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largely kept clear of the impregnable factory dominating the road from
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in Carlow. By 1903 he was in Dublin, where he was working as a proof-reader for the Gaelic League printer An Cló Cumann. He published journalism under the by-lines 'Art' and 'Irish Reader' in several nationalist newspapers, including
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also of the surrounding thickly populated area". MacDonagh ordered a break-out amidst the chaos and confusion. O'Hanrahan led "with some difficulty" the garrison out of the factory through New Bride Street gate.
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and in 1899 founded the League's first Carlow branch and became its secretary. Also in 1899 he helped found a
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