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 Pictured in 1935 is the memorial to Canon Magner and Tadhg Crowley, at Ballyhalwick, one mile east of Dunmanway, Co. Cork. On 15 December 1920, an Auxiliary shot dead local parish priest, Canon Magner, for refusing to toll his church's bells on Armistice Day. Local boy, Tadhg Crowley, was also killed in an apparently random incident Ref. 587A Old black and white
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 Pictured in 1935 is the memorial to Canon Magner and Tadhg Crowley, at Ballyhalwick, one mile east of Dunmanway, Co. Cork. On 15 December 1920, an Auxiliary shot dead local parish priest, Canon Magner, for refusing to toll his church's bells on Armistice Day. Local boy, Tadhg Crowley, was also killed in an apparently random incident Ref. 587A Old black and white
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Pictured in 1935 is the memorial to Canon Magner and Tadhg Crowley, at Ballyhalwick, one mile east of Dunmanway, Co. Cork. On 15 December 1920, an Auxiliary shot dead local parish priest, Canon Magner, for refusing to toll his church's bells on Armistice Day. Local boy, Tadhg Crowley, was also killed in an apparently random incident Ref. 587A Old black and white


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