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Freeing of the Fenian Conspiracy leaders from a police van, Hyde Street, Manchester, 1867.
Freeing of the Fenian Conspiracy leaders from a police van, Hyde Street, Manchester, 1867. On 18 September 1867, Colonel Thomas J Kelly and Captain Deasy, two leading figures in the failed Irish Rebellion of 1867 were being transported from court in Manchester to prison. A group of Manchester-based Fenians led by Edward O'Meaher Condon attacked the police van carrying the prisoners as it passed under a railway bridge in Hyde Street. In the ensuing struggle, Police Sergeant Brett, guarding the prisoners inside the van, was shot. Kelly and Deasy escaped to the USA, but their liberators were arrested. Three of them, Allen, Larkin and O'Brien, were hanged for the murder of Sergeant Brett, but Condon, an American citizen, had his sentence altered to life imprisonment at the request of the US government.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1867
19th century
Ambush
Ann Ronan Pictures
Attack
attacking
Avenue
B&W
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Black & White
Black and white
captain
Captain Deasy
Colonel Kelly
Condon
Crime
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Edward O'Meaher
Edward O'Meaher Condon
England
Fenian
Fenian movement
FIGHTING
Greater Manchester
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
Hyde Street
Irish Rebellion
KELLY
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MANCHESTER
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murdering
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Politics
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Rebellion
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ROAD TRANSPORT
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SLAUGHTERING
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Thomas J
Thomas J Kelly
transport
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