Defunct Political Drinking Dens
(In a 2014 article, I looked at more generally Dublin’s historic drinking dens, early houses, kips, shebeens and bona-fide pubs.) In the 1980s and 1990s, three self-proclaimed Irish republican and...
View ArticleDublin Well Woman Centre picket (1978)
In January 1978, the Dublin Well Woman Centre opened its fifth clinic in the city at 63 Lower Leeson Street under the directorship of Anne Connolly. The aim of the organisation was to help “Irish women...
View ArticleNew files relating to Dublin Irish Citizen Army (ICA) members released
The Military Service (1916-23) Pensions Collection today released files relating to claims lodged by 1,442 individuals (or their dependants). The May 2018 release includes 600 female participants and...
View ArticleAnti-Amendment Music (1982/83)
The introduction of the Eighth Amendment into the Irish Constitution in 1983 “was a remarkable feat by a small group of Catholic right-wing conservatives.” After a bitter referendum battle, the...
View ArticleClaude Gunner’s gang (1921)
Note: I’ve previously looked at a criminal street-gang from Dublin’s North Inner city named the ‘Sons of Dawn’ who were also tracked down and arrested by the IRA in the same period. Introduction In...
View ArticleGabriel Lee (1904-37) and Eoin O’Duffy’s ‘Irish Brigade’
Gabriel Lee is the only member of Eoin O’Duffy’s Pro-Franco ‘Irish Brigade’ to be commemorated with a public memorial in Ireland. A small plaque in Dublin’s Pro-Cathedral marks the fact that he died...
View ArticleThe Dublin Castle scandal’s “Unspeakable Crime” (1884)
The Dublin Castle homosexual scandal of 1884 is a complex story. It involves more than a dozen characters that were introduced over a series of separate criminal trials. All sections of society were...
View ArticleAlan MacSimoin (1957-2018) – Dublin Historian and Political Activist
Alan at anti-fascist demo in the 1990s. Credit – WSM. We learned at lunchtime today of the tragic news that Alan MacSimoin has died. It was sudden and hit us hard. Alan was a social historian,...
View ArticleDublin Pubs (Mid 1980s)
I picked up this book for $5 in the amazing Powell’s bookshop in Portland, Oregon during the summer. It features 60 full-colour photographs of pubs across Ireland taken by Liam Blake with accompanying...
View ArticleEarly Houses of Dublin (2019)
In February 2015, I published an article listing the remaining 14 or so ‘early house’ pubs in Dublin city centre along with some brief historical background about why these bars have special licenses...
View ArticleMultiracial bands in Irish music history (1963-1980)
Ireland in the 1960s and 1970s was a very homogeneous and white society but there were a handful of groundbreaking bands that included both black and white musicians. This a work in progress. In late...
View ArticleThe Atrix relaunch – Sugar Club (Thurs 19 Sep 2019)
Dazzling Dublin New Wave/Post-Punk band The Atrix are set to release their long awaited anthology. The boxset (available in vinyl and CD) of remastered tracks from the 1979-81 period also includes a 24...
View ArticleRoyal British Legion halls in Dublin and Wicklow
The Royal British Legion (RBL) is a charity, founded in 1921, to provide financial and social support to members and veterans of the British Armed Forces. It’s best known for its annual red poppy...
View ArticleGangland murders in Dublin (1970s/80s)
(Regarding crime and Dublin, the blog has previously looked at 18th century gang violence; joy-riding in Dublin from 1918-39; War of Independence bank-robberies; the 1920s ‘Sons of Dawn‘ who were...
View ArticleGangland murders in Dublin (1990-94)
(Regarding crime and Dublin, the blog has previously looked at 18th century gang violence; joy-riding in Dublin from 1918-39; War of Independence bank-robberies; the 1920s ‘Sons of Dawn‘ who were...
View ArticleSeamus Costello letter in Military Service Pensions Collection file
The Military Service Pensions Collection is a publicly accessible online archive of material relating to the 1916-23 period. For successful applicants, material and correspondence on their file can...
View ArticleColourful account of gay social spots in Dublin from an English visitor (1968)
George Lucas (born George Quirke) (1926–2014) was an English civil servant who documented his gay social life in a series of detailed personal diaries from the 1950s until the 1990s. Lucas befriended...
View ArticleThe life and death of IRA Volunteer Peter McCarthy (1917-1937)
Peter McCarthy, a 20-year-old IRA member, was shot dead in June 1937 on Lower Clanbrassil Street. He was killed by an off-duty Special Branch officer with an unlicensed revolver in dubious...
View ArticleThe life and death of IRA Volunteer Jackie Griffith (1921-1943)
Jackie Griffith, a 21-year-old IRA member, was shot dead in July 1943 while cycling near the corner of Lower Mount Street and Merrion Square in Dublin city centre. Although only a young man, he had...
View ArticleMajor new map project of Dublin gun murders (1970 to 2022)
IntroductionThis new map plots out the locations of almost 350 gun murders in Dublin (and neighbouring counties) relating to organised crime, anti-social elements, paramilitary feuds, robberies and...
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