Sean O’Casey was a parishioner of St Barnabas Church from 1889 to 1919, initially living at Hawthorn Terrace and afterwards at Abercorn Road. He had a high opinion of the Reverend Edward Morgan Griffin who served as Rector here between 1899 and 1918. O’Casey dedicated the second volume of his autobiography (“Pictures in the Hallway”) …
Daily Archive: July 12, 2015
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Top Posts & Pages
- Felo de Se & a Stake through the Heart : The Ballybough Suicide Plot.
- From mascot to marksman – The story of William Halpin and the 1916 Rising
- From North Wall to the American Revolution – one man’s adventure
- WILDE VINTAGE DUBLIN - Every weekend at Merchants Yard
- Sean O'Casey Festival 2024 : Drama, literature, music, art and history.
- ‘I am Muirchú’ by Rita Edwards (Remembering the Helga)
- 1916: The destruction of Liberty Hall & Walter Carpenter
- Glen Abbey cup winners 1979
- Church Road fire 1970
- 1913 Lockout - Merchants Road evictions The Dunne and Coombes family stories recalled