[ Leading Cork to Take Its Place as a World Class City ]
Examples can be enjoyed again on Cork City Council’s dedicated Commemoration website www.corkcitycommemorations.ie
published by The Examiner in association with Cork City Council.
“Forgotten Lord Mayor: Donal Óg O’Callaghan, 1920-1924” by Author and lecturer in politics in UCC’s Department of Government and Politics, Dr Aodh Quinlivan “The Nine Survivors - A Story of the 94 day record hunger strike” by Conor Kenny and Claire Cronin
“Cork 1920 The Burning of a City” Cork City Council and St Peters Cork exhibition
“Suffering the Most” Cork Public Museum exhibition
“Enduring Legacy, Archives from Cork, 1920” Cork City and County Archives exhibition
“100 Years of Change” project from The Glucksman, University College Cork
“The Burning of Carnegie Library” “The Burning of the City” “No Longer Forgotten Cork Women of the Revolution” Cork City Library Exhibitions
Murals across the city by Ardú and the Middle Parish Community Association
Cork International Film Festival and the Irish Film Institute ‘Irish Destiny’ film
Wreath Laying Ceremonies by Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan and Lord Mayor Cllr Joe Kavanagh
Documentary and Play - on the life of Cork hunger striker, Joseph Murphy
“Witness to Murder” by Kieran McCarthy and John O’Mahony, a transcript of the Tomás Mac Curtain’s Inquest from March and April 1920
A Centenary Remembrance Mass for former Lord Mayors’ Tomás Mac Curtáin and Terence McSwiney along with the other victims of the 1920 turbulence was celebrated on Sunday, 13th December, in the Cathedral of Saint Mary & Saint Anne, Roman Street, Cork. Due to restrictions, the Lord Mayor Joe Kavanagh represented the people of Cork.
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