Sliabh gCua

Sir, —I write to you in the hope that some of your readers may be ableto help me with some research that I am currently undertaking. I livein an area of County Waterford known as Sliabh gCua. To many, theSliabh gCua area consists of the civil parishes of Lickoran andSeskinane, plus small portions of bounding … Read more

John Neale

Sir, —I’m trying to find more information on an individual called JohnNeale. He was a ‘young socialist cockney member of the Irish CitizenArmy’ who acted as a lookout on top of the Metropole Hotel during theEaster Rising. On the Friday, ‘as the building was being evacuated, hisammunition pouch was exploded by a stray bullet . … Read more

Naming committees

A chara, —Naturally, I believe, if we are interested in history weshould want all our new residential developments in Ireland to be givennames that relate to the history (and geography) of the various areas.While our local councils have the power to veto pretentious names, theydo not have the time to research the history of areas … Read more

Ethnic cleansing

Sir, —It would appear that my plea for an objective and rationalapproach to the possibility of ethnic cleansing in 1920s Ireland fellon deaf ears with Mr Donal Kennedy (letters, July/August 2008). I findhis totally unjustified and unwarranted attempt to claim my views asakin to Nazi racist ideology deeply offensive. I did findencouragement, however, in that … Read more

Pinochet and Woodworth

Sir, —The July/August issue (Ireland and Latin America) was my firstencounter with your magazine and I enjoyed it very much, especially thearticles on Che and Cuba. However, Paddy Woodworth’s ‘Pinochet and me’made me uneasy as I felt that there was too much subjectivity and notenough objectivity. [It was billed as a ‘memoir’—Ed.] Sixty-four percent of … Read more