• The Dunmanway killings, also known as the Bandon Valley Killings, the Dunmanway murders or the Dunmanway massacre, refers to the killing (and in some cases...
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    Dunmanway (Irish: Dúnmaonmhuí, official Irish name: Dún Mánmhaí) is a market town in County Cork, in the southwest of Ireland. It is the geographical...
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    weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition. In April 1922, in the Dunmanway killings, an IRA party in Cork killed 10 local suspected Protestant informers...
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    100-200 Protestants were victims of sectarian killings, with the biggest case being the 1922 Dunmanway killings. After the establishment of the Irish Free...
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  • which Niall Meehan responded. The second controversy surrounds the Dunmanway killings, in which thirteen Protestant men and boys were shot dead between...
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  • Retrieved 17 September 2018. Keane, Barry (16 August 2012). "The Dunmanway killings- murders myths and misinformation- Protestant decline in Cork 1911-1926...
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  • The IRA and its Enemies over the Kilmichael Ambush in 1920 and the Dunmanway killings in 1922. Ryan in her book Tom Barry, IRA Freedom Fighter disputed...
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  • Anthony Buttimer, Irish soccer referee James Buttimer, shot dead in the Dunmanway killings Jerry Buttimer (born 1967), Irish politician Jim Buttimer, Irish sportsperson...
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  • Officers; part of the Irish War of Independence. 1922, 26–28 April Dunmanway killings Dunmanway, County Cork 13 1 A mass shooting of Protestant civilians alleged...
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  • the Treaty, were sometimes taken over by anti-Treaty forces. The Dunmanway killings in April emphasised the government's lack of control. In May 1,200...
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  • whose killing led to the Dunmanway killings; O’Donoghue's witness statement was later used to deny any sectarian motivation in the killings. He was...
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    categories can be blurred and contentious; an example being the 1922 Dunmanway killings. The 1922 committee drafting the Constitution of the Irish Free State...
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  • Dunmanway killings: Thirteen Protestant men, suspected of involvement as or with informants to the British Army, are killed in and around Dunmanway,...
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  • towards the work of Peter Hart, especially Hart's account of the Dunmanway killings. The Irish Political Review also ran a series of articles by Brendan...
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    next afternoon in his room at the Hotel Broztell in Manhattan. The Dunmanway killings began in County Cork, Ireland, with 13 Protestant men and boys being...
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    on 15 December, two lorry-loads of Auxiliaries were travelling from Dunmanway to Cork for the funeral of Spencer Chapman, their comrade killed at Dillon's...
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    their caps afterwards, to celebrate the occasion. A few days later, near Dunmanway, an Auxiliary called Vernon Hart killed a young man and a seventy-year-old...
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  • intelligence documents belonging to the British Auxiliary Division in Dunmanway, which apparently confirmed the existence of the group, and included a...
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  • O'Hegarty was stationed in Ballingeary when visited by Michael McCarthy of Dunmanway to propose an attack on an RIC post at Macroom. But their strength was...
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    Justine McCarthy (17 February 2013). "Lecturer Ballad insults victims of Dunmanway". Sunday Times. Retrieved 23 November 2018. "Bandon AFC". Bandonafc.ie...
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    London GAA and, through this, the IRB. Sam Maguire, a republican from Dunmanway, County Cork, introduced the 19-year-old Collins to the IRB. In 1915 he...
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    (1922-1923), there were a number of incidents in Kenmare, including the killing of O'Connor brothers in September 1922 by the Anti-Treaty IRA, and the...
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  • the truce, when in April 1922 a wave of killings by Irregulars included Solicitor Francis Fitzmaurice in Dunmanway whom he had considered joining in practice...
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    arresting and killing three of its occupants- Patrick Devitt, Daniel Mullane and Denis Bennett, all of whom were railway workers. The killings prompted an...
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    a number of raids on the villages in the surrounding area, including Dunmanway, Coppeen and Castletown-Kinneigh, to intimidate the local population away...
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    officials, and looted the homes of Youghal's townspeople. The revenge killings that followed this included that of a priest, Daniel O'Neilan, OSF, on...
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    crashed in the Croaghs area of the Bluestack Mountains, outside of Glenties, killing seven of its 12-man crew. Brendan Behan spent more than two months with...
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    owned by Gulf Oil. On 8 January 1979 the oil tanker Betelgeuse exploded, killing all 42 crew members, as well as seven employees at the terminal. The jetty...
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    1943 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 crashed in fog on Crow Head near Dursey, killing all crew. The island is popular with day-trippers and walkers during the...
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    approaching the southwest coast of Ireland when it was blown apart by a bomb, killing all 329 people on board. In the days that followed, extensive searches...
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