The Dublin and Tipperary Gaelic Football teams.
Estimates say that between 60 and 70 people were injured in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday 1920.
Michael Hogan.
It is named after Michael Hogan, a Gaelic Football player from Tipperary. He was shot in Croke Park while playing a match there on Sunday the 21st of November 1920. He was one of 13 people shot dead in Croke Park that day, but the only player to die. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.
Michael Hogan, was shot and killed in Croke Park on the 21st of November 1920, on what became known as Bloody Sunday. Jim Egan was also shot on that day, but survived. The Hogan Stand in Croke Park is named after Michael Hogan.
November 14th, 1920 fell on a Sunday.
November 14, 1920 fell on a Sunday.
Wyn Weaver has: Played Mr. Brown in "Our Girls and Their Physique: No. 2" in 1920. Played Mr. Brown in "Our Girls and Their Physique, No. 4" in 1920. Played Mr. Brown in "Our Girls and Their Physique, No. 6" in 1920. Played Mr. Brown in "Our Girls and Their Physique: No. 1" in 1920. Played Mr. Brown in "Our Girls and Their Physique: No. 3" in 1920. Played Mr. Brown in "Our Girls and Their Physique, No. 5" in 1920. Played Dr. Barton in "To What Red Hell" in 1929. Played Minor role in "The Flying Fool" in 1931. Played Lord Winterton in "Holiday Lovers" in 1932. Played Mr. Mountain in "Yes, Madam" in 1933. Played Governor in "Things Are Looking Up" in 1935. Played Grand Duke in "Gypsy Melody" in 1936. Played Mr. Carter in "Cheer Up" in 1936. Played William Tewkes in "Everything in Life" in 1936. Played Wilfred Wimple in "Sporting Love" in 1936. Played Lord Croke in "Knights for a Day" in 1937.
The Gamesters - 1920 was released on: USA: November 1920
The Backyard - 1920 was released on: USA: November 1920
At It Again - 1920 was released on: USA: November 1920
The Bootblack - 1920 was released on: USA: November 1920
Kiss Me - 1920 was released on: USA: 3 November 1920