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Index of Obelisk Articles Kilmacud Stillorgan Local History Society - Listing of Articles in Obelisk 2006 - 2016 Title Author Obelisk Kilmacud Stillorgan People Winifred M. Letts (1882-1972) BAIRBRE O’HOGAN 2006 Maurice Walsh – The Quiet Man in Stillorgan BRYAN MacMAHON 2006 Beaufield Mews Antiques JILL COX 2006 Michael Kennedy: Irish Racing Legend PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2007 Some Prominent Residents of Old Stillorgan PADDY ROCHFORD 2007 Beaufield Mews Restaurant: Doreen Kirwan’s Creation JILL COX 2007 Séamus P. MacEoin - Credit Union Pioneer EILIS MacEOIN 2008 The Orr Family of Stillorgan BRIAN WHITE 2008 William Watts, Provost of Trinity College, 1981-1991 PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2008 The Doc - Michael Kennedy WILLIAM ROCHE 2008 Bonnie Flanagan: A Part of the History of Stillorgan CATHY FLANAGAN 2009 Norah Elam : A Notorious Feminist Fascist from Stillorgan ANGELA & SUSAN McPHERSON 2010 Edward Lovett Pearce 1699-1733 PAT SHERIDAN 2011 Did Lionel Logue’s Ancestors Come From Stillorgan? CLIVE O’CONNOR 2011 Arthur Bateman: Children’s Champion DOLORES MURRAY 2011 The Tragic Story of Dr. Edward D’Arcy McCrea PATRICK J. CASEY 2011 Sir Thomas Farrell, Stillorgan Sculptor BRYAN MacMAHON 2012 Local Man Who Helped to Preserve Finnish Independence from Soviet Invaders ANTHONY McEVOY 2012 Valentine Jackson – an IRB Man in Stillorgan BRYAN MacMAHON 2014 Edward Lee, JP, 1853-1927 – The Model Employer MICHAEL LEE 2014 A Tribute to a Great Lady – Bonnie Flanagan CATHY FLANAGAN 2014 Celebrating Sir Edward Lovett Pearce PAT SHERIDAN 2014 Thekla Beere – A Woman Amongst Men PAT SHERIDAN 2014 Michael William O’Reilly – Stillorgan Patriot and Businessman PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2014 The Orpen Project DOMINIC LEE 2015 Valentine Jackson’s Account of Republican Activities in Stillorgan, 1916-1921 BRYAN MacMAHON 2015 The Political Career of Edward Lovett Pearce AIDEN FEERICK 2016 Hilda Tweedy and the Irish Housewives Association During the ‘Emergency’ PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2016 ‘The Muse’ in Stillorgan PADDY ROCHFORD 2016 Kilmacud Stillorgan History A Village Incident DECLAN O'CONNOR 2007 Allen of Stillorgan - The Rise and Decline of the Allen Family PATRICK J. CASEY 2007 Stillorgan in the 1911 Census Records CATRIONA CROWE 2007 Some Early Police Connections to Stillorgan PATRICK J. CASEY 2008 Stillorgan Post Office JOHN LENNON 2008 A Look at Stillorgan in the Nineteenth Century ANNE O’CONNOR 2009 The Changing Landscape of Stillorgan Village 1750 to 1920 PATRICK J. CASEY 2010 Three Executed for Kilmacud Murder PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2010 A Stillorgan Tragedy FRANK TRACY 2010 Hungry Years for Some: Stillorgan/Kilmacud 1840-1850 PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2011 Stillorgan Road Assassination Attempt on Michael Collins JAMES SCANNELL 2011 A Look at Stillorgan Brewery ANNE O’CONNOR 2011 Trying to Kill Michael Collins in South Dublin JAMES SCANNELL 2012 Civil War Incidents in Stillorgan PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2015 Kilmacud Stillorgan Places Stillorgan Shopping Centre – An Architect’s Perspective SHANE O'TOOLE 2006 A Stroll Down Main Street PAT SHERIDAN 2007 Belmont House 1863-1991 MICHAEL HUGHES omi 2008 40th Anniversary of the Church of St. Laurence O’Toole PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2009 Coláiste Eoin SEAN Ó LEIDHIN 2009 The Railway in Stillorgan JAMES SCANNELL 2009 Mount Merrion House BONNIE FLANAGAN 2010 Stillorgan Shopping Centre: A Personal Memoir JOHN COSTELLO 2010 Old Milestones in Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown DIARMUID Ó GRADA 2010 A History of St. Helen’s 2010 Stillorgan Convalescent Home: 150 Years of Service BRYAN MacMAHON 2011 A Short History of Woodley Estate, Kilmacud FRANK TRACY 2011 Stillorgan House and Park 2011 St. Stephen’s School 1946-1963 NEALE WEBB 2012 St. Joseph’s Carmelite Monastery, Kilmacud SVYATOSLAV ZHERELIN 2012 The Vartry Water Supply Scheme LIAM DOYLE 2014 Rus in Urbe – Stillorgan and Environs as an Evolving Dublin Suburb, c.1860-1960 RUTH McMANUS 2015 Beaufield and its People ANNE O’CONNOR 2016 1 Kilmacud Stillorgan Local History Society - Listing of Articles in Obelisk 2006 - 2016 Title Author Obelisk Personal Memories Some Memories of Old Stillorgan PADDY ROCHFORD 2006 Chris Lattimore Recalls CHRIS LATTIMORE 2006 Pat Pidgeon - Printer by Trade 2006 Growing Up in Kilmacud FEDELMA MARTIN 2007 From Village to Town SEAN DONNELLY 2007 Floods in Kilmacud 1963 DOLORES MURRAY 2007 The Wet Year of 1946 and Efforts to Save the Harvest BRIAN KELLY 2007 Mount Merrion Horse Show GERARD O'KELLY 2007 Early Reflections of an Adopted Son of Kilmacud MARTIN CREAVIN 2008 Logue’s Grocery: Through a Child’s Eyes ROSE MARY LOGUE 2009 Stillorgan from Country Village to Thriving Suburb MARIE FARREN 2009 Memories of Tigh Lorcain Hall IAN ELLIOTT 2010 Growing up in Stillorgan in the 1960s CAROLINE FREEMAN 2010 Off Camera - A Sporting Life TADHG de BRUN 2010 That Old-Time Religion ROSE MARY LOGUE 2010 From There to Here: The Story of a German Orphan ELIZABETH O’GORMAN 2011 Games We Played in the 1950s PAULA O’REGAN 2011 The Milkman’s Tale PADDY BREEN 2011 Memories of Knockrabo PAMELA SLATER 2011 The Boy in the Picture PADDY ROCHFORD 2012 The Cullen Family SEAN CULLEN 2012 Hazelwood and Lakelands – Growing up in Kilmacud in the 1940s GERRY RYAN 2012 St. Brigid’s 300 Year Milestone VICTOR KUSS 2014 Memories of Kilmacud Scouts LIAM O’CARROLL 2014 Remembering Mona SEAMUS CONNOLLY 2015 St.Brigid’s School Photo CORA SMITH 2015 Automotive Memories JUSTIN O'HALLORAN 2016 Clouds Over Germany: Childhood Memories of Troubled Times SILVIA DUNNE 2016 A Short History of My Kilmacud FRANK WALLACE 2016 Family History No Wonder There Was a Gun in the Attic ROGER McGRATH 2007 The Downes of Kilmacud MADELEINE DICKSON 2012 The Dublin National Shell Factory 1915 -1918 – a family connection CLIVE O’CONNOR 2012 My Granduncles Answered the Call to Arms MURIEL HOGAN 2015 Hanne Burke – From Pre-war Germany to 21st Century Kilmacud RALPH BURKE 2015 Downes Family Remembrance DENIS MULLEN 2015 A Stillorgan Family Remembers the Local Security Force JOHN TRAYNOR 2016 All for the Want of a Horseshoe Nail: Gunner Patrick Hamill, 1887-1915 ROSE MARY LOGUE 2016 World War One Stillorgan and the First World War PATRICK J. CASEY 2006 Letters to Stillorgan from the Western Front BRYAN MacMAHON 2007 Monica Roberts’ Diary of Easter Week, 1916 BRYAN MacMAHON 2008 Commemorating Edmund Mahony 1887-1918 HUBERT MAHONY 2008 More Letters to Stillorgan from the Great War BRYAN MacMAHON 2009 Further Local Casualties of the First World War PATRICK J. CASEY 2012 Iza Mahony: VAD Nurse and First World War Victim HUBERT MAHONY 2016 Irish VAD Women in the First World War MICHAEL O'FLAHERTY 2016 Sporting Kilmacud Crokes’ Finest Hour PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2006 Kilmacud Crokes, 1959 - 2009 PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2009 Lakelands Football Club: A Brief History 2010 Who Remembers Heatherville? NORMAN SINNOTT 2012 Polo Grounds, New York 1947 DONOUGH O’REILLY 2014 When Rivulets Became a River MATT CAHILL 2015 Local Societies From Barn Dances to Rock and Roll PAT SHERIDAN 2008 Kilmacud Glenalbyn Ladies Club, 1979 - 2009 DOLORES MURRAY 2009 Kilmacud Musical and Dramatic Society NANCY KAVANAGH 2009 The Stillorgan Players NEALE WEBB 2014 1950s Musical in Stillorgan MIRIAM DUNNE 2014 2 Kilmacud Stillorgan Local History Society - Listing of Articles in Obelisk 2006 - 2016 Title Author Obelisk Dundrum Pembroke Cottages, Dundrum DIANE DIXON 2009 Memories of Dundrum in the 1950s and 60s SUZANNE MACDOUGALD 2012 Campfield Terrace and the Clayton Connection MARGARET SMITH 2014 Annie M.P.Smithson in Dundrum ROSE MARY LOGUE 2015 A Fracas in Frankfort (Dundrum) MARGARET SMITH 2015 Wyckham, Dundrum SEAN MAGEE 2015 Churchtown Churchtown/Quakerstown GED WALSH 2011 John Sweetman – a 1798 Connection with Churchtown and Taney, Co. Dublin SEAN MAGEE 2012 Classon’s Bridge GED WALSH 2014 Balinteer Richard Johnston of Ballinteer, Architect and Farmer SEAN MAGEE 2016 Sandyford Danger - Men at Work at Glencairn JAMES SCANNELL 2008 St. Mary’s, Sandyford: A Local Hidden Treasure MICHAEL DIXON 2011 Woodside, Sandyford MICHAEL van TURNHOUT 2016 Sandyford House EAMONN CASEY 2016 Irish History Laurence O’Toole – The Lost Leader FRANK TRACY 2006 Grace Gifford’s Wedding ORLA MURPHY 2009 Memories of Moore Street, 1916 JOSEPHINE BOOKEY 2009 Anne Devlin, Patriot and Heroine BREDA ROSEINGRAVE 2010 Richard Crosbie: Pioneer of Balloon Flight BRYAN MacMAHON 2010 The International Eucharistic Congress 1932 PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2012 The Contribution of Female Artists to the Growing Irish Nationalist Movement, 1890-1930 BREDA ROSEINGRAVE 2012 Sir Ernest Shackleton and Dublin NEALE WEBB 2015 Nevil Shute’s Easter Rising BRYAN MacMAHON 2016 The GAA During the Irish Revolution, 1913-23 DIARMAID FERRITER 2016 Baron Glenavy of Milltown FRANK TRACY 2016 Patrick Pearse PAT SHERIDAN 2016 Other Wildflowers of Stillorgan, Mount Merrion and Dundrum PAULA O’REGAN 2007 Bells and Barrowmen on Bachelor’s Walk CHRIS LATTIMORE 2007 Twenty Important Dates ending in “8” PAT SHERIDAN 2008 A Look at Ringsend and Sandymount RON ENNIS 2008 Kilmacud and Stillorgan: Useful Sources of Information JULIA BARRETT 2009 A Victorian Financial Scandal JAMES SCANNELL 2010 The Grandchildren of Edward Lovett Pearce FÍONA TIPPLE 2014 Early 20th Century Motoring Around Stillorgan JAMES SCANNELL 2014 The Ouzelers of Ringsend PAT SHERIDAN 2015 Mary Delany – A Talented Georgian Lady ANNE O’CONNOR 2015 Dún Laoghaire Tragedy Recalled FRANK TRACY 2015 Accident at Shankill Railway Station, 1912 JAMES SCANNELL 2015 Those Days are Gone Away CLARA CULLEN 2016 Dollymount House: An 18th Century Hunting Lodge in South Co. Dublin RON ENNIS 2016 William Sealy Gosset: A Student to be Proud of LIAM DOYLE 2016 History Society Outings Stuck in the Mud in Offaly PETER SOBOLEWSKI 2006 Society Trip to Kilkenny EAMONN BYRNE 2007 Summer Outing to Enniscorthy JOE McCABE 2008 Summer Outing to Drogheda JOE McCABE 2009 Summer Outing to Armagh JOE McCABE 2010 Society Outing to Tullynally Castle and Locke’s Distillery FEDELMA MARTIN 2011 History Society Outing to Carlingford and Monasterboice JOE McCABE 2012 Summer Outing to Co. Wicklow JOE McCABE 2014 Summer Outing to Carlow JOE McCABE 2015 Summer Outing to Laois AIDEN FEERICK 2016 Society Trip to the Western Front NEALE WEBB 2016 3.
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