The Bachelor's Walk massacre occurred in Dublin, on 26 July 1914, when a column of troops of the King's Own Scottish Borderers was accosted by a crowd...
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as the Bachelor's Walk massacre. Dublin quays Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bachelors Walk, Dublin. "Siúlán Bhaitsiléir/Bachelors Walk". Logainm...
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Howth gun-running (section Bachelors Walk)
by a mob at Bachelors Walk, who threw stones and exchanged insults with the soldiers. In an event later termed the Bachelor's Walk massacre, the soldiers...
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to add an appropriate postman's walk number but when addressed in Irish, different letters were used with the same walk numbers, such as Rathgar Road being...
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civilians out of revenge or frustration: notably in the North King Street Massacre, where fifteen were killed, and at Portobello Barracks, where six were...
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Thornton's, closed in 2016. The Dublin Institute of Technology commenced a bachelor's degree in culinary skills in 1999. Historically, Irish coffee houses and...
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(estimates vary between 20,000 and 100,000 people), following the Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry on 30 January 1972, when the British Army's Parachute Regiment...
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the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) and are commonly called massacres. All those that took place during the late 20th century were part of the...
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on a Dublin crowd on 26 July 1914 in what became known as the Bachelor's Walk massacre. He was taken to Jervis Street Hospital with a bullet wound to...
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Bloody Sunday (1920) (redirect from Croke Park Massacre)
a military inquiry concluded it was indiscriminate and excessive. The massacre further turned Irish public opinion against the British authorities. That...
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Frederick Cavendish, on the evening of his arrival to Ireland, decided to walk alone from Dublin Castle to his new residence in The Phoenix Park. Close...
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