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Michael Collins House Museum
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Michael Collins House is museum dedicated to Irish revolutionary Michael Collins and the history of the fight for Irish Independence. This channel provides a collection of our own videos and archive footage. We encourage people to engage and discuss in the comments.
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Sean Hales Podcast
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On December 7th 1922 TD Seán Hales was shot a killed by an Anti-Treaty IRA gunman. His death would spark a series of retribution executions which tainted the beginning of the new Irish Free State and proved a point of division and bitterness in Ireland for decades to come. Author and historian Liz Gillis discusses.
Podcast S03E03
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'The Young Fella' presented by Michael Collins House Museum historian Cal McCarthy gives an insight into Michael Collins early years before he became 'The Big Fella'. Featuring new research carried out by us detailing Collins early years to a level of detail not explored previously.
Michael Collins Role in the War of Independence & More
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In this episode of the Michael Collins House Podcast historian and author Joseph EA Connell presents a talk on Michael Collins, his role in the Irish War of Independence and more, discussing and dispelling the many myths surrounding Collins and his death at Béal na Bláth. Recorded in July 2022 in Cork County Library as part of the Local Studies commemorative programme.
Michael Collins Speech Reenactment
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On June 15th 1922 Michael Collins visited his home town of Clonakilty, Cork and gave an important pre-election speech. On the same date 100 years later this speech was re-enacted as part of the Michael Collins Centenary Commemoration Festival.
Michael Collins Cork City March 1922
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On March 12th 1922 Michael Collins attended a Pro Treaty rally on Cork Citys Grand Parade. Collins, joined by a number of his fellow pro treaty TDs passionately spoke to a crowd of what was reported to have been around 50,000 people. The huge crowd gathered seemed to have been in support of the Treaty and Collins received a enthusiastic reception. But rumblings of the Civil War troubles to come...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Finale
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Final Epsiode of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving ...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 10
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Episode 10 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving sto...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 9
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Episode 9 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving stor...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 8
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Episode 8 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving stor...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 7
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Episode 7 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving stor...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 6
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Episode 6 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving stor...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 5
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Episode 5 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving stor...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 4
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Episode 4 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving stor...
'My Dearest Kitty...' Episode 3
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Episode 3 of the 'My Dearest Kitty...' series. 100 years ago as Michael Collins assisted in leading the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations he was also negotiating a new and long distance personal relationship with Kitty Kiernan. Over the course of 11 episodes, through their correspondence, some 300 letters and telegrams, we tell the story of their evolving relationship as well as the evolving stor...
Michael Collins, Eamon de Valera & The Treaty
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Michael Collins, Eamon de Valera & The Treaty
The Burning of Woodfield by Michael Collins
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The Burning of Woodfield by Michael Collins
Young Fella Interview with Director Sam Kingston
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Young Fella Interview with Director Sam Kingston
Michael Collins House Official Opening April 2016
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Michael Collins House Official Opening April 2016
Michael Collins House Podcast Season 1, Episode 1
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Michael Collins House Podcast Season 1, Episode 1
Now look at Ireland. He will be turning in his grave. If only he had lived longer, a man you cannot fail to respect.
Im non-Irish I don't can to judge . I think both, Mr. Michael Collins and Mr. De Valera were very controversial in their time...but both were good patriots in their own way. The countless nameless dead from the many uprisings and previous defeats are the true heroes. They made the greatest sacrifice a human being can give - their own lives. You have to give the Irish credit for that...they were very self-sacrificing.
Wow, may he rest, the big fellow, may he rest 💚🤍💛
RIP
Great documentary.
The first leader we should have had and were deprived of his wonderful way of thinking. The civil war should never have happened and I put all the blame on Dev for leaving the Dail and making that terrible speech about Irish Blood. I have read a number of books on both Dev and Michael. And I feel that we have lost a wonderful leader and the country would have been a lot different than we have today. I feel Tim Pat book on him sums him up so well.
So many movements splinter and dissipate thus diverting their attentions from the real struggle.
What would he think now
True legend
First and this triangle is sad.
0:52 Dutch: Those damn O'Driscolls !
Mick went back to Ireland in 1916 to avoid consciption his brother who was a policeman in Chicargo tried to get him to go there but he had made friends with other Irish in the GPO working mans club he frequented so went to Ireland instead and thats where the rifles came from later 🙂
My brother is still Michael John Collins
Thank you so much for sharing such a brilliant and informative video....please keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!
Guerilla days in ireland.f da rest day did it best.if he was left alone i wonder if ireland would be united now,i strongly belive we he would of gained more he knew his enemy well he was da boldest feen you ever did see..r.i.p.g.m.c
🥰❤👍
Opa!❤🥰👍
Don't forget the role of Buckley who informed the British that the column base was at Crossbarry none of Monaghan's mines went off as intended - it is likely he was a British plant - deserters were usually shot so it is a mystery how he became embedded in the column. The IRA column disbanded and there was much reduced activity in Cork for the last three months of the war of Independence when the action moved to Dublin which like 1916 was the most active area.
Defaming a brave man is a dirty deed
The Greatest Son of Eire, The farm boy with blue eyes like a child, 102 years gone, Rest in Heavenly Peace Micheal O'Coileain
The English must have been delighted when he was got…..eventually. And they must have taken great pleasure knowing he was gunned down by own of his own countrymen. A sad sad day for Ireland
Not much cover left around crossbarry . Looks like a lot hedgerows removed.
The new book 'Solving the Murder of Michael Collins' takes these findings into account.
Excellent presentation. My grandfather was in the IRA in North Tipperary and that song is my dad's party piece
What a very young Handsome Irish Man !!! Brave ...and so Bright !!! Ireland has a lot to be proud of" You Michael Collins ..".
Lovely letters 💚 from the heart ❤
Very interesting and beautiful documentary. Thank you very much for your posting and sharing this!
Thanks for sharing, i really enjoyed that 🙏👍🏻🇮🇪
The most wanted man in the Empire
Ireland wasn't part of the British Empire.
@@JamesRichards-mj9kw What ??? Course Ireland was part of the British empire.
@@irishpride9867 Only after the IRA had killed Collins.
@@irishpride9867 Ireland was part of the UK.
@@MarkHarrison733 And the UK was part of the Empire
Brilliant account Thank You.
RIP 🙏 MICHAEL COLLINS 🍀🇮🇪🍀 Tiocfaidh ár lá 🍀
Am i right in saying Michael was 31 when he was murdered ? Jesus what he acheived at that young age is impressive
Collins was killed by the IRA because he had betrayed Ireland. He's the reason we still have partition.
Collins was killed by the IRA because he had betrayed his own people.
Collins betrayed Ireland, which is why the IRA killed him.
You'll never beat the irish. 🇮🇪 British vermin out of Ireland 🇮🇪
How many Irish have migrated to Britain?
@@Neil-yg5gm don't know any . Out !!!
The IRA killed Michael Collins.
Unfortunate that the reason behind the British roundup is omitted - information from IRA traitor Buckley who was "captured" at Upton where though he held a commanding position did not fire a shot. Also the number of troops involved 120 had been exaggerated with Barry's claim of hundreds. No mention of Monaghan's (deserter) mine failing to explode as had all his previous mines. Was Monaghan finally shot having been given a last chance. The summation of Crossbarry is a debacle where the British nearly caught the column based on an informer and shot up the transport. The column disbanded and the Cork IRA had suffered significant casualties at Nadd, Rahinisky, Mourne Abbey and Clonmult due to being completely infiltrated by British intelligence . Remarkably the Aungier Street ambush (actually happened in Wexford Street) is reported the same day. It is substantially unknown. There were as many attacks in a mile of road from Rathmines to Dame street in Dublin than boasted about in Cork for the rest of the war of independence. Despite seven large barracks, three auxiliary companies and inability to barricade or mine paved streets, the Dublin Brigade managed some 40 attacks a month for the remainder of the war to the truce.
Michael, I respect your patriotic vibes and love you for being handsome in life ❤
He betrayed his own people.
@@JamesRichards-mj9kw that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard
@@OliviaLaferriere See why the IRA murdered him.
Rest in peace, Big Fella.
A wonderful video presentation, thank you.
Excellent presentation, keep them coming please.
10 000 pounds upon his head and still could not be sold. How much is 10 000 pounds today? A century later!
Why does TH-cam paste a context on everything? Arbiters of truth ?? 🤣
I respect Michael Collins for what makes him who he was: an awesome leader, spokesperson, rebel, soldier who became general and guardian angel ❤
"General", lol.
Is é mo laoch é!🇨🇮🇨🇮💚💚💚
Mick never needed to be there his brother offered to put him up in Chicargo he chose Ireland when they introduced consciption in 1916 in the 60's Ernesto Guevara visited his grave before going to Bolivia
Is there any audio of this ??
I'm also searching for any clips of Collins voice
not to brag but im related to him
TIOCFAIDH AR LA ERIN GO BRAGH 32CSM 🇮🇪
this is amazing
Where exactly is the old Forde house in Ballymurphy. Can't seem to find it around the Charlie Hurley moment. Does anyone know?
Very brave like so many over there. Rest in peace, all of you.
He was a great man. 🇮🇪
If only you had him now but his spirit lives on and there is still hope. GOD SAVE IRELAND!
#anationonceagain
Hes a great man