Garda centenary talk in Nenagh
Return of Ormond Historical Society lecture series
After a long absence, Ormond Historical Society are delighted to announce the resumption of our winter lecture series.
On Monday next, October 10, the 2022/23 season of talks will commence with a talk by Sgt John Reynolds, PhD, titled Garda na Pobail. The talk will examine how the fledgling Irish State embarked on the formation of a police force to serve its citizens and to replace the Royal Irish Constabulary, seen as the eyes and ears of the British administration in Ireland.
From tentative beginnings at a meeting in the Gresham Hotel in early 1922, through the turbulent months of its early existence, the talk will examine how An Garda Síochána came into being just as the country erupted in Civil War.
A member of An Garda Síochána, Sgt John Reynolds, holds a Doctorate in History from University of Limerick. He is author of two books on the revolutionary period in Tipperary - Forty-Six Men Dead and The Templemore Miracles. He is also a contributor to the recently published The Guardians - 100 Years of An Garda Síochána, 1922-2022.
The venue is once again the Abbey Court Hotel and the talk will commence at 8pm. Non-members of OHS are welcome to attend – admission: €10 (which can be offset against membership of the Society).