This recording provides a clear account of the life of Ned Keogh, as told by his son Liam. Ned Keogh joined the Inchicore branch of the Volunteers and shortly thereafter moved to the Swords Branch. Liam Keogh was proud to place on record the fact that his father was a member of the squad which fired shots over the grave of O’Donovan Rossa in 1916. Liam also provided some fascinating details of his father’s participation in events relating to 1916 and its aftermath.
LIAM KEOGH, AGE 89, WALKINSTOWN, (Part 1)
LIAM KEOGH, AGE 89, WALKINSTOWN, (Part 2)
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SEAMUS BRUCE, AGE 70s, 9 WESTMORELAND PARK, RANELAGH.
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LIAM KEOGH, AGE 89, WALKINSTOWN, (Part 1)
€10.00 – €15.00
Additional information
Type: | MP3 |
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Audio series: | Fingal (north Dublin), first series |
Bitrate: | 128 kbps |
Download time limit: | 48 hours |
File size(s): | 56.18 MB |
Number of files: | 1 |
Product ID: | CDDNN01-47 |
Subject: | A son recalls his father’s nationalism |
Recorded by: | Maurice O’Keeffe |