Joe McGrath fought in Marrowbone Lane in 1916.
Arrested after the Rising he was interned in Wormwood
Scrubs and Brixton Prison in England. He was later
elected for Sinn Féin and played a key role in Irish affairs
during the War of Independence and Civil War. He later
purchased Cabinteely House and its grounds. This will
be part of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s
Summer of Heritage Programme. See
www.events.dlrcoco.ie for further details.
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3rd July – 4th September
Milltown tours: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 11:30am
Dundrum tours: Tuesdays 7pm; Saturdays 2:30pm
Summer of Heritage Tours of Milltown and Dundrum
featuring the story of Patrick Doyle from Milltown, who
fought and died in the Easter Rising.
See www.events.dlrcoco.ie for further details.
Throughout the Year
The Archive and Research Centre of the
Genealogical Society of Ireland, Dún
Laoghaire
Patrick Doyle
Patrick Doyle from Millmount, Milltown was a member
of E Company 3rd Battalion Irish Volunteers during
the 1916 Rising. Éamon de Valera posted Doyle to
Clanwilliam House, a large building that overlooked
the bridge spanning the Grand Canal between
Northumberland Road and Mount Street. The most
intense fighting of Easter Week too place here. Patrick
Doyle’s body was never recovered following a fire that
engulfed Clanwilliam House in the latter stages of the
fighting. His name is recorded on a family headstone
at St. Nahi’s, Dundrum and a road is named after him
close to where he lived.
Where Were Your Ancestors in 1916?
The Archive and Research Centre of the Genealogical
Society of Ireland at the Carlisle Pier, Dún Laoghaire, Co.
Dublin is open every Wednesday from 10.30hrs to 16.30hrs
and every Saturday from 14.00hrs to 17.00hrs throughout
the 1916 Rising Centenary year providing free family history
research advice. See: www.familyhistory.ie
Clanwilliam House
Deansgrange Cemetry
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Your local Councillors
Blackrock Electoral Area
BAKER, Marie (F.G)
38 Avondale Lawn,
Blackrock, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-8186704
Email: [email protected]
Dundrum Electoral Area
HAND, Pat (F.G)
25 Chestnut Grove,
Ballinteer, Dublin 16
Mob: 086-6078181
Email: [email protected]
BOYHAN, Victor (IND)(PC)
25 Grange Crescent, Kill O’ the Grange,
Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-2350382
Email: [email protected]
KINGSTON, Deirdre (LAB)
C/O Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County
Council, County Hall Dún Laoghaire.
Mob: 087-2340409
Email: [email protected]
WARD, Barry (F.G)
C/O Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council, County Hall, Dún Laoghaire
Mob: 085-1578000
Email: [email protected]
Glencullen/Sandyford
Electoral Area
MARTIN, Catherine (G.P)
39 Stockingwood Copse,
Stocking Avenue, Dublin 16
Mob: 086-4611633
Email: [email protected]
FEENEY, Kate (F.F)
Lia Fáil, Wynberg Park,
Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
Mob: 086-4611627
Email: [email protected]
HANAFIN, Mary (F.F)
C/O Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council, County Hall, Dún Laoghaire.
Mob: 087-3314646
Email: [email protected]
CURRAN Chris (S.F)
11 Levmoss Avenue, The Gallops,
Leopardstown, Dublin 18
Mob: 086-1043396
Email: [email protected]
DALY, Kevin (IND)
C/O Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council, County Hall, Dún Laoghaire.
Mob: 086-4611081
Email: [email protected]
MURPHY, Tom (F.F)
Tree Tops, Barnacullia, Sandyford,
Dublin 18
Mob: 086-7814515
Email: [email protected]
O’BRIEN Peter (LAB)
23 Clonard Lawn,
Sandyford Road, Dublin 16.
Mob: 086-4611638
Email: [email protected]
RICHMOND, Neale (F.G)
23 Kingston Heights, Ballinteer,
Dublin 16
Mob: 086-7814514
Email: [email protected]
MURPHY, Brian (F.G)
C/O Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council, County Hall, Dún Laoghaire.
Mob: 086-1612137
Email: [email protected]
O’NEILL, Seamas (IND)
69 Bird Avenue,
Clonskeagh, Dublin 14
Mob: 086-4611640
Email: [email protected]
CUFFE, Jennifer (F.F)
C/O Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council, County Hall, Dún Laoghaire.
Mob: 086-4608498
Email: [email protected]
LEWIS, Hugh (PBP)
179 Ashlawn Park,
Ballybrack, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-7814523
Email: [email protected]
O’BRIEN Shane (S.F)
135 Coolevin,
Ballybrack, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-4611639
Email: [email protected]
O’CALLAGHAN, Denis (LAB)
49 Rathsallagh Park,
Shankill, Co. Dublin.
Mob: 086-2785609
Email: [email protected]
SMYTH, Carrie (LAB)
Inislachan, Seafield Road, Killiney,
Co. Dublin.
Mob: 086-3835051
Email: [email protected]
FAYNE, Mary (F.G)
Coolmaine, Sandycove Road,
Sandycove, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-4611626
Email: [email protected]
MERRIGAN, Michael (IND)
11 Desmond Avenue,
Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-8756026
Email: [email protected]
SMYTH, Ossian (G.P)
Pramila, Tivoli Road,
Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
Mob: 086-4611628
Email: [email protected]
STEWART, Patricia (F.G)
7 Stable Lane, Crofton Terrace, Dún
Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
Mob: 086-8291002
Email: [email protected]
Killiney/Shankill Electoral Area
(formerly known as Ballybrack)
DEVLIN, Cormac (F.F)
St. Michael’s, 117 Glenageary Avenue,
Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-8186814
Email: [email protected]
HALPIN, Melisa (PBP)
91 Lower George’s Street
Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-3805793
Email: [email protected]
TALLON, Grace (LAB)
5 Sweetmount Avenue,
Dundrum, Dublin 14
Mob: 086-2492837
Email: [email protected]
BAILEY, Maria (F.G)
Kilmore, Killiney Road,
Killiney, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-1019750
Email: [email protected]
BAILEY, John. (F.G)
Kilmore, Killiney Road,
Killiney, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-8324523
Email: [email protected]
GILL, Karl (PBP)
12 Flower Grove, Glenageary, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-0667137
Email: [email protected]
NIC CORMAIC, Sorcha (S.F)
1 Acorn Drive,
Dundrum, Dublin 16
Mob: 086-4611637
Email: [email protected]
McCARTHY, Lettie (LAB)
23 Kilgobbin Heights, Stepaside,
Dublin 18
Mob: 086-8186718
Email: [email protected]
McGOVERN, Lynsey (IND)
49 Ranelagh Road, Dublin 6
Mob: 086-4611634
Email: [email protected]
BRENNAN, Shay (F.F)
31 Finsbury Park,
Churchtown, Dublin 14
Mob: 086-8290570
Email: [email protected]
Dún Laoghaire Electoral Area
Stillorgan Electoral Area
DOCKERY, Liam (F.F)
10 Knocksinna Park, Foxrock, Dublin 18
Mob: 086-4611624
Email: [email protected] -
DONNELLY, Deirdre (IND)
C/O Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council, County Hall, Dún Laoghaire.
Mob: 086-4611625
Email: [email protected]
HORKAN, Gerry (F.F)(P.C.)
7 Hollywood Park, Goatstown, Dublin 14
Mob: 086-3881531
Email: [email protected]
MADIGAN, Josepha (F.G)
56 Glenabbey Road, Mount Merrion,
Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-7806803
Email: [email protected]
McKINNEY, Carron (LAB)
6 Park Drive, Cabinteely, Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-0081800
Email: [email protected]
SAUL, Barry (F.G)
3 Mather Road North, Mount Merrion,
Co. Dublin
Mob: 086-7814517
Email: [email protected]