Launch of the GAA Museum’s Bloody Sunday Programme
10 August 2020; The GAA Museum Remembers Bloody Sunday tragedy: Remembering the 14 victims who lost their lives in the Bloody Sunday tragedy 100 years on. Pictured here at the launch of the Museum’s Bloody Sunday centenary events series are, from left, Croke Park Tour Guide Aran O’Reilly, Croke Park Chief Steward Mick Leddy, Tipperary footballer Bill Maher, Alannah Behan from Glasnevin in Dublin, Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael John Horan, Dr. Siobhán Doyle of TU Dublin, Director of the GAA Museum Niamh McCoy, Artist David Sweeney, GAA Museum Events Manager, Julianne McKeigue, a descendent of Tipperary footballer Michael Hogan who was killed during the Bloody Sunday attack, Michael McLoughlin of Glasnevin in Dublin, Dublin footballer Michael Darragh MacAuley, Croke Park Deputy Chief Steward Mairead O’Carroll and Croke Park Your Guide Gerry McGarry all holding drawings of the victims of the tragedy. For a full list of events over the coming months visit www.crokepark.ie/bloodysunday. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
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