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Croppy was a
nickname given to
United Irishmen rebels during the
Irish Rebellion of 1798
against British rule in Ireland. The
nickname "
Croppy" was used...
- The
Croppies' Acre (Irish: Acra na gCraipithe),
officially the
Croppies Acre
Memorial Park, is a
public park in Dublin, Ireland. It
contains a memorial...
- "The
Croppy Boy" (Roud 1030) is an
Irish sentimental ballad set
during the
Irish Rebellion of 1798
which depicts the fate of a
fictional Society of United...
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Begins and Ends (But
Never Fails)" – 3:17 "No Last Goodbyes" – 3:30 "The
Croppy Boy '98" – 3:10 "This Road of Mine" – 3:18 "(Try) Keep the Man Down" – 2:55...
- "
Croppies Lie Down" is a
British folk song,
dating from the 1798
rebellion in Ireland, that
celebrates the
defeat of the
Irish rebels. The
author has been...
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marking the "
croppy-holes,"
unmarked m****
graves into
which rebel casualties were thrown. To many
Irish nationalists,
these "
croppy-holes" symbolised...
- Anna
Livia is a
bronze monument located in
Croppies' Acre
Memorial Park in Dublin, Ireland. It was
formerly located on O'Connell Street.
Designed by the...
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Academy diploma.
Titled The
Croppy Boy (The
Confession of an
Irish Patriot), it was
based on the
Irish ballad "The
Croppy Boy",
which is set
during the...
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Chancery Park
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park
Corduff Park
Crescent Park
Croppies' Acre
Darndale Park
Donahies Field Edenmore Park
Eileen McLoughlin Park...
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custure me. It is part of a
broadside collection from 1584. The poem "The
Croppy Boy" was set to this music, and it was
later used for the tune of "Lord...