File:DUBLIN - The "Croppy Acre" Memorial Park (3153982294).jpg
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There is a memorial park near the site of Collins Barracks Dublin (now a part of the National Museum of Ireland) known as the "Croppy Acre", beside the Liffey into which the bodies of executed rebels were flung after the 1798 rebellion. Croppy (sometimes spelt croppie) was a derogatory nickname given to Irish rebels during the period of the 1798 rebellion. The name "croppy" derives from Ireland in the 1790's as a reference to people with closely cropped hair, a fashion which was associated with the anti-wig (and therefore, anti-aristocrat) French revolutionaries of the period. Those with their hair cropped were automatically suspected of sympathies with the pro-French underground organisation, the Society of United Irishmen and were consequently liable to seizure for interrogation by pro-British forces. Suspected United Irish sympathisers were often subjected to torture by flogging, picketing and half-hanging but the reactive contemporary torture, pitchcapping, was specifically invented to intimidate "croppys". There is evidence of United Irish activists retaliating by cropping the hair of loyalists to reduce the reliability of this method of identifying rebel sympathisers. |
Date | Taken on 30 December 2008, 01:50 |
Source | DUBLIN - The "Croppy Acre" Memorial Park |
Author | William Murphy from Dublin, Ireland |
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Date and time of digitizing | 01:50, 30 December 2008 |