Remembering Monday 24th April 2023 …the 107th Anniversary of the Easter Rising!…All honour to the Irish Republican Brotherhood, The Irish Volunteers, The men and Women of the ICA, The Women of Cumann na mBan and the boys of Na Fianna Eireann. May their names and courage never be forgotten and in memory of young Sean (John) Healy the youngest of the Easter Rising Martyr’s.
May their names live forever. I'm a descendant of Famine refugees who were stuffed into coffin ships and dropped off into Five Points in New York. Although life here was better than it was back home, it's not like things were great here, either - newspapers in Manhattan in the 1850s used to publish weekly lists of how many people had starved to death in the borough during the week. I love learning the stories of struggle and survival that come from the same places my ancestors did - when times are hard, I draw strength from remembering that I come from a long line of fighters who refused to lie down and die just because powerful people wanted them to. James Connolly was a lion of a man, and the stories of his life put steel in my spine when I read them! And Tom Clarke was literally unbreakable - I hope I can have half as much courage as he did. Thank you for sharing these stories! They make the world a richer and more beautiful place.
Respect from an Englishman who’s Grandfather came from County Cork as a four year old boy came to Herefordshire UK in the 1890s Respect for the Revolution against British rule
I would love to see a video on the Young Irelanders rebellion of 1848 since it although not being very known of had a massive impact on Ireland, oh and because Thomas Meagher
Well done big bad Davy Holden could you do some segments on well known IRA ambushes in Ireland s war of independence clonbanin in Cork headford in Kerry carrowkennedy in Mayo and dromkeen in Limerick
The period from 1913 to 1923 is very confusing to me and many outsiders, Americans, British, et all. Your videos are extremely valuable in disentangling the many strands of the history of Ireland and the coming of a republic. In my next trip there I feel I will be much more prepared to talk about this topic,
If Davyholden's videos have giving you a taste to learn more about Irish history (as I am sure they have as they are very informative and very well done) my suggestion is that when you are next in Dublin you take a couple of hours and go on the 1916 Rebellion Walking tour (Easter Rising Tour) run by a man called Lorcan Collins who is a great Dublin wit as well as the author and editor of many great books on the subject. The best way to learn about Irish history is to be there where these events actually happened. I am sure Davyholdon would be able to suggest as equally interesting historical tours around Dublin and Ireland for you. It's far better and more inspiring to do these quality historical tours than many other more "commercial" attractions in Dublin that are not so informative or interesting.
@@Lissadell1916 I went on that tour, and just loved Lorcan Collins, we had a lively discussion on politics, both American and Irish and my period of study, the Troubles, as well as learning so much about the 1916 rising. My only complaint was that it wasn’t long enough. I’m less confused but you are right, you have to be there. I’m now listening to Lorcan Collins podcast for great detail on the period. Fortunately I know quite a bit about the Troubles and now I’m understanding how the history of the rising and the Troubles fit together.
@@ATLmodK Oh, well done you, I am so glad you enjoyed the tour and had a good time! Mr Collins is really an engaging and interesting character, a very funny guy and I love the man dearly. I've been on the tour about 12 times now and you can always be sure of having great craic with the man. A "must do" tour for anyone going to Dublin for a few days I think.
@@Lissadell1916 I totally agree, and I would love to do it again if he could put up with me another time. We had an excellent discussion about the Troubles and current Northern Irish politics and he paid a compliment to my knowledge by asking me if I was sure I didn’t work for the CIA? However, he didn’t quiz me on the Black and Tans war or the civil war where I am still baffled. And I will say that he gave me a lot of factual information about the participants that I did not know prior to the walk, as well as setting the background to make it come alive. Next time I also want to do the Killmainham Gaol tour. As my daughter says, “Irish history is filled with suffering and conflict, mom’s favorite topics.”
Hey Davy my grandad was talking to me about his friend who was in longkesh when him and his fellow Ira members where taking a bomb away because they worried of civilians dying it blew up while one of his comrades was carrying it and he survived and was sent to longkesh when he spoke to my grandad recently he said he got his clothes back and my grandad asked how about that pistol in your pocket.
Hi Davy, did you read The Guns Of Easter at school ? I also will add that before the Rising Pearse was considered a sick minded individual for teaching his pupils about how the must do their duty for Ireland and of course at this time most people didn’t want to break free from Britain.
Little off topic but i noticed you havent talked about The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem yet in irish music. I think they would make for an interesting video and id say they had better harmony then The Dubliners and i love the dubliners haha. Give them a listen for anyone looking for something new. The jolly tinker, rileys daughter, and the cobbler are some great songs.
I had an L.P. of theirs and it was those bloody awful (professional Irish) sweaters they wore that put me off. The Dubliners are far and away better than all the competition, Luke Kelly's voice was superb, as was Ronnie Drew's. I also found an old 1950's early 60's L.P. at a car boot sale in the late 70's of Irish Rebel Songs (Diarmuid O'Neill et al) which taught me more at that time (than anything else available) by just studying the lyrics!
Gewan Davy. I didnt know most of those lads name and mu great granda was in Jacobs under McDonagh. I really shouldve known those mens names. Here btw a bit of nerdly coolness. I met a relative of McDonaghs a few years ago. The family always thought that they were settled travellers but the recent dna thing says otherwise. They still have loads of family friends who are travellers n all. And the science aside its a little hidden thing that travellers played a role in the rising
They most certainly were not settled travelers at all. The family was originally small tenant farmers from Roscommon . MacDonaghs mother came from England. This isn’t intended to have a go at the history of the travelers . This is just a clarification, I’m from his hometown and am friends with family members.
Roger Casement was a great man and fine human being and he was also the only man not to be executed under order 256. The tragic irony was that during his trial at Bow Street Magistrates Court, every single witnesses for the prosecution that gave evidance against him, was Irish, except one sailor from HMS Bluebell and he was only there giving evidence against the captain of the Aud, Karl Spindler.
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
nah but could you imagine ireland today if James Connolly wasent snuffed out. his quotes literally influience socialists today 100+ years after his death and his words still carry an unthinkable amount of weight.
I’ve just finished the book 16 lives Joseph Mary Plunkett, what a clever, brave, beautiful freedom fighter (as were them all) god bless all the freedom fighters past and present, my lovely, clever rebel granddaughter is reading the book now, Ireland will be united one day sooner than later, the dinosaurs are dying out, young people nowadays are learning the truth ☘️🇮🇪
I was born in the UK, same as Thomas Clarke and Liam Mellows. I am triggered by folk like you they promote racism against Irish born outside of the state.
Remembering Monday 24th April 2023 …the 107th Anniversary of the Easter Rising!…All honour to the Irish Republican Brotherhood, The Irish Volunteers, The men and Women of the ICA, The Women of Cumann na mBan and the boys of Na Fianna Eireann. May their names and courage never be forgotten and in memory of young Sean (John) Healy the youngest of the Easter Rising Martyr’s.
Yes indeed my friend. I have a 1916 Easter rising video dropping everyday this week to speak of the events of each day
Great video. Such great men that gave all for Ireland.
May their names live forever. I'm a descendant of Famine refugees who were stuffed into coffin ships and dropped off into Five Points in New York. Although life here was better than it was back home, it's not like things were great here, either - newspapers in Manhattan in the 1850s used to publish weekly lists of how many people had starved to death in the borough during the week.
I love learning the stories of struggle and survival that come from the same places my ancestors did - when times are hard, I draw strength from remembering that I come from a long line of fighters who refused to lie down and die just because powerful people wanted them to. James Connolly was a lion of a man, and the stories of his life put steel in my spine when I read them! And Tom Clarke was literally unbreakable - I hope I can have half as much courage as he did.
Thank you for sharing these stories! They make the world a richer and more beautiful place.
Connolly was a Communist.
😊😊
@@MarkHarrison733 and a great one at that
Terrific videos all--so valuable to keep this history burning bright.
My grandfather Micheal Molloy was the compositor and one of the 3 men who printed the 1916 proclamation 🇮🇪
Respect from an Englishman who’s Grandfather came from County Cork as a four year old boy came to Herefordshire UK in the 1890s Respect for the Revolution against British rule
Im a celtic fan and u taught me about like all our songs 😂😂 tysm
Davy, they are HEROS, one all
Facts! 💚
Davy, been watching all your videos. I'm from Dublin but have lived in Parkhead Glasgow since the late 70's. Have a blessed Easter. HH 🍀🇮🇪
Wonderful, thank you Davy!
Thank you Katie!
@@davyholden it’s my pleasure mo chara, always 😊
I would love to see a video on the Young Irelanders rebellion of 1848 since it although not being very known of had a massive impact on Ireland, oh and because Thomas Meagher
I will indeed cover that rebellion also!
@@davyholden awesome
The infamous battle of Widow McCormack's cabbage patch!
Glorious Patriot Legend Martyrs Of Éireann. ☘️🇮🇪🕊️ 🕯️🕯️🕯️
Big fan here in Chicago 🇺🇸 🇮🇪
Thank you my friend! 😁
Thank you
God bless the volunteers of the Irish Citizens Army✊🏽TAL32🇮🇪
Great as. Always 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Thank you Simon!
Well done big bad Davy Holden could you do some segments on well known IRA ambushes in Ireland s war of independence clonbanin in Cork headford in Kerry carrowkennedy in Mayo and dromkeen in Limerick
Great as usual, Davy. Thank you.
Such brave men and women. 'Cuman Na Ban" never surrendered . 🙋♂️🇮🇪
Always love watching you videos, I love learning more about my countries history! 🟩⬜🟧
Thanks so much!!
Fantastic information as always
Thank you Tony!
The period from 1913 to 1923 is very confusing to me and many outsiders, Americans, British, et all. Your videos are extremely valuable in disentangling the many strands of the history of Ireland and the coming of a republic. In my next trip there I feel I will be much more prepared to talk about this topic,
Thanks so much. I hope these videos are helping! 😊💚
If Davyholden's videos have giving you a taste to learn more about Irish history (as I am sure they have as they are very informative and very well done) my suggestion is that when you are next in Dublin you take a couple of hours and go on the 1916 Rebellion Walking tour (Easter Rising Tour) run by a man called Lorcan Collins who is a great Dublin wit as well as the author and editor of many great books on the subject.
The best way to learn about Irish history is to be there where these events actually happened. I am sure Davyholdon would be able to suggest as equally interesting historical tours around Dublin and Ireland for you.
It's far better and more inspiring to do these quality historical tours than many other more "commercial" attractions in Dublin that are not so informative or interesting.
@@Lissadell1916 I went on that tour, and just loved Lorcan Collins, we had a lively discussion on politics, both American and Irish and my period of study, the Troubles, as well as learning so much about the 1916 rising. My only complaint was that it wasn’t long enough. I’m less confused but you are right, you have to be there.
I’m now listening to Lorcan Collins podcast for great detail on the period.
Fortunately I know quite a bit about the Troubles and now I’m understanding how the history of the rising and the Troubles fit together.
@@ATLmodK Oh, well done you, I am so glad you enjoyed the tour and had a good time! Mr Collins is really an engaging and interesting character, a very funny guy and I love the man dearly. I've been on the tour about 12 times now and you can always be sure of having great craic with the man. A "must do" tour for anyone going to Dublin for a few days I think.
@@Lissadell1916 I totally agree, and I would love to do it again if he could put up with me another time. We had an excellent discussion about the Troubles and current Northern Irish politics and he paid a compliment to my knowledge by asking me if I was sure I didn’t work for the CIA? However, he didn’t quiz me on the Black and Tans war or the civil war where I am still baffled. And I will say that he gave me a lot of factual information about the participants that I did not know prior to the walk, as well as setting the background to make it come alive. Next time I also want to do the Killmainham Gaol tour. As my daughter says, “Irish history is filled with suffering and conflict, mom’s favorite topics.”
Tiocfaidh ár lá. From Catalonia
Hey Davy my grandad was talking to me about his friend who was in longkesh when him and his fellow Ira members where taking a bomb away because they worried of civilians dying it blew up while one of his comrades was carrying it and he survived and was sent to longkesh when he spoke to my grandad recently he said he got his clothes back and my grandad asked how about that pistol in your pocket.
Choose your words
Executed no
Murdered
Hi Davy, did you read The Guns Of Easter at school ? I also will add that before the Rising Pearse was considered a sick minded individual for teaching his pupils about how the must do their duty for Ireland and of course at this time most people didn’t want to break free from Britain.
I’m afraid I don’t do this in school!
Where was the Jacobs factory at that time?
I'm only half Irish and proud of it thanks to both the Easter leaders, President Kennedy, Judy Garland and Michael Collins ❤
Collins was a traitor to Ireland.
Little off topic but i noticed you havent talked about The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem yet in irish music. I think they would make for an interesting video and id say they had better harmony then The Dubliners and i love the dubliners haha. Give them a listen for anyone looking for something new. The jolly tinker, rileys daughter, and the cobbler are some great songs.
I had an L.P. of theirs and it was those bloody awful (professional Irish) sweaters they wore that put me off. The Dubliners are far and away better than all the competition, Luke Kelly's voice was superb, as was Ronnie Drew's. I also found an old 1950's early 60's L.P. at a car boot sale in the late 70's of Irish Rebel Songs (Diarmuid O'Neill et al) which taught me more at that time (than anything else available) by just studying the lyrics!
Small Basic But Effective 💪🇮🇪..... Just like Easter 1916
WE HAVE LIVED IN COUNTIES CORK, CLARE, DUBLIN. ❤ WE LOVE 😍 YOU, SON.
Gewan Davy. I didnt know most of those lads name and mu great granda was in Jacobs under McDonagh. I really shouldve known those mens names.
Here btw a bit of nerdly coolness. I met a relative of McDonaghs a few years ago. The family always thought that they were settled travellers but the recent dna thing says otherwise.
They still have loads of family friends who are travellers n all. And the science aside its a little hidden thing that travellers played a role in the rising
They most certainly were not settled travelers at all.
The family was originally small tenant farmers from Roscommon .
MacDonaghs mother came from England.
This isn’t intended to have a go at the history of the travelers .
This is just a clarification, I’m from his hometown and am friends with family members.
Do you do videos of the north of Ireland Davy
💚💪🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪
more james connolly history. love the vid
Roger Casement was a great man and fine human being and he was also the only man not to be executed under order 256. The tragic irony was that during his trial at Bow Street Magistrates Court, every single witnesses for the prosecution that gave evidance against him, was Irish, except one sailor from HMS Bluebell and he was only there giving evidence against the captain of the Aud, Karl Spindler.
DeValera escaped execution too🙈
Casement abused children.
@@MarkHarrison733 What is your supported and varifiable reference for your claim?
@@skippership7 It was confirmed at his trial.
@@MarkHarrison733 Where is your evidence for that. Give me FACTS!
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
That’s what you call commitment
nah but could you imagine ireland today if James Connolly wasent snuffed out. his quotes literally influience socialists today 100+ years after his death and his words still carry an unthinkable amount of weight.
He was a worthless Communist.
@@MarkHarrison733 More worth in him than in you.
I’ve just finished the book 16 lives Joseph Mary Plunkett, what a clever, brave, beautiful freedom fighter (as were them all) god bless all the freedom fighters past and present, my lovely, clever rebel granddaughter is reading the book now, Ireland will be united one day sooner than later, the dinosaurs are dying out, young people nowadays are learning the truth ☘️🇮🇪
Ireland reunited with the UK on 1 January 1973.
That was brainy haveing an uprising in the middle of the first world war.
I'd like u to talk about my family con colert he was in the same prison at same time
Tiocfaidh ár lá
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Tiocfaidh ár lá
Images
When men were men
Irish Lives matter
Why didn’t de Verla go to the treaty meeting instead of Collins and griffths
Ireland where granted home rule 1914,could Irish independence not have been achieved peacefully
Hanging is the only suspended sentence that has any effect.
For the Tans
I was born in the UK, same as Thomas Clarke and Liam Mellows. I am triggered by folk like you they promote racism against Irish born outside of the state.
Traitors
Traitors to what moron?
@ traitors to the king and Ireland Moron
@ the king and Ireland
They were murdered in cold blood not executed
They knew the risks.