A picture of Michael Collins just hours before his death is discovered
‘Big Fella’ seated in military car on his way to IRA ambush
Published Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 7:11 AM
Updated Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 2:38 PM
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vintary | Dec 14, 2012, 01:32 PM EST
I think the photo is fliped the wrong way round, the car should be right hand drive
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vintary | Dec 14, 2012, 01:28 PM EST
(Regarding the last photo taking of Michael Collins)
A lot of interest lately in Michael Collins, he seems to be all over the media & internet.
Can’t claim to know much about the politics or the facts of Irelands bloody past. I have an interest in the vehicles of the period and a keen eye for studying old images. To the best of my knowledge the Leyland motor company only produced a very small number of the Leyland eight touring car and none of them were left hand drive. If the did I can’t imagine there been one in Ireland.
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firehawk | Dec 09, 2012, 07:34 AM EST
Either way its great to have photos of this era, remember all, the centenary of 1916 easter rising is looming fast and fabulous commemorative coins available from 1916uprising.ie Lasting mementos.
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Tír Eoghain | Dec 08, 2012, 12:17 PM EST
Im afraid the photo above is not a new find. Check out the book "The day Michael Collins was shot" by Media Ryan, first published in 1989. This photo is one of a number published in the book.
It was taken outside Lee's hotel in Bandon Co Cork on the day Collins met his death. They were setting off back to Cork city which would take them via Béal na mBláith. And sadly we all know what happened there.
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seanomelb | Dec 07, 2012, 06:43 PM EST
The only "b2tch Collins was interested was his best friends gal and he had him executed. And executions were committed by both sides such is the tragedy of civil war. I have no doubt if Collins lived he would not have accepted the division and would've enforced the treaty to the letter.
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oldboreen | Dec 07, 2012, 01:39 PM EST
What are ye on darrah S?
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ancavker | Dec 07, 2012, 12:00 PM EST
darragh: I have no idea what
you are talking about.
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darragh S | Dec 07, 2012, 08:15 AM EST
The defeated state often considers the outcome merely as a transitory evil, for which a remedy may still be found in political conditions at some later date said no one ever.
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anglo-norman | Dec 06, 2012, 04:55 PM EST
ancavker- Yes he was.. as Churchill said to Collins Ireland is the mistress of her own house..in plain words you are our bitch!!
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ancavker | Dec 06, 2012, 11:36 AM EST
2nd: Collins was no Psychpath, and Dev's AMerican birth did not stop him from execution. he was not executed, because by the time his turn came, the Irish people were disgusted witht the executions, and the British government stopped them.
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ancavker | Dec 06, 2012, 09:10 AM EST
Anglo-clueless Michael
Collin's was no ones B@tch as
you say. I wish some people
who post here would acyually
have some understanding
and knowledge of Irish
history.
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darragh S | Dec 06, 2012, 05:46 AM EST
Sean McGarry was Mr Collins right hand man right! Look what the IRA did to McGarry, tried to kill him to only they killed his son. The IRA at the time were also not phased by the threat that the British Empire would come through and do what King Edward of Holland ordered Oliver Cromwell to do to King James, which is what Collins was threatened with during the treaty talks. That's the way I understand it. Given Wolfe Tones instruments in setting up the IRA that's hardly surprising coming from a conspiracy theory perspective. Other wise the death of Mick is an x-file and always will be until such time as the IRA come clean about it.
(3rd time lucky)
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darragh S | Dec 06, 2012, 05:44 AM EST
Sean McGarry was Mr Collins right hand man right! Look what the IRA did to McGarry, tried to kill him to only they killed his son. The IRA at the time were also not phased by the threat that the British Empire would come through and do what King Edward of Holland ordered Oliver Cromwell to do to King James, which is what Collins was threatened with during the treaty talks. That's the way I understand it. Given Wolfe Tones instruments in setting up the IRA that's hardly surprising coming from a conspiracy theory perspective. Other wise the death of Mick is x-file and always will be until such time as the IRA come clean about it.
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darragh S | Dec 06, 2012, 04:40 AM EST
Sean McGarry was Mr Collins right hand man right! Look what the IRA did to McGarry, tried to kill him to only they killed his son. The IRA at the time were also not phased by the threat that the British Empire would come through and do what King Edward of Holland ordered Oliver Cromwell to do to King James, smash. That's the way I understand it. Given Wolfe Tones instruments in setting up the IRA that's hardly surprising coming from a conspiracy theory perspective. Other wise the death of Mick is x-file and always will be until such time as the IRA come clean about it.
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