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The Capture of Sean Mac Eoin in Mullingar in 1921

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2021
  • This mini-documentary focuses on the capture of Longford revolutionary Seán Mac Eoin by British forces in Mullingar, which took place in March 1921.The capture of Mac Eoin was one of the headline events of the War of Independence in Westmeath and was a national story at the time.
    Seán Mac Eoin, the famed ‘Blacksmith of Ballinalee’, was one of the most wanted men in Ireland when Crown forces caught up with him at Mullingar Railway Station on the evening of 2 March 1921. The Longford man had a reputation as a chivalrous but brutally effective guerrilla leader, and at the head of the Irish Republican Army’s North Longford flying column, his leadership made Longford a dangerous battleground for Crown forces. But his role in the War of Independence came to an end when he was identified and apprehended at Mullingar while returning from Dublin via train - the prelude to a dramatic escape attempt which ended with Mac Eoin being shot and captured.
    The documentary involves a dramatic reconstruction of the events of March 1921, set against the backdrop of modern Mullingar. It also features Castlepollard resident Andy Donohoe, a nephew of Seán Mac Eoin’s, who talks about his memories of his famous uncle and the events of the spring and summer of 1921 - particularly how the intervention of Michael Collins spared Mac Eoin from execution.
    The documentary is written and presented by Dr Paul Hughes - who was the Council’s Decade of Centenaries Historian in Residence from March- July - and was filmed and edited by Mullingar filmmaker Mark Bennett of CrossCut.ie. Action sequences in the documentary are performed by Andrew Dermody, Ken Fitzpatrick and Dave Swift. Historical reconstruction experts Claíomh (www.claoimh.ie), provided authentic uniforms, period clothing, weaponry and ephemera for the action sequences.

Komentáře • 13

  • @johndervilla
    @johndervilla Před rokem +7

    Excellent mini doc. Thank you from his grand nephew.

  • @melfarrell2308
    @melfarrell2308 Před 2 lety +8

    Well done to Paul, this is a very illuminating, evidence based examination of the topic

  • @cosmicman621
    @cosmicman621 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank You for the post.

  • @Xerrand
    @Xerrand Před 3 lety +8

    Brilliant story and great piece of local history

  • @seanohare5488
    @seanohare5488 Před 2 lety +9

    Well done Mr Hughes Sean mackeoen is one of the great heroes in ireland's war if independence I m surprised there hasn t been a recent in depth biography on him

    • @chelseafccccc
      @chelseafccccc Před rokem +2

      Hello my respect to you I visited his statue here in Ireland I plan to come here more often since I like what he did

  • @user-dg8du2ep4s
    @user-dg8du2ep4s Před 4 měsíci +2

    Fascinating Story of True Bravery and Courage driven by an Intense desire and passion for freedom
    Godbless all those freedom fighters from all over Ireland I bow in your Honour ❤

  • @HenryPaulThe3rd
    @HenryPaulThe3rd Před 2 lety +5

    Really interesting. Love from the USA 🇺🇸

  • @Shelldrake489
    @Shelldrake489 Před 5 měsíci +1

    One of Irelands greatest Son’s indeed,and Michael Collins had so much respect for MacEoin that he ordered a daring rescue attempt from the hell of Mountjoy prison,unfortunately it didn’t work out but the likes of Emmet Dalton and Joe Leonard were willing to walk into the lions den to try and get him out,and all of these men were portrayed as assassins and gangsters by the British media and government but in reality they were incredibly brave young men, our country will never see their likes again.

  • @Mftw767
    @Mftw767 Před rokem +2

    Greetings Mullingar from limerick

  • @odonnchada9994
    @odonnchada9994 Před 2 lety +5

    ☘🇮🇪

  • @itsJade360
    @itsJade360 Před 2 lety +2

    Athlone stand up 🆙