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  • WS Ref #: 1474 , Witness: Eamon O'Dwyer, Member IRB, 1904 - 1921; Officer IV and IRA, Tipperary, 1913 - 1921

    • ... at Crossbarry, and similar fights. I had been back in Kilshenane one day in late September 1920, when news ...

  • WS Ref #: 1518 , Witness: Sean O'Driscoll, Commandant IRA, Cork, 1921; Member Flying Column, 1921

    • ... at Crossbarry on March 19th 1921. (chapter 18). (8) Capture of Roscarbery R.I.C. Barracks on 31st March ...

  • WS Ref #: 1527 , Witness: Liam O'Dwyer, Commandant IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... 17. Towards the end of February or early March, 1921, Christy O'Connell again returned to the area and took away the balance of the rifles in the Battalion with the exception of two (in poor repair) which we retained for training purposes. This was prior to the engagement at Crossbarry. The number ...

  • WS Ref #: 1528 , Witness: James Sullivan, IRA, Castletownbere 1921; Member, Brigade Column, 1921

    • ... with them all available rifles in the battalion. This party took part in the engagement at Crossbarry ...

  • WS Ref #: 595 , Witness: William Norris, Lieutenant IV and IRA, Cork, 1915 - 1920; Member 3 Brigade Flying Column, 1921

    • ... that place and went to a place called Ballyhandle near Crossbarry at about 2 o'clock on the morning ...

  • WS Ref #: 738 , Witness: Philip Chambers, Captain IV and IRA, Cork, 1921

  • WS Ref #: 1578 , Witness: John J O'Sullivan, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... of the engineers he was later killed at Crossbarry on 19th March 1921 which weighed between three ...

  • WS Ref #: 1603 , Witness: Michael J Crowley, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... occupied positions for three consecutive days on the Bandon-Crossbarry and Bandon-Innishannon roads ...

    • ... flying column and, a few brief months later, was killed in action at Crossbarry. After this attack ...

    • ... increased and seemed to come from all directions. The 0/C. moved men into positions at Crossbarry ...

    • ... 27. Column" etc., etc., came into being. Again, while waiting the closing in of the enemy from all sides at Crossbarry the column 0/C. spiritedly played airs on the piano, in our Unionist H.Q. house. Another recollection is the calling for volunteers by the 0/C. for entering of Skibbereen, and his ...

  • WS Ref #: 1607 , Witness: Charles O'Donoghue, Officer IV and IRA, Cork 3 Brigade, 1917 - 1921

    • ... barracks. A Lieut. Hocblack, afterwards killed at Crossbarry, was in charge of the patrol. I ...

    • ... at Farnivane. After Crossbarry, about, I think, the end of April, 1921, the British garrison in Bandon ...

    • ... 9. could go on indefinitely. No arms were being lost to the enemy and arrests were being offset by young Volunteers coming in. The battalion organisation had stood up to everything the British had put up. The fight at Crossbarry seemed to have been the turning point. An indication of the activity ...

    • ... / 1920 Crossbarry 1st Lt. Jn. Whelan, late of Liverpool. Crosspound Coy. 15/ 2/ 1921 Upton. 1st Lt. Pat ...

  • WS Ref #: 1638 , Witness: Michael Riordan, Officer IV and IRA, Cork, 1913 - 1921

    • ... on the Crossbarry road. Here we met Dick Barrett, who provided us with revolvers. 0thers present were: Tom ...