- Trinity. Song
Lyrics - The
Croppy Boy -
Folksong Poem -
Requiem for the
Croppies -
Seamus Heaney "Requiem for the
Croppies - Poem by
Seamus Heaney". Famouspoetsandpoems...
- The
Croppies' Acre (Irish: Acra na gCraipithe),
officially the
Croppies Acre
Memorial Park, is a
public park in Dublin, Ireland. It
contains a memorial...
- of the
croppy we'll keep And drink, as in
bumpers past
troubles we drown, A
health to the lads that made
croppies lie down Down, down,
croppies lie down...
- "The
Croppy Boy" is an
Irish ballad set in 1798
rising relating to the
despair of a
doomed young "
croppy" or rebel.
Versions of the
ballad first appeared...
- Anna
Livia is a
bronze monument located in
Croppies' Acre
Memorial Park in Dublin, Ireland. It was
formerly located on O'Connell Street.
Designed by the...
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applied to the
heads of
those who
happened to wear
their hair short,
called croppies; the head
being completely singed, a cap made of
strong linen well imbued...
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spread throughout Wexford, and on the
night of 26 May,
rebels (known as
Croppies for
their short haircut)
mobilised throughout north county Wexford and...
- and to the
south at the
Battle of
Ballynahinch on June 12
where the "
Croppies" had been
under the
command of the
Lisburn linen draper,
Henry Munro. For...
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Chancery Park
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park
Corduff Park
Crescent Park
Croppies' Acre
Darndale Park
Donahies Field Edenmore Park
Eileen McLoughlin Park...
- warfare,
raids and
other guerilla operations. In his poem
Requiem For the
Croppies,
Irish poet
Seamus Heaney depicted the
battle as "the
final conclave" where...