One hundred years after Bloody Sunday, Croke Park remembers those who died
Moving ceremony honours 14 civilians who died as a result of 1920 massacre at grounds
Moving ceremony honours 14 civilians who died as a result of 1920 massacre at grounds
Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery was the highest ranked British agent to die, while Tipperary captain Michael Hogan was also captain of an IRA company
32 people were killed on Bloody Sunday, or died later of wounds received that day
Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery was the highest ranked British agent to die, while Tipperary captain Michael Hogan was also captain of an IRA company
Video representations of the 14 people who died will be shown on GAA website
14 different works will be staged on the eve of the centenary in November
Victims of Bloody Sunday were swept up by history but they were ordinary people at a match
The 13th victim killed at Croke Park gets fitting memorial after 96 years in an unmarked grave
November 21st also marks anniversary of 1974 Birmingham pub bombings
Jane Boyle was shot dead by British forces in Croke Park on November 21st, 1920
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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