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Mission: To have a plaque erected in honour of James Connolly, and to mark the spot on Charlemont Street, Dublin, where he once lived.

One of the greatest socialist thinkers of his time, a revolutionary Republican, trade unionist, a founder and leader of the Irish Citizen Army, and signatory of the 1916 Proclamation. Champion of the working class; former Charlemont Street resident, James Connolly.

Connolly first came to Dublin in 1896 with his wife Lillie and children. The family lived in a one roomed tenement slum for a short while at 75 Charlemont Street.

Our mission, with your help, is to erect a plaque on Charlemont Street, Dublin, in honour of James Connolly, and to mark the spot where this great man once lived.

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Details for a plaque unveiling for James Connolly in Charlemont Street, and another plaque for the civilians killed around the area, will be announced soon, as well as a host of talks and seminars based around the 1916 Easter revolution.

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