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‘Barrington was the brains in the area’: Gilbert Barrington and the Tyneside IRA, 1920-1922.

Gilbert Barrington, South Shields school teacher and IRA officer, has featured in several previous posts to this blog. Now it is time to tell the story of this key figure in the history of Irish republicanism in the North East of England. On 24 April 1922, South Shields Education Committee discussed a written request from […]

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‘These things I have done I have done as an Irishman’: Joseph Patrick Connolly, 1921.

This post tells the remarkable story of Jarrow-born Joseph Connolly, who served in the British Army during the Great War, was made a prisoner of war, became an Irish republican, joined the IRA, smuggled guns to Ireland, was imprisoned in Dartmoor, and afterwards worked for the British Labour Party.  ‘These things I have done I […]