Firas tweetz:
Elusive summer sunset, or thermonuclear explosion over city centre? Mount St.
PadZer Murfy tweetz:
Sunset at Luttrellstown castle.
Firas tweetz:
Elusive summer sunset, or thermonuclear explosion over city centre? Mount St.
PadZer Murfy tweetz:
Sunset at Luttrellstown castle.
The downwash from a Royal Navy Merlin helicopter takes out row of portable toilets whilst lifting field guns during preparation for the Ten Tors, challenge Okehampton, Dartmoor.
This afternoon.
Burnaby Parky, Greystones, Co Wicklow
Grim, gravestone-like proclamation monument installed as part of the national Glór na Cásca 1916 garden project.
Niall Neligan writes:
Burnaby Park is called after Colonel Fred Burnaby, a dashing British Army intelligence officer (a 19th century James Bond) last seen at the Siege of Khartoum in 1885 (see link below).
Although there were some rebels in Greystones, and a gun-running took place there in 1916, loyalist Burnaby residents preferred to deny this fact and, shaking their heads, refer to the Kilcoole gun-running. Perhaps this monument will change things?
FIGHT!
Frederick Burnaby (Great British Nutters)
Pics: Niall Neligan
From top: Cynthia Owen; Journalist Michael Clifford; Frank and Ellen Mullen
Frank Mullen, alongside his wife Ellen, has given journalist Michael Clifford two interviews in the past fortnight – with the Irish Examiner and Newstalk radio – to “clear his name” in the so-called Dalkey House of Horrors case.
A complete transcript of the Newstalk interview is below this article and the couple’s interview in the Irish Examiner can be read here.
Broadsheet readers may be familiar with this case through the efforts of Cynthia Owen (formerly Sindy Murphy), whose story featured on our post ‘A Dalkey Archive’.
Mrs Owen was found by an inquest jury in 2007 to be the mother of an infant (subsequently named as Noleen Murphy) stabbed to death and left in a doorway in Lee’s Lane, Dun Laoghaire in April 1973. Cynthia Owen was 11 years old at the time.
Mrs Owen has stated that Noleen was born in her parents’ house at 4 White’s Villas, Dalkey and murdered by her mother Josie with a knitting needle prior to being disposed of in Lee’s Lane.
Mrs Owen and a number of her siblings have also made statements alleging sexual abuse by her father Peter Murphy – a former Corporation labourer and subsequently caretaker of the Town Hall, Dalkey – and other members of the Murphy household.
The Garda investigation into Noleen’s death, which took place over a six-week period in 1973, failed to identify Cynthia as the child’s mother.
At the 2007 inquest, evidence was given that key files were missing and that at least one Garda statement in the remaining files had been fabricated.
Items found with the body, which could have provided DNA to assist in identifying maternity and paternity, were also missing.
A request to have Noleen’s body exhumed from the plot in the Holy Angel’s Plot, Glasnevin, where she had been buried in 1973, was refused by the then Justice Minister Michael McDowell.
A spectacular large scale mural (part of the Memorie Urbane festival) beneath an underpass in Cassino, Italy by Croatian street artist Lonac.
Every Friday, we give away a €25 voucher to spend at any of the 13 Golden Discs stores nationwide.
Twenty five big ones to splash out at your leisure on vinyl, compact disc or other formats.
All YOU need to do is request a tune that we can play at midday tomorrow.
This week’s theme: mucky music.
Just complete this sentence:
“The song I like to play while indulging in the bad thing is___________________________’
Lines MUST close at 6.45pm MIDNIGHT
No 12″ singles please.
This afternoon.
Woodburn Forest, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim.
Richard writes:
Are you guys aware what is happening up in Woodburn forest outside Belfast. A company is trying to drill an well for oil in a drinking water catchment area (200m from homes and 380m from North Woodburn Reservoir)…
Don’t Drill Antrim Water (Facebook)
Council to review Woodburn Forest oil drill project issues, court hears (Belfast Telegraph)