How many died in the Irish Civil War?
By John Dorney Catherine Sexton, the 60-year-old widow of a stonemason, was penned into her home in Quarry Lane, Garryowen, during fighting between pro- and anti-Treaty forces in Limerick city in July 1922. During a lull in the fighting, she ventured outside for water and was hit in the arm by a stray bullet. Evacuated … Read more