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January 4,

Midleton Angel of the Yukon – Phillip Lynott RIP – Loyalist Massacres

January 4: TODAY in Irish History:

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Cork born Nellie Cashman – The Angel of the Yukon

Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1925: The Angel of the Yukon from Midleton, Co. Cork

Midleton, Co. Cork born Nellie Cashman known variously as the “Angel of the Yukon” and “Angel of the mining camp” dies in Victoria British Columbia aged seventy-nine. Only five foot tall, Cashman’s support (monetary, spiritual, food) for Alaskan miners during the madness of Yukon Gold Rush years and others resulted in her induction into the Alaska Mining Hall of Fame.

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Nellie Cashman. The miners’ angel

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Cashman is also fondly remembered in Arizona where she is known as The Angel of Tombstone. This lady got around! Tombstone celebrates Nellie Cashman day every August. If you’re hungry when in Tombstone, you can dine at the Nellie Cashman Restaurant. The United States Postal Service memorialized this little known Co. Cork heroine her with a 29 cent stamp in 1994.

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1976: UVF Kill Six Catholics in Two Separate Attacks

In what was up to then, one of the worst sectarian atrocities in Northern Ireland, six Catholic civilians are shot dead by the Ulster Volunteer Force in two separate incidents. There is strong evidence that members of the RUC were involved in the shootings. In Whitecross, Co. Armagh, brothers John, Brian and Anthony Reavey were killed when UVF members entered their home around tea time and executed the three.  Twenty miles away and just thirty minutes later, a second UVF hit squad executed three members of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). Republican paramilitaries would wreak a horrible vengeance within 24 hours.

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1986: Death of Phil Lynott

Irish rock star, bassist, singer and founder of Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott dies. Lynott originally played with Skid Row, (the Irish band featuring Gary Moore, Brush Shiels, Noel Bridgeman).  Lynott had significant success with Thin Lizzy. The band’s first major hit was a rock version of Whiskey in the Jar, but are probably best known for The Boys are Back in Town. U2 frontman Bono says of Lynott “If lyrical and musical ability has to be matched with showmanship, attitude, style, if that’s your version of rock ’n’ roll, there’s no way past Phil Lynott. He’s at the top of the tree.” Lynott and Lizzy were also a major influence on Metallica who often play a version of Whiskey in the Jar at concerts.

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Life size statue of Phil Lynott, Dublin

Lynott lived the archetypical rock star life style consumed with drugs and alcohol which eventually took his life at the young age of 36. Metallica’s James Hetfeld was also a fan of Lynott’s often autobiographical songwriting “The struggles that he wrote about, with drugs, drink, ethnicity, all of those things, they almost speak louder now.”

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

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December 12,

Bold Fenian Men Composer – Sean MacBride Nobel Prize – Balcombe Street Siege

December 12: TODAY in Irish History:

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Peadar Kearney (1883-1942)

Peadar Kearney (883-1942

Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1883: Bold Fenian Men Composer Peadar Kearney is born in Dublin

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Peadar Kearney with son

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On this day in 1883, composer Peadar Kearney is born in Dublin. His most famous compositions are probably the Irish National Anthem and The Bold Fenian Men

READ: Bio of Peadar Kearney

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The Bold Fenian Men (Rio Grande)

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Note: Despite this wonderful rendition and tribute to General Philip Sheridan, the song itself was not composed until 1916 by Peadar Kearney!

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1920:  Cork Bishop Threatens IRA with Excommunication

Referring to violent activity by the IRA activity, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Cork, Daniel Cohalan , issued a decree saying that “anyone within the diocese of Cork who organises or takes part in ambushes or murder or attempted murder  and shall incur by the very fact the censure of excommunication.”

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Bishop Dan Cohalan
Bishop Dan Cohalan

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Cohalan had similar stinging words for the British authorities, but his censure was ill-received by his Catholic flock who saw at least two priests  Canon Thomas J. Magner and Father Michael Griffin in Co. Galway killed by rampaging British troops.

Cork went on to become one of the most violent counties during the War of Independence. Proud Corkmen like to reference their county as the “Rebel County.”

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1974: Seán MacBride receives Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.

Seán MacBride 1904-1988
Seán MacBride 1904-1988

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MacBride opened his very lengthy award speech on The Imperatives of Survival stating “It is nearly with a feeling of despair that I come to your beautiful country and city to receive this hardly deserved honor. Despair partly because we are living in a world where war, violence, brutality and ever increasing armament dominate the thinking of humanity; but, more so, because humanity itself gives the appearance of having become numbed or terrified by its own impotence in the face of disaster.”

Sean MacBride, along with Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato received a half-share of the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on human rights. MacBride was born on January 26, 1904 in Paris, the son of John MacBride (executed for 1916 rising) and Maud Gonne and was actively involved in the War of  independence. MacBride went on to become a distinguished jurist and was a founding member of Amnesty International.

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1975: Balcombe Street Siege Ends

A six day siege ends in Balcombe Street London after four IRA men surrender to British authorities and release two hostages. The so called Balcombe Street Gang – Martin O’Connell, Edward Butler, Harry Duggan and Hugh Doherty were charged with ten murders including that of Guinness Book of Records editor Ross McWhirter. Sentenced to life imprisonment, all four would be released in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday accord..

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During their trial the men advised  their lawyers to “draw attention to the fact that four totally innocent people were serving massive sentences” for three bombings in Woolwich and Guildford. Despite admitting responsibility for the bombings, they were never charged with these offences and The Guildford Four and Maguire Seven remained in prison for fifteen more years, until it was determined that their convictions were unsafe.

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An insightful, realistic, yet humorous book on the job search process by Today in Irish History Curator Conor Cunneen

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Want to learn more about Ireland? See these images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

Irish gift ideas. Best selling Irish booksRonnie Drew and Luke Kelly - Musical Irish Gifts to the worldJoyce Image in For the Love of Being IrishMichael Collins: Image from For the Love of Being Irish

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

Tags: Best Irish Gift, Creative Irish Gift, Unique Irish Gifts, Irish Books, Irish Authors, Today in Irish History TODAY IN IRISH HISTORY (published by IrishmanSpeaks)