- Jack
McNeela (died 19
April 1940) was an
Irish militant and
Republican activist. He was a
senior member of the
Irish Republican Army (IRA) from Ballycroy...
-
YANKEES at 5th
Avenue Theatre".
Broadway World.
Retrieved March 27, 2022.
McNeela,
Catherine (August 16, 2013). "Chris Wood '10
stars in TNT's "Major Crimes""...
- 1939 Jack
McNeela and
several others were
arrested in
south Dublin at a
location where an
illegal radio transmitter was operating.
McNeela and
three other...
- to be the
native drum of the
ancient Celts (as did bodhrán
maker Paraic McNeela),
suggesting that it was
possibly used
originally for
winnowing or wool...
- and the
younger members of the
Headquarters –
Michael Traynor and Jack
McNeela proposed the
launching of
raids from the Free
State across the
border into...
- Adjutant-General.
Initially known as a bomb maker,
alongside Tony D'Arcy, Jack
McNeela and Dom Adams, he led
agitation for the IRA in the
south to lead guerilla...
-
Mopane and
Chacate wood. He now
sells his
wooden flutes with
Paraic McNeela on
McNeela Music's
online store. Sean
Murray has been
working for
Murray Flutes...
- the
early and mid-20th century. In 1940, for example, Mayo man Jack Sean
McNeela died on
hunger strike in
Arbour Hill
Military Detention Barracks after...
-
Neela is a
feminine given name
which may
refer to:
Neela Marikkar,
Chairperson of the
Grant McCann Erickson, a
leading communications group in Sri Lanka...
- IRA members,
three of whom died on
hunger strike: Sean
McCaughey, Tony D'Arcy and Jack
McNeela.
Hundreds of
others carried out
shorter hunger strikes...