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  2. The Boys of the Old Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Boys of the Old Brigade is an Irish rebel song written by Paddy McGuigan about the Irish Republican Army of the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921), [1] and the anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising.

  3. The Old Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Old Brigade is a slow march composed in 1881 with music by Irishman Edward Slater, and words by Frederic Weatherly. It was popularised by a recording of 1926 by Peter Dawson . [ 1 ] This is a slow march that is always played in Britain at the annual Festival of Remembrance and at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday when the Chelsea ...

  4. Paddy McGuigan - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Joseph McGuigan (8 December 1939 – 17 March 2014), known as Paddy Joe McGuigan, was an Irish traditional musician and songwriter who played for some years with The Barleycorn folk group.

  5. W. Paris Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Chambers wrote several cornet solos and nearly ninety marches.His most widely known works include The Boys of the Old Brigade (unrelated to the Irish republican song of the same name) and Chicago Tribune, both marches.

  6. Charles Vane (actor) - Wikipedia

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    1912–1927 (film) Charles Vane (born William George Yarrow ; 2 January 1860 – 14 April 1943) was a British stage and film actor . Vane appeared in more than fifty films during the silent era including the lead in When It Was Dark (1919).

  7. Come Out, Ye Black and Tans - Wikipedia

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    A group of Black and Tans and Auxiliaries outside the London and North Western Hotel in Dublin following an IRA attack, April 1921 "Come Out, Ye Black and Tans" is an Irish rebel song, written by Dominic Behan, which criticises and satirises pro-British Irishmen and the actions of the British army in its colonial wars.

  8. Kevin Barry (song) - Wikipedia

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    He was 18 years old at the time. He is one of a group of IRA members executed in 1920–21 collectively known as The Forgotten Ten. The ballad was penned shortly after his death by an author whose identity is unknown. [1] Barry's family investigated this in the 1920s, but were only told it was the work of an Irish emigrant living in Glasgow.

  9. The Boys (1962 British film) - Wikipedia

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    On 17 September 2017, the 55th anniversary of the film's release, the three surviving "boys", Conrad, Garnett and Sutton, met for a reunion showing of the film at Elstree Studios, where the courtroom scenes were filmed. It was explained at the Q&A section of the event that this was the first time any of the four had met since the film was made. [8]