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Michael O'Hanrahan

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largely kept clear of the impregnable factory dominating the road from Portobello Barracks on one side and Dublin Castle on the other. When in May the situation became desperate O'Hanrahan told his commanding officer MacDonagh they "were inviting destruction of the factory by incendiary shells, and
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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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Others on that day were: Ned Daly, Willie Pearse, Joe Plunkett. Pearse, Clarke and MacDonagh had already been executed on 3rd; MacBride died on 5th.
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on 4 May 1916 at Kilmainham Jail. His brother, Henry O'Hanrahan, was sentenced to penal servitude for life for his role in the Easter Rising.
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Barton, Brian, "From Behind a Closed Door. Secret Court Martial Records of the Easter Rising", (Belfast 2002).
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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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Brian Barton, "From Behind a Closed Door. Secret Court Martial Records of the Easter Rising", (Belfast 2002).
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rising. The family moved to Carlow, where Michael was educated at Carlow Christian Brothers' School and
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Irish Bureau of Military Affairs WS 376 (Pádraig Ó Ceallaigh) tr. Patrick O'Kelly.
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to Ireland. The encounter with Griffith led O'Hanrahan to join the newly formed
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Irish Bureau of Military History WS 995 (Eamon Price); Townshend, p.249.
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is named in commemoration of O'Hanrahan, as is the road bridge over the
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of the 2nd Battalion. He and the commandant of the 2nd Battalion
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THe Easter Rising, 1916, and University College, Dublin
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When the Norman Came (published posthumously in 1918).
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New Ross
Kilmainham Gaol
Execution by firing squad
Irish Volunteers
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Easter Rising
Irish
Easter Rising
New Ross
Fenian
Carlow College Academy
Gaelic League
Workingmen's club
Sinn Féin
Maud Gonne
Arthur Griffith
Edward VII
Sinn Féin
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Irish Volunteers
quartermaster general
Thomas MacDonagh
Dublin
Thomas MacDonagh
British Army
executed by firing squad
Wexford railway station
River Barrow
Gaelic games

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