Great Irishmen in war and politics . IRISH VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS. I. Capt. J. A. O. Brooke. 2. Comm. The Hon. E. B. 3. Lt. Fredk. M. W. Bingham. i 4. Cpl. Fredk. J. Edwards. 5. Cpl. John Cunningham. 6. Sgt. Robt. Downie. 7. Pte. Thos. Woodcock. 8. Fredk. G. Room. 9. John Moyney. 10. Wheeler. II. Sct. Robert Quigg. 12. Cpl. Thos. Hughes. To face page 124. TYNESIDE IRISH BRIGADE Leading Tyneside Irishmen were driven to seek a solu-tion of the dangerous problem that had so unexpectedlyarisen over the well-being of their compatriots. The point could


Great Irishmen in war and politics . IRISH VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS. I. Capt. J. A. O. Brooke. 2. Comm. The Hon. E. B. 3. Lt. Fredk. M. W. Bingham. i 4. Cpl. Fredk. J. Edwards. 5. Cpl. John Cunningham. 6. Sgt. Robt. Downie. 7. Pte. Thos. Woodcock. 8. Fredk. G. Room. 9. John Moyney. 10. Wheeler. II. Sct. Robert Quigg. 12. Cpl. Thos. Hughes. To face page 124. TYNESIDE IRISH BRIGADE Leading Tyneside Irishmen were driven to seek a solu-tion of the dangerous problem that had so unexpectedlyarisen over the well-being of their compatriots. The point could not possibly be kept out of friendlyconversation at the Newcastle National Club, which wasthe Irish Literary Institute under a new name. The oldregime had inspired many conversations of a differentkind. Fenians had whispered of guns and pikes there,when any mention of British armies had to be made ;and the muzzles of those guns were to be directed towardsthe government. Political felons, John Daly, ODonovanRossa, Michael Davitt, an


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