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Michael Hogan
Remembering
Michael Hogan
Grangemockler, Tipperary
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THE REMEMBERED

B100dy Sunday

The Story
The Story
GLENBRIEN, WEXFORD
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No one could imagine what was coming, even those who expected the worst
B100dy Sunday
B100dy Sunday
Croke Park, Dublin
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We remember the14 people who went to a match but never came home
  1. 09:00

    IRA cells launch attacks across Dublin on the homes and lodging houses of alleged British spies and agents, killing 14 people. test

  2. 10:00-11:00

    News of the killings has reached the British administration at Dublin Castle. Plans are made to perform a search operation at Croke Park during the Dublin-Tipperary football game taking place that afternoon

  3. 11:30

    The first game of the day at Croke Park begins, a replay of the Dublin intermediate football final between Erins Hope and Dunleary Commercials. Dunleary win their first ever title

  4. 12.05

  5. 14:00

    Tom Ryan leaves home in Stoneybatter for Croke Park. He dies whispering a prayer to the dying Tipperary player, Michael Hogan. James Burke leaves Windy Arbour for Croke Park. He is crushed in the stampede

  6. 14:30

    James Teehan, bar owner, leaves Green Street in the city centre for Croke Park. He is crushed in the crowd trying to escape. Daniel Carroll leaves the pub in Drumcondra where he works. He is shot in the leg as he leaves the ground and dies two days later

  7. 14:45

    The game between Tipperary and Dublin is delayed by 30 minutes due to the huge crowd still entering Croke Park. The attendance numbers around 15,000

  8. 15:15

    The game begins. Soldiers arrive from Collinstown Aerodrome and take positions along Clonliffe Road to control the crowd as they exit the ground after the police searches inside Croke Park. An airplane overhead circles the pitch and fires off a flare

  9. 15:25

    Over a dozen trucks containing RIC, Black and Tans and Auxiliary police arrive on the canal bridge outside Croke Park

  10. 15:26

    The firing starts from the canal bridge. Eleven-year-old William Robinson, sitting in a tree watching the game, is the first victim. The shooting lasts 90 seconds and claims 14 lives.

  11. 17:00-17:30

    The last spectators are searched and the Tipperary team corralled against the Railway wall at the Hill 60 end of the ground, are released by Major EL Mills, commanding officer of the Auxiliary force.

Graves Project
The Graves Project
Ensuring the lives lost are never forgotten
For over 90 years, eight victims lay in unmarked graves
Bloody Sunday HomePage - The Archive
The Archive
An expanding collection from 1920
The match ticket, the ball, the whistle, portraits of those lost
  1. 1912

    11 April - Home Rule Bill introduced in the House of Commons

  2. 1913

    31 January - Ulster Volunteers established