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 At Kilquane Graveyard, which has the Sing-Sing Prison vault used as a prison during the War of Independence 1916 to 1921, where prisoners ended up in The Rea Forrets, where approx 90 to 200 captured British Soldiers are buried, are Knockraha residents, Hugh Cronin, Mossie Walsh and John Walsh. 
EEjob 30/04/2019
Irish Examiner.
Sean O'Riordan request.
Knockraha residents objection to ESB electricity converter station installation near War of Independence burial grounds, Knockraha, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCKnockrahaResidents05 
 At Kilquane Graveyard, which has the Sing-Sing Prison vault used as a prison during the War of Independence 1916 to 1921, where prisoners ended up in The Rea Forrets, where approx 90 to 200 captured British Soldiers are buried, are Knockraha residents, Hugh Cronin, Mossie Walsh and John Walsh. 
EEjob 30/04/2019
Irish Examiner.
Sean O'Riordan request.
Knockraha residents objection to ESB electricity converter station installation near War of Independence burial grounds, Knockraha, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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At Kilquane Graveyard, which has the Sing-Sing Prison vault used

as a prison during the War of Independence 1916 to 1921, where prisoners ended up in The Rea Forrets, where approx 90 to 200 captured British Soldiers are buried, are Knockraha residents, Hugh Cronin, Mossie Walsh and John Walsh.
EEjob 30/04/2019
Irish Examiner.
Sean O'Riordan request.
Knockraha residents objection to ESB electricity converter station installation near War of Independence burial grounds, Knockraha, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.



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