1916-2016
Centenary Event Announced for Easter Weekend in Boyle
In preparation for the Centenary Year, a
committee formed in 2015 to connect with family members of the Old IRA (Boyle
area) at home and abroad. People were invited to share stories, information and
memorabilia in preparation for the commemoration and recognition of their
family’s part in the movement for Independence 1914-1922. This happened in
parallel with Barry Feely’s research for his new book as he prepared to tell
the story of the Old IRA in Boyle, including the prominent role of his own
father and uncle.
Following a successful funding application
to County Roscommon 2016 Centenary Programme, the Old IRA Commemorative Committee
will host a a number of events this Easter.
For the Record is a commemorative
exhibition of photographs, archival documents and memorabilia of Boyle Old IRA
Members 1914 – 1922. The exhibition will be opened by Matt Molloy in King
House, Boyle, Co Roscommon on Easter Saturday 26 March 2016 at 3pm and runs
until Saturday 2 April 2016. Molloy’s father had a daring escape from the Boyle
Military Barracks in 1921.
A ceremonial gathering will be observed as
volunteers’ relatives attend 11.30am mass on Easter Sunday wearing their family
member’s Old IRA medal.
They Dared to Challenge in the Garrison Town of Boyle, the associated research publication by Barry Feely will be launched
at King House on Friday 1 April at 8pm.
The book is a fascinating, highly detailed
account of the revolutionary period (1914 – 1922) with photographs and drawings
depicting many of the key events. From archival sources, personal contacts and
unrivalled local knowledge, Barry has put together a unique record of events in
Boyle during a crucial period in Irish history.
This and all events are detailed in the
Roscommon 2016 Centenary Programme publication and the national website
www.ireland.ie/events/strand/community-participation
Further Information: Rhona McGrath
rhona.mcgrath@yahoo.ie | 086 818 7929