Irish Monuments
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Mullingar ~ “The Pilgrims” Sculpture ~ Bronze sculpture of two sitting Augustinian monks, one with a scallop shell and a book on his lap, the other with a pilgrim’s staff. ~ Sculptured by Genesis Fine Arts ~ Co.Westmeath ……2266
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Mullingar ~ “Joe Dolan” Statue (1939-2007) unveiled in 2008 ~ Market Square ~ Co. Westmeath ……2238
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Murroe ~ Built to commemorate local men who died in the War of Independence. It was unveiled in May 1923, a month after the ceasefire of the Civil War. It was carved by William Gaffney ~ Co.Limerick ….9453
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Neale ~ Monument ~ Co.Mayo ….2131
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Nenagh ~ “Statues of three Olympic champions” ~ Banba Square ~ “Matt McGrath ~ Hammer (1912)” ~ “Johnny Hayes”~ London Marathon (1908) ~ “Bob Tisdall ~ 400mm Hurdles (1932)” ~ by sculptor Jeann Rynhart ~ Co.Tipperary ….9835
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New Ross ~ “The Men of 1798 Monument” ~ Quay Street ~ Co. Wexford ……7353
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Newbliss ~ Arthur Joseph Griffith was an Irish writer, newspaper editor and politician who founded the political party Sinn Féin. ~ He led the Irish delegation at the negotiations that produced the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty, and served as the president of Dáil Éireann from January 1922 until his death later in August. ~ Co. Monaghan….8888
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Newcastle West ~ “Ella the Buttermaker” Sculpture ~ The Square ~ Co.Limerick …..7522
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Newcastle West ~ “Michael Hartnett Poet” Sculpture ~ The Square ~ Co.Limerick ….7517
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Newport ~ “Ned Lyons statue” ~ erected July 1994 ~ “Ad Finem Fidelis” ~ Statue of Edward Lyons (Ned),commandant of the Newport Battalion of the IRA , here written as Eamonn Ó Laighin. ~ He was arrested in 1920, tortured by the British ~ Co.Mayo ….5182
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Oldcastle ~ “Kathleen Napoli McKenna” Monument ~ (1897-1988) ~ born in Oldcastle. worked as a member of the Propaganda Department Dáil Éireann during the War of Independence and she attended the Treaty negotiations as private secretary to Arthur Griffith in 1921, ~ The Square ~ Co. Meath ….9277
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Oranmore Monument ~ Main Street ~ commemorating Commdt. Joseph Howley, who led a contingent of men from the area in an attempt to capture Oranmore Barracks in 1916. He was later shot dead by British forces in the War of Independence ~ Co. Galway ….0940