Sean Connolly Commemoration, Easter Monday, Liberty Hall
Apr 4th, 2010 by Conor McCabe
On Easter Monday the 5th April 2010 The North Inner City Folklore Project will unveil a plaque to Captain Sean Connolly of the Citizen Army who was killed on the roof of the City Hall during the 1916 Rising.
1 At Liberty Hall, 12 noon, a pageant will take place which will include the unfurling of the flag which the Citizen Army hoisted a week before the Rising. On that occasion a young inner city girl, Molly O Reilly from Gardiner Street was given the honour by James Connolly. A young girl related to Molly O Reilly, will receive the flag from James Connolly-Herron a great grandson of James Connolly and re-enact the hoisting of the flag. They will be accompanied by a colour party dressed in the uniforms of Cumann na mBan and the Citizen Army.
2 The assembled gathering, including relatives of the 1916 leaders, will then march to Sean McDermott Street led by pipers and a colour party. At 58/59 Sean McDermott Lower where the house of Captain Sean Connolly once stood a plaque will be unveiled to his memory and also to celebrate the memory of Molly O Reilly. Captain Sean Connolly, a member of the Citizen Army, was killed in action on the roof of City Hall on Easter Monday. Sean’s four brothers and his sister also took part in the 1916 Rising
3 After the ceremony a photographic exhibition of Ireland’s fight for independence 1916 – 1923 will be held in the nearby Community Hall at Killarney Court.
North Inner City Folklore Project, Dublin
C/o ICRG 57 Amiens Street, Dublin 1.
Terry Fagan @ 087 9210673 Tom Redmond @ 8557207

