Pictured above; graphic design artist Mr Dan Leo at work, creating his painting of a Peregrine falcon, which is expected to be completed shortly. Photo courtesy G. Willoughby
Artist Dan Leo was born in London in 1984, before moving to Ireland at a young age. He admits to having always a keen interest in art; his enthusiasm growing from his consumption of 90s cartoons and having a keen interest in American sports logos and graphic design.
His style has evolved over the years, as he moves forward exploring new approaches as well as improving on existing ones.
Animals have always been something he has had respect for and as the viewers of his work can observe; same feature almost exclusively in his work. To Dan, nature remains a never ending source of inspiration, while painting continues to give him the opportunity to travel and meet many like minds, while allowing him to work at what he loves most.
This project is one of at least two such projects to be undertaken within the Thurles area, over the coming weeks.
Readers can view more of Dan Leo’s work by logging onHERE.
Should this mural not have been a Greyhound?
Perhaps I should explain myself.
The area where this mural is being painted was once the home of publican Larry (Lawrence) Hickey, (more recently J. Griffin’s Newsagent, Liberty Square, Thurles), same building having been demolished in June 2018, to make way for a car park.
On the night of March 9th 1921, five masked and armed policemen raided the pub of Larry Hickey. He was ordered out of his upstairs bedroom, in his night attire, together with his pregnant wife, and when he reached the top of the stairs, he was tripped and thrown down the said stairs by an R.I.C. man named Jackson.
In the fall, Hickey’s neck was broken. While he was in great pain at the foot of the stairs, Sergeant Enright, who was in charge of the raiders, shot him dead, to put an end to his agony.
Larry Hickey was a well-known republican in Thurles at this time, and a detailed account of his death was given to republican James Leahy during the truce period, by Sergeant Enright himself.
Mr Larry Hickey would have collaborated with his republican next door neighbour, Mr Mixie O’Connell, latter who sent the coded telegram with the wording, “Greyhound on train”, giving the time of the departure of the train to brothers Tom and Mick Shanahan at the Coal Stores, in Knocklong, Co. Limerick, regarding the sending of the IRA prisoner Sean Hogan to Cork city, on May 13th 1919.
Lovers of factual Thurles history can read the full storyHERE and HERE.
On August 22nd, 2022, exactly 100 years ago, Michael Collins (the Big Fellow or the Long Fellow), then chairman of the provisional government of the Irish Free State, was shot dead on a roadway in the county of his birth; Co. Cork. On Sunday last, August 21st, 2022, an Taoiseach and Tánaiste rightly addressed a crowd of thousands, who had gathered at Béal na Bláth, in Co. Cork, to commemorate the centenary of his death.
In Thurles there were no commemorations over the past number of years for those Thurles men and women, who including Loughnane, Quinn, Hickey, O’Connell (Mixie), Leahy (James), Kelly, Fitzpatrick (Bridget), Ryan (Col. Gerry), McCarthy (Goorty), or indeed Mulcahy (Richard).
But then, that is what you get when you elect public representatives including two TD’s, who are mis-informed, mendacious and self-serving.
Meanwhile, the last mentions of Peregrine falcons in Tipperary was in July/August of 2013, when 3 nesting birds were deliberately shot dead in a spate of attacks in south Tipperary; and again in Nenagh, North Co. Tipperary in 2021, latter located nesting close at the top of the spire of Nenagh’s Saint Mary of the Rosary, Catholic church.
Pre-deceased by her sisters Sr. Margaret (Peggy) and Kitty (McEnaney); Mrs Carmody passed away peacefully.
Her passing is most deeply regretted by her husband Bert, children Brendan and Linda, brothers Paddy, Mick and Tom, sisters Mary (Butler), Bridget (O’Gorman) and Joan (Kinnane), grandchildren Meah, Ava-Mai, Edith, Seth and Sadie, son-in-law Ronan, daughters-in-law Niamh and Tracy, nephews, nieces, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
For the many persons who, because of distance or ill health, would wish to participate in the funeral Mass for Mrs Carmody; same may do so online HERE.
[NB: Due to C-19 virus fears; those attending will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]
The extended Carmody family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Note Please: Donations in lieu of flowers, if desired, to the Palliative Care Unit, U.H.K. – Kerry Hospice Foundation)
Pre-deceased by his parents Bridget and James, his sister Maureen and brother Martin; Bishop Freeman passed away peacefully, while in the care of staff at Highfield Healthcare, Dublin, surrounded by family members and close friends.
His passing is most sadly missed by his sisters Esther and Mary, RSM, his brothers Tommy, John and Pat, sisters-in-law Bernie, Catherine and Michelle, his nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, his close friends including Frances and Raymond, extended family and neighbours , Most Rev. Denis Nulty, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Ossory, Priests, Religious and the Lay Faithful of the Diocese of Ossory, Rev. Father Jacob Nampudakam, SAC, Rector General, his entire Pallottine Family colleagues throughout the world.
Requiescat in Pace
Funeral Arrangements.
Reposing in the Pallottine College, Kickham Street, Thurles, Co. Tipperary (Eircode E41 A271), on Wednesday afternoon, August 24th next, from 4:30pm, with prayers at 6:00pm, before being received into the Cathedral of St. Mary, Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny, latter the Mother Church of the Diocese; to arrive at 7:30pm approximately. Reposing from 10:00am on Thursday morning, August 25th next, in said St. Mary’s Cathedral, concluding with Night Prayer at 9:00pm.
Bishop Seamus’s Funeral Mass will be con-celebrated on Friday, August 26th next, at 12:00 noon, followed by interment in the adjoining graveyard of St. Mary’s Cathedral, Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny.
For the many persons who, because of distance or ill health, would wish to participate in the funeral Mass for Bishop Seamus; same may do so online HERE.
[NB: Due to C-19 virus fears; those attending will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]
The extended Freeman family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
The Department of Education has just announced that it’s 2022 Arts-in-Education BLAST Residency Programme will enable up to 425 new Arts-in-Education residencies nationally.
The aim of the BLAST scheme is to give pupils in schools all over the country, including Co. Tipperary, the opportunity to work with a professional artist on unique projects. The artist’s fee is €1,000 per residency, which in turn is funded by the Department of Education.
Tipperary schools can get involved by completing the application form available HERE.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 30th September 2022.
Pre-deceased by her brother Michael and brother-in-law Pat Butler; Mrs Doheny passed away peacefully at her residence, following a short illness most bravely borne.
Her passing is most deeply regretted by her loving husband Joe, sons Vincent, Niall and Adrian, daughters-in-law Annette, Billie and Adrians fiancé Clara. Her adored grandchildren Aaron and Tadgh, grandaughter Evie sisters Mary, Kathleen and Margaret, brother Johnny, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mrs Doheny will repose at St Michael’s Church Mortuary, Mullinahone (E41 EW94) on Tuesday evening, August 23rd, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
[NB: Due to C-19 virus fears; those attending will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]
The extended Doheny family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
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