tribute to the soildier of ww1 in portlaoise Tags:ireland 8 comments Ezekiel 37.9, it just doesn’t roll off the tongue as easily as Ezekiel 25.17 does. Today I learned there were at least two Bowen-Colthursts’ Yer man that had Sheehy-Skeffington shot during the rising and his brother, who at least was off in Ypres doing a bit of good. Seems a bit lob sided Lovely spot in Portlaoise Interesting to note the UN fallen piggybacking on this monument. You’d think they’d get their own. Clearly not. Run past it almost everyday and have never stopped to read it. Thanks for posting. Where is this in Portlaoise please? Sciascia, how’d an Italian get in there? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Today I learned there were at least two Bowen-Colthursts’ Yer man that had Sheehy-Skeffington shot during the rising and his brother, who at least was off in Ypres doing a bit of good.
Interesting to note the UN fallen piggybacking on this monument. You’d think they’d get their own. Clearly not.
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Ezekiel 37.9, it just doesn’t roll off the tongue as easily as Ezekiel 25.17 does.
Today I learned there were at least two Bowen-Colthursts’
Yer man that had Sheehy-Skeffington shot during the rising and his brother, who at least was off in Ypres doing a bit of good.
Seems a bit lob sided
Lovely spot in Portlaoise
Interesting to note the UN fallen piggybacking on this monument. You’d think they’d get their own. Clearly not.
Run past it almost everyday and have never stopped to read it. Thanks for posting.
Where is this in Portlaoise please?
Sciascia, how’d an Italian get in there?