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On parade: Members of the Royal Irish Constabulary in 1913 Tim Lewis Communities Dublin, Whitechapel London 1800s, Folkestone Railway Museum, Dublin Castle, Dublin, Castle, Historical Figures, History, Fictional Characters

A man called Denis Downing was on my mind when I accepted an invitation to go to that ill-starred commemorative event for the "Auld Inglish Polis" which had been fixed for Dublin Castle tomorrow week.

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The King's first act on landing at Donegal Quay: His Majesty inspecting the guard of honour of the Royal Irish Constabulary. This was during the King's visit to Belfast to open the first Ulster Parilment. Source: Illustrated London News 02 July 1920 Royal Irish Constabulary, Royal Irish Regiment Uniform, British Military Police, Troubles Northern Ireland, The Troubles Ireland, Ireland Military, Ireland History, Ww1 Soldiers, Honor Guard

The King's first act on landing at Donegal Quay: His Majesty inspecting the guard of honour of the Royal Irish Constabulary. This was during the King's visit to Belfast to open the first Ulster Parilment. Source: Illustrated London News 02 July 1920

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Royal Ulster Constabulary was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. Following the awarding of the George Cross in 2000, it was subsequently known as the Royal Ulster Constabulary, GC. It was founded on 1 June 1922 out of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). Northern Ireland Troubles, Remembrance Day Art, Ireland History, Belfast Northern Ireland, George Cross, London Police, Photoshop Express, Remembrance Day, Belfast

Royal Ulster Constabulary was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. Following the awarding of the George Cross in 2000, it was subsequently known as the Royal Ulster Constabulary, GC. It was founded on 1 June 1922 out of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC).

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Royal Irish Regiment, 1860s Ireland, Trim Castle Irish History, Irish Rebellion 1798, Ireland Military, Michael Collins, Police Uniforms, Irish History, Blue Coats

… and that's all she wrote! However, I had a look in Jim Herlihy's The Royal Irish Constabulary: A Complete Alphabetical List of Officers and Men, 1816-1922. No sign of a Gore-Hillman or anything like it, but I did find Thomas O'Brien Gore-Hickman, RIC no. 69943. No other information, but he was definitely an officer (name italicised in listings), but can we add any more information? Date: Circa 1900 NLI Ref.: BEA3

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