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The Incredible Story of Kevin Barry – By Carmel Kelly

A History Lecture on Kevin Barry By Carmel Kelly based on her book “Kevin Barry” published by Mercier Press

Kevin Barry:
On a dark November morning in 1920, Kevin Barry, head held high, marched to his death in Mountjoy Prison. He was the first and youngest person hanged during the Irish War of Independence. Born the fourth of seven children, the family was split between Dublin and Carlow, after the early death of his father. He loved playing Gaelic football, Hurling and Rugby. A brilliant student, he won a scholarship to study medicine. He also had another life, as a soldier in the Irish Volunteer Army with the sole purpose of obtaining a free independent Ireland. Then his two worlds collided and his part in the Monk’s Bakery Ambush sealed his fate. By sticking to his principles and making the ultimate sacrifice, he instigated the move towards a truce that would change the course of Irish history forever. What led this teenager to forego his bright future for the gallows?

Wed 22 April 2026

Doors: 6.30pm; Starts: 7pm

Tickets: £9

About Carmel Kelly B.A., H. Dip (LIS):
Carmel has had adult short stories, poetry and biographical pieces published in numerous publications over the years as well as nine books for younger readers. Since 2012 she has travelled around Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales and the United States bringing a wide range of Irish History topics to life wherever she goes. She retired recently from her post as Senior Executive Librarian in the LexIcon Library and currently works part-time with the Heritage Council of Ireland. Originally from Co. Mayo, she now lives in Co Wicklow. Her Kevin Barry talk will include a PP Presentation based on her 2020 book of the same name published by Mercier Press. Following this Lecture Carmel will do a Book Signing: Her book Kevin Barry will be on sale at the ICC on the night.
Carmel Kelly