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  1. Thomas MacDonagh was a teacher and a poet who devoted himself to both professions throughout his life. The Museum offers a fantastic opportunity for students to learn about the life and times of Thomas MacDonagh and his family during the period of the Gaelic Revival, the influences leading to the 1916 Easter Rising and the formative years of the Irish State, spanning the period 1840-1940.

  2. www.askaboutireland.ie › leaders-of-the-1916-risin › thomas-macdonaghThomas MacDonagh

    Thomas MacDonagh was from Tipperary and was born in 1878. He was a teacher and later taught at St. Enda’s School; the school he helped to found with Patrick Pearse. He was appointed director of training for the Irish Volunteers in 1914 and later joined the IRB (Irish Republican Brotherhood).

  3. www.theguardian.com › may › 06The Guardian

    6 de may. de 2024 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  4. 3 de may. de 2016 · MacDonagh worried later that the evidence he gave would suggest that he had made an appeal to the court martial. In his last letter written at midnight on May 2nd 1916, he rebuffed such a suggestion.

  5. 27 de oct. de 2014 · Thomas MacDonagh: 16Lives. Thomas MacDonagh. : Dr. Shane Kenna. The O'Brien Press, Oct 27, 2014 - Biography & Autobiography - 320 pages. Born in Cloughjordan in Co. Tipperary, MacDonagh was a poet and playwright, an educator and political activist. Appointed to the IRB Military Council he became a member of the Provisional Government of the ...

  6. 9 de jul. de 2017 · Thomas MacDonagh’s sentiments in his final letter to his wife and two children were becoming a painful reality. He had, he regretfully suggested, “devoted too much time to national work and ...

  7. MacDonagh, Thomas (1878–1916), teacher, writer, and republican revolutionary, was born 1 February 1878 in Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary, third child and eldest son among six surviving children (four sons and two daughters; three elder children had died in infancy) of Joseph MacDonagh (1834–94), native of Co. Roscommon, and Mary MacDonagh (née Parker), Dublin native of English parentage (her ...