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Unable to use water to extinguish the conflagration, Captain Robert Ingram of the Dublin Fire Brigade devised an innovative plan, both original in concept and daring in execution, to tame the flames and save he Liberties and, possibly, the whole city.

Now historian, author and former Fire Brigade member for 32 years, Las Fallon tells this unusual tale in detail, bringing the events of the night of June 18, 1875 back to life and into public memory again, while also examining why it was to be forgotten so quickly in the first place.

Allegedly, some thirteen people lost their lives in the fire - not through injury but by over-indulgence in golden nectar that flowed through the streets of the Liberties! Las questions this number, and looks in detail at what is known about the deaths that did occur.

The book is a tribute to Dublin Fire Brigade in its inception years, and to the ingenuity of Fire Chief Ingram - a man to whom Dublin knows so much, and has repaid him by forgetting him. There is not, the author tells us, even a headstone on his grave!

Were it not for the bravery and diligence of Dublin Fire brigade this fire, which was quickly contained despite its volatility and size, would undoubtedly have spread further, burning its way through the Liberties of Dublin until it was completey out of control and threatened to whole south side of Dublin.

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ISBN/EAN 9781908056955
Author Las Fallon
Publisher Kilmainham Tales
Publication date 7 Dec 2019
Format Paperback
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The Great Liberties Whiskey Fire

In the hey-day of the Western movie, whiskey was often called ‘firewater’. But never was that term more apt than on a night in 1875 when thousands of litres of burning whiskey flowed like lava through the streets of the Liberties area of Dublin, threatening to totally destroy the remnants of the old city, and the lives of its residents. Copiously illustrated with contemporary illustrations, this is a fascinating and timely read.

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