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A Company, Second Battalion, Mid-Limerick Brigade.
Irish Volunteers 1916 - 1923.
Lived 06 April 1896 - 15 December 1957.
If you can identify any of the men in the above photograph, or if you have any information concerning the Strand Barracks, or A Company, Second Battalion, Mid-Limerick Brigade; Please contact me: Jim Corbett, conniemackey.com, P.O. Box, 1794, Croydon, CR9 3BJ, Surrey, or mail me at conniemackey@hotmail.com.
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"Widespread regret was expressed at the death of Mr. Cornelius McNamara "St. Anne's" Clanmorris Avenue, Ennis Road, which occurred on Sunday. Mr. McNamara, who was an official of Limerick Corporation, had been carrying out his duties up to very recently and few of his friends were aware of he being ill. When the 2nd Battalion of the I.R.A. was organised in Limerick, he was one of the first to join A. Coy. And gave outstanding service during the War of Independence. So highly were his services rated, that soon he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant and later became Captain of the Company. He served terms of imprisonment in Irish and English prisons and when released after the treaty attached himself to the Republician Party. During the Civil War he was officer commanding the Strand Barrack, which was being held by Republican troops. Captain McNamara was called upon to surrender but refused to do so, holding the barracks until it was shelled from an 18 ib. artillery piece. When he eventually had to surrender, he was complimented by the Free State Officer in charge on the magnificent defence he put up, he was arrested and interned and released late in 1923. While interned he was a very intimate friend of Mr. Sean T. O'Kelly, President of Ireland and the present Lord Mayor of Dublin."
Michael Deegan at 20:16:00 on July 23, 2007
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This Book looks like it can contribute to the understanding of Irish and Limericks History during the civil war period.Best of luck Jim and Congrats.
Coz at 20:09:20 on July 23, 2007
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Well done Jim m8 now i know where u have been hiding.Look forward to reading the book !!x
Tim Greene at 18:36:11 on July 23, 2007
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Well done with the book Jimbo! Hope the launch goes well.All your hard work has paid off. He Who Dares Wins... HAHAHA! 
Ronan Colgan at 11:40:27 on July 23, 2007
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Jim, congratulations again, from all at Nonsuch Publishing. Looking forward to it all!Ronan
Pyretta Blaze at 12:42:13 on July 20, 2007
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Fantastic Jim, i know its taken you a while to complete, and looks like an interesting read!Kudos to you !
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