MAKE A MEME View Large Image Mulcahy and his wife Josephine (or Min). Following the death of Michael Collins on 22 August 1922, Mulcahy was catapulted into the role of National Army Commander-in-Chief. This photo was probably taken at Lissenfield House beside ...
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Keywords: richard mulcahy richardmulcahy risteárd mulcahy risteárdmulcahy national army nationalarmy general commander-in-chief commanderinchief irish civil war irishcivilwar josephine mulcahy josephinemulcahy min mulcahy minmulcahy lissenfield house lissenfieldhouse portobello rathmines dublin ireland september 1922 1920s w.d. hogan wdhogan hogan collection hogancollection friday 15 national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland people monochrome This is Richard (Risteárd) Mulcahy and his wife Josephine (or Min). Following the death of Michael Collins on 22 August 1922, Mulcahy was catapulted into the role of National Army Commander-in-Chief. This photo was probably taken at Lissenfield House beside Portobello Barracks. The family moved here for security reasons. Date: Friday, 15 September 1922 NLI Ref.: HOG66 This is Richard (Risteárd) Mulcahy and his wife Josephine (or Min). Following the death of Michael Collins on 22 August 1922, Mulcahy was catapulted into the role of National Army Commander-in-Chief. This photo was probably taken at Lissenfield House beside Portobello Barracks. The family moved here for security reasons. Date: Friday, 15 September 1922 NLI Ref.: HOG66
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