Author: Tom Geraghty
Publisher: Jeremy Mills Publishing
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
This is the first complete history of Dublin Fire Brigade, from its inception in 1862 to the present day. It is the story of the dedicated firefighters, officers and ambulance personnel who have provided emergency response to the people of Ireland's capital city for many generations. The Brigade has been involved in many key historical moments over the last one hundred and fifty years: the 1916 Rising, the War of Independence, and during the Second World War, the bombing of both Belfast and Dublin. The book is illustrated with 27 colour plates and over 50 black and white photographs.
The Dublin Fire Brigade
Author: Tom Geraghty
Publisher: Jeremy Mills Publishing
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
This is the first complete history of Dublin Fire Brigade, from its inception in 1862 to the present day. It is the story of the dedicated firefighters, officers and ambulance personnel who have provided emergency response to the people of Ireland's capital city for many generations. The Brigade has been involved in many key historical moments over the last one hundred and fifty years: the 1916 Rising, the War of Independence, and during the Second World War, the bombing of both Belfast and Dublin. The book is illustrated with 27 colour plates and over 50 black and white photographs.
Publisher: Jeremy Mills Publishing
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
This is the first complete history of Dublin Fire Brigade, from its inception in 1862 to the present day. It is the story of the dedicated firefighters, officers and ambulance personnel who have provided emergency response to the people of Ireland's capital city for many generations. The Brigade has been involved in many key historical moments over the last one hundred and fifty years: the 1916 Rising, the War of Independence, and during the Second World War, the bombing of both Belfast and Dublin. The book is illustrated with 27 colour plates and over 50 black and white photographs.
The Great Liberties Whiskey Fire
Author: Las Fallon
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781908056955
Category : Distilleries
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781908056955
Category : Distilleries
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
For Whom the Bells Tolled
Author: Pat Poland
Publisher: Thp Ireland
ISBN: 9781845889869
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Today, the sight of fire engines progressing through the streets of Cork on their way to yet another incident, is common-place. The people of Cork know that, in time of emergency, the fire service will answer their call for help with their state-of-the-art equipment and highly-trained members. But it was not always so. The settlement that evolved into the city of Cork has existed for almost 1,400 years, yet an official public fire service has been in place for less than one 10th of that time. In 1877, Cork Fire Brigade was established with just an officer and four men to serve a population in excess of 80,000. Previously, the Church of Ireland had provided fire engines (the ubiquitous "parish pumps") to serve local communities. This account reflects the socioeconomic and political mood across the period under review. By its very nature, any chronicle of fires and accidents is interwoven into the fabric of the story of the very city itself: few people, in the course of a lifetime, will not be touched, in some degree, by the trauma of one or the other. For Whom the Bells Tolled is primarily the story of how the fire service in Cork evolved through centuries of bungling, incompetence, and human tragedy. The answers to such diverse questions as to why the brass helmet (primarily a military headgear) was adopted for fire brigade use, and why Napoleon Bonaparte’s "flaming grenade" badge is incorporated into the Cork City Fire Brigade cap badge, are given.
Publisher: Thp Ireland
ISBN: 9781845889869
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Today, the sight of fire engines progressing through the streets of Cork on their way to yet another incident, is common-place. The people of Cork know that, in time of emergency, the fire service will answer their call for help with their state-of-the-art equipment and highly-trained members. But it was not always so. The settlement that evolved into the city of Cork has existed for almost 1,400 years, yet an official public fire service has been in place for less than one 10th of that time. In 1877, Cork Fire Brigade was established with just an officer and four men to serve a population in excess of 80,000. Previously, the Church of Ireland had provided fire engines (the ubiquitous "parish pumps") to serve local communities. This account reflects the socioeconomic and political mood across the period under review. By its very nature, any chronicle of fires and accidents is interwoven into the fabric of the story of the very city itself: few people, in the course of a lifetime, will not be touched, in some degree, by the trauma of one or the other. For Whom the Bells Tolled is primarily the story of how the fire service in Cork evolved through centuries of bungling, incompetence, and human tragedy. The answers to such diverse questions as to why the brass helmet (primarily a military headgear) was adopted for fire brigade use, and why Napoleon Bonaparte’s "flaming grenade" badge is incorporated into the Cork City Fire Brigade cap badge, are given.
Fire Protection Service
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Fire
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire extinction
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire extinction
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
The Firemen's Tale
Author: Las Fallon
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781908056115
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781908056115
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Dublin
Author: Siobhán Marie Kilfeather
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195182014
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
"Siobhan Kilfeather explores Ireland's capital city and walks the streets immortalized by James Joyce's Ulysses. Kilfeather takes readers through one thousand years of Dublin's history and examines in detail its architecture, statuary, painting, and writing"--Back cover.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195182014
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
"Siobhan Kilfeather explores Ireland's capital city and walks the streets immortalized by James Joyce's Ulysses. Kilfeather takes readers through one thousand years of Dublin's history and examines in detail its architecture, statuary, painting, and writing"--Back cover.
Fire and Water Engineering
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire prevention
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fire prevention
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
The Bombing of Dublin's North Strand by German Luftwaffe
Author: Kevin C. Kearns
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
ISBN: 0717151603
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 631
Book Description
On the Whit bank holiday weekend of 1941, the neutral Irish capital was suddenly and inexplicably bombed by the German Luftwaffe. On a gloriously starry night four bombs fell, the last and most devastating at precisely 2:05 a.m. on 31 May. There was a thunderous explosion and the earth quaked. Tremors were felt as far away as Enniskerry and Mullingar. Panic and pandemonium reigned in a "city seized with fear". Destruction was astonishing – homes and shops in the North Strand were largely demolished, 2,250 buildings in the city suffered some bomb damage, over forty people were killed, about 100 seriously injured, many more wounded. Hospitals and morgues filled within hours. Almost 2,000 people were rendered homeless refugees. It would later be determined that in terms of destructive performance a monstrous "perfect bomb" had done the deed. For two-thirds of a century, no book was written on what the Evening Herald proclaimed a "Night of Horror". Later called a "seismic event" in Dublin's history. Finally, near the end of the century both the Irish Military Archive and Dublin City Archive declassified their documents on the bombing – some stamped "Secret" for sixty years. At last, the theories and myths long surrounding the mysterious incident would be examined in the light of real evidence. But the heart of a book on so human a tragedy is the oral historical testimony of survivors, rescuers and observers who provide graphic eyewitness accounts. This is a narrative social history of immense human drama.
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
ISBN: 0717151603
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 631
Book Description
On the Whit bank holiday weekend of 1941, the neutral Irish capital was suddenly and inexplicably bombed by the German Luftwaffe. On a gloriously starry night four bombs fell, the last and most devastating at precisely 2:05 a.m. on 31 May. There was a thunderous explosion and the earth quaked. Tremors were felt as far away as Enniskerry and Mullingar. Panic and pandemonium reigned in a "city seized with fear". Destruction was astonishing – homes and shops in the North Strand were largely demolished, 2,250 buildings in the city suffered some bomb damage, over forty people were killed, about 100 seriously injured, many more wounded. Hospitals and morgues filled within hours. Almost 2,000 people were rendered homeless refugees. It would later be determined that in terms of destructive performance a monstrous "perfect bomb" had done the deed. For two-thirds of a century, no book was written on what the Evening Herald proclaimed a "Night of Horror". Later called a "seismic event" in Dublin's history. Finally, near the end of the century both the Irish Military Archive and Dublin City Archive declassified their documents on the bombing – some stamped "Secret" for sixty years. At last, the theories and myths long surrounding the mysterious incident would be examined in the light of real evidence. But the heart of a book on so human a tragedy is the oral historical testimony of survivors, rescuers and observers who provide graphic eyewitness accounts. This is a narrative social history of immense human drama.
Eyewitness to Irish History
Author: Peter Berresford Ellis
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 0470307722
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Through sources ranging from ancient forsundun (praise songs) and the hero kings to newspaper accounts, public decrees, and even graffiti, this book offers vivid portraits of major events and everyday life in Ireland through the centuries—beginning with Golamh, the legendary leader of the band of Iberian Celts who settled the island more than three thousand years ago, and concluding with gripping accounts by those on both sides of the bloody civil conflict in Northern Ireland.
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN: 0470307722
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Through sources ranging from ancient forsundun (praise songs) and the hero kings to newspaper accounts, public decrees, and even graffiti, this book offers vivid portraits of major events and everyday life in Ireland through the centuries—beginning with Golamh, the legendary leader of the band of Iberian Celts who settled the island more than three thousand years ago, and concluding with gripping accounts by those on both sides of the bloody civil conflict in Northern Ireland.