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Memorial to Murdered Men Unveiled

category national | crime and justice | news report author Tuesday May 23, 2006 12:58author by Des Long - limerick republican information serviceauthor email lris at eircom dot netauthor address lrisauthor phone 061 343314 Report this post to the editors

new memorial to two men murdered by Crown Forces

A large crowd including Limerick County Councillor Noreen Ryan turned out for the unveiling of a memorial to two Limerick men murdered by Crown Forces
Assembling for the march to the site
Assembling for the march to the site

Media Information from….
BLAKE/O’NEILL COMMEMORATION
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The site of possibly the most successful operation by
the IRA during the war for national liberation against
Crown Forces at Dromkeen is not marked by any memorial,
a commemoration in County Limerick was told on
Sunday 21st May.

Addressing the gathering at the Cross of Grange on the
main Limerick to Tipperary Road to unveil a restored
memorial to two Limerick men murdered by Crown
Forces, the chairman Des Long said that any other
country would proudly mark such a historical spot.

“There is no memorial to the events that took place
at Dromkeen where Crown Forces suffered their
second heaviest casualties during the War of Independence,”
he said. “Also the memorial to Captain Michael
Danfort is now buried in the Crossagalla Business
Park and one to Henry Clancy at Ballysimon is now
threatened by development.

“As Irish men and women we have a duty to ensure that
the efforts of all those who endeavoured to establish the
32 County Republic are not forgotten.”

The memorial to Michael Blake and James O’Neill was
unveiled by Seamus O’Suillabhain from Broadford and
a wreath was laid by Joe Lynch from Limerick.

Historian Tom Toomey said that O’Neill and Blake were
exonerated by their own courts of justice “but they were
then done to death on a lonely country road without a shred
of evidence against them….such was Crown justice at the time!”

The original memorial to Blake and O’Neill had been lost during
road works and the new stone monument was provided by Limerick
County Council following representations by Cllr. Eddie Wade.

(Ends)
Caption: Large crowds turned up for the unveiling.
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author by John - dunaree2000publication date Tue May 23, 2006 17:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

That's not a large crowd. Its a small crowd. A large crowd is what turned up in Limerick the same day to welcome home the Munster team that the day before became European champions in a sport that was invented in an English public school and which Crown Forces are generally credited with introducing and popularising in the Limerick area.

author by Caobhinpublication date Wed May 24, 2006 11:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The crown forces iinflicted a lot of things on our country during the imperial occupation - bringing that shit game with them was one of their less murderous crimes.

author by noel,cork - never mindpublication date Sun Jun 11, 2006 00:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

even if one person turned up at lest their not forgotten, Editor's Note: bb chat removed.