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Glasnevin Wall: Memorial to Irish revolution's dead a forlorn sight


 
It has been five years since the Glasnevin Wall was unveiled, opened with the lofty ambition to remember everyone, friend and foe, who died during Ireland’s revolutionary years, 1916-1923.
The Necrology Wall, to give the proper title, was inspired by the Ring of Remembrance at Ablain-Saint-Nazaire in France, which from 2014 has remembered 580,000 soldiers from all sides killed in the first World War.
Speaking in April 2016, then chairman of Glasnevin Trust John Green said every name represented “a story of heartbreak, no matter what side the person served on or indeed for those innocently caught up in the conflict”.
“One hundred years on, we believe this memorial reflects the time we live in, with the overwhelming majority of the Irish people wishing to live in peace and in reconciliation. But it is for each visitor to take from the wall what they wish.” ....

Dublin City , United Kingdom , Brenda Fitzsimons , Heather Humpreys , Dublin Cemeteries , Necrology Wall , Glasnevin Trust , Prince Charles , Glasnevin Wall , Dublin Cemeteries Trust , Royal Irish Constabulary , டப்ளின் நகரம் , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , பிரெண்டா ஃபிட்ஸ்‌ஸிமந்ஸ் , க்லஸ்நவிந் நம்பிக்கை , ப்ரிந்ஸ் சார்லஸ் , அரச ஐரிஷ் கான்ஸ்டாபுலரி ,

Glasnevin Wall has been paused indefinitely


Glasnevin Wall has been paused indefinitely
Wall to remember dead of the Irish revolution under tarpaulin since being vandalised last year
about 2 hours ago
 
It is five years since the Glasnevin Wall was unveiled, opened with the lofty ambition to remember everyone, friend and foe, who died during Ireland’s revolutionary years between 1916 and 1923.
The Necrology Wall, to give it its proper title, was inspired by the Ring of Remembrance at Ablain-Saint-Nazaire in France which, from 2014, has remembered 580,000 soldiers from all sides killed in the first World War.
Speaking in April 2016, the then chairman of the Glasnevin Trust, John Green, said every name represented “a story of heartbreak, no matter what side the person served on or indeed for those innocently caught up in the conflict”. ....

Dublin City , United Kingdom , David Bunworth , Charlie Flanagan , Anthony Heron , Dublin Cemeteries , Necrology Wall , Glasnevin Trust , Glasnevin Wall , Dublin Cemeteries Trust , Royal Irish Constabulary , டப்ளின் நகரம் , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , சார்லி ஃப்ல்யாநகந் , க்லஸ்நவிந் நம்பிக்கை , அரச ஐரிஷ் கான்ஸ்டாபுலரி ,