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  1. Aug 14, 2023 · A YouTube prankster has claimed he is the artist behind a mysterious totem pole that appeared on top of the white cliffs of Dover. The eight-foot tall wooden carving, bearing the name of an ...

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  2. Jan 11, 2017 · Slattery, 36, was later identified as the culprit and arrested after a video of him pretending to racially abuse a friend at the museum on the same day was posted online and went viral.

  3. Jan 11, 2017 · The shocking incident involved ‘amateur actor’ James Slattery telling the woman he “hated black people” and asking her if her family was “from a tribe”.

  4. Jan 11, 2017 · Amateur actor James Slattery, 36, was making a video for Trollstation in Liverpool as part of a ‘social experiment’. He was filmed making offensive comments to visitors, as well as talking to...

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    We have written previously about some men severely wounded at the Burning like Tom Ennis, Sean Ward, and Charlie McMahon. And Sean Doyle who despite a bullet though a lung managed to run all the way up Gardiner Street with encouragement from Jim Slattery, shot at Doyle’s side when escaping the building. Unlike his mortally wounded comrade, Slattery...

    From that account you’d think he was a hurler talking of a hit on the hand, which is sore enough. It is hard to believe Slattery’s shattered left hand and wrist had been amputated.And he was actually 2 months in hospital. Many years later he added he was sent to the Isle of Man to recuperate (He was eventually fitted with an artificial hand and wri...

    As the song goes “It’s a long way from Clare to here”. James Joseph Slattery’s journey began on 16 January 1897 in a little place called Derrynahilla, near Feakle in the Banner County. His parents Edmond, a Farmer and Norah née Hussey had 13 children, 10 of whom survived. Jim was the third son, so having no prospect of inheriting the farm he moved ...

    During Easter week he served as an NCO with the Volunteers at St Stephen’s Green and Jacobs. After the Surrender he was jailed in Knutsford and Frongoch. On his release and return to Dublin he joined E Coy, 2nd Battalion under Dick McKee. Slattery became a founder member of the Squad (pictured below with two comrades). Arguments still go on about w...

    When the IRA split in early 1922, Slattery joined the new Provisional Government Army as a Commandant in the Dublin Guards. He was promoted to Brigadier and O/C Dublin Brigade in Tom Ennis’s2nd Eastern Division. Jim saw early Civil War action in Dublin City, including the Four Courts, after which the press recognised his prominent role. He also too...

    As the Civil War ground on to its conclusion, factors outside their control occurred which took men like Ennis, Slattery and other prominent Tan War officers in the Army from former positions of hero to almost zero. Political machinations in government and military circles led to mutual distrust – almost to fear and loathing. In early 1923 Jim was ...

    The IRAO’s first action was taken on 6 June by sending a letter to William Cosgrave, President of the Dáil, seeking a meeting with him and Defence Minister Richard Mulcahy. Six of the officers mentioned above – Jim Slattery, Tom Ennis, Liam Tobin, Charlie Dalton, Kit O’Malley and Sean O’Connell– signed it. Nothing of substance resulted, they were b...

    With the loss of one hand Jim could never use his fine wood-working skills again. Dumped by the Army, he subsequently moved back to farm at Bodyke in his native county. He returned to Dublin in 1931 when he married Mary A. Kelly from Fairview. The couple had probably met back in 1924 while Slattery lived at Specky Griffin‘s mother’s house in Fairvi...

  5. Jan 11, 2017 · Confronted outside court by an ECHO reporter, James Slattery admits he has “done wrong” but defends his actions as “raising awareness of racism”. ‌. Slattery was handed an eight week prison...

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  7. Feb 2, 2016 · James Slattery, CEO of Millennium Laboratories, who was once awarded a regional entrepreneur of the year award from Ernst & Young, prided himself on his fast-growing company's culture.

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