Friday, 25 September 2015

Mollie Langley (nee Kelly)

Liam married Mary Kelly (Mollie) on 4th July 1927 in the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation, Fairview, Dublin 3.  His friend Barney Mellows was his best man.
Liam and Mary had 6 children, one of whom died in infancy.  Two of his children married, there are 14 grandchildren. 
Currently there are 29 great grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren.
During his time interned in Newbridge Mollie sent many letters to Liam. She did her best to keep his spirits up in extremely difficult times.  Mollie and her sister Kathleen kept watch for Liam's release, firstly outside Mountjoy where Liam was help until 31 Dec 1922.  Instead of release he was sent to Newbridge internment camp on New Year's Eve 1922.  Both women kept up the watch going to Amiens Street train station on a daily basis to see if he appeared on the train bringing released prisoners up from Kildare.  Mollie and Kathleen took turns with one of them watching the afternoon train and the other the evening train.  The prisoners were released without warning and thus could not advise relatives that they were on the way home.  Liam's release did not come until after he spent time on hunger strike along with other Republican internees.  Liam was released from Newbridge Internment Camp on 14 Dec 1923.


Mollie and Liam Wedding Photo 4th July 192
Mollie, centre back, with her parents,
brothers and sisters
(Photo Liam Langley)



Mollie and Liam late 1950s

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Na Fianna Eireann Last Meetings Countess Martkievicz June 1927

Countess Markievicz continued to attend meetings of the Executive Council of Na Fianna Eireann until two weeks before she passed away.  The following are extracts from the minute book of Na Fianna Eireann Executive Council meetings that Madame attended at the time. Liam Langley Collection



Minutes of last meeting signed by
 Countess de Markievicz 14.6.27
Last meeting presided on by Madame
28.6.27

Minutes of Na Fianna Eireann Executive Council following the death of Countess Markievicz


18/7/1927
Liam Langley Presiding
         The minutes of the previous meeting haveing been read and signed the meeting adjourned after passing a vote of sympathy with Count Markievicz and family on the death of Madame Markievicz the Chief and Founder of the Organisation.
         As an additional mark of respect it was decided to postpone the Annual Ard-Fheis originally fixed for Sunday,31st July, 1927 until further notice.
                                         Liam T. O'Laonlach


Minutes of meeting passing a vote of sympathy with
Countess de Markievicz's husband 18.7.27

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Countess Markiewicz

Countess Markiewicz in Fianna Éireann uniform
Photo taken by Liam Langley possibly in her home Surrey House, Rathmines.
Held in Langley Private Collection


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COUNTESS MARKIEVICZ

Countess Markievicz (Polish: Markiewicz; née Gore-Booth; 4 February 1868 – 15 July 1927)  founder of Na Fianna Éireann, a revolutionary, nationalist, suffragette, socialist, and  an Irish Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil politician.  In December 1918, she was the first woman elected to the British House of Commons, though she did not take her seat and, along with the other Sinn Féin TDs, formed the first Dáil Éireann. She was also one of the first women in the world to hold a cabinet position (Minister for Labour of the Irish Republic, 1919–1922).


Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Na Fianna Éireann Usher's Quay Battalion 1917

The time in Reading Jail was not wasted as plans were made for the next stage of the battle. The seeds of the Army of the Irish Republic were sown and nurtured by the internees who were considered leaders in the rising.  As a member of the Irish Volunteers Liam held the rank of Captain  Irish Republican Army (IRA), he also held the position of  Vice President Fianna Éireann (1915/16).  

In Dec 1916 Liam Langley was released from Reading, the following April he transferred from Tuam to Dublin April.  He held a number of posts in Na Fianna over the next number of years, these included:

June 1917                                Captain  Usher’s Quay Company
Jan 1918 – March 1920          Battalion Commandant 2nd (North Dublin) Battalion
1918-1921                               Headquarters Staff  National Director of Organisation & Education
Dec 1920 – April 1921.          Brigade Commandant (O/C) replacing Gary Holohan who was arrested 
11 July 1921 – Dec 1921        Battalion Commandant 4th (South West Dublin) Battalion
Early 1921 – April 1921         Chief of Staff in Eamon Martin’s absence
Headquarters Staff                  Director of Organisation (Ryan p.18)
May 1921 – July  1922           Brigade Commandant (Brigade Staff Sheets p.6)


Fianna Circle IRB (1917-1922)
Centre:  Gary Holohan
Secretary: Liam Langley
Treasurer Tom Donohoe

Liam is pictured below with The Ursher's Quay Battalion Fianna Éireann, he was Captain of the Battlion from June 1917.  The photo was taken at Blessington Basin, Phibsborough where the battalion trained.  Liam Langley is seated second row third from left, he is wearing his Irish Volunteers uniform.


Friday, 26 June 2015

Christmas Cards 1916


A Christmas Card sent to Liam Langley by fellow Frongoch Internee M.J. Harris of Cork.  This card was posted on 23rd December 1916 the day before Liam's release from Reading Jail.



Thursday, 14 May 2015

Statement Arrest Sean MacDiarmuid Tuam May 1915

Liam Langley's statement to the Bureau of Military History 1913-1921 in relation to the arrest of Sean MacDiarmuid.  This is the only statement Liam gave despite being involved in activities from the early 1900's up to the end of this period.  He maintained a dignified silence in relation to his involvement.  However a careful reading of this statement gives an insight into the difficulties encountered by the Nationalist movement in Tuam following the split in the Volunteers in the time preceding the 1916 Rising

Monday, 20 April 2015

Wedding Photos


 Liam married Mary Kelly (Mollie) on 4th July1927 in the Church of Our Lady of the Visitation, Fairview, Dublin 3. 


Wedding Party
Liam and Mollie seated centre,

Seated front right Lawrence Kelly, Mollie's Father;
Seated second from left Margaret Langley (nee Cavanagh),
Liam's mother; best man Barney Mellows left of Liam
Mollie and Liam bride and groom,
Kathleen Kelly (sister Mollie) bridesmaid,
Barney Mellows bestman

            

Friday, 17 April 2015

CONNECTING PAST AND PRESENT

Richmond Barracks local School Flag presented by Great Granddaughter of Liam Langley

As part of the 1916 celebrations each primary school in Ireland is being presented with a Tricolour and Proclamation at a special ceremony in the school. Richmond Barracks local school  was presented with theirs by Capt Ciara Ní Ruairc great granddaughter of Liam Langley,  she also read the Proclamation.  This is a reminder of the time Liam was imprisoned in Richmond May 12th until June 1st 1916 after which he was interned in Frongoch and Reading.

“If the saga of Easter Week is seen as a drama – the first act of which is centered on the GPO and the last act of the executions in Kilmainham Gaol, then the penultimate act was played out in Richmond Barracks.”


Friday, 10 April 2015

Liam Langley Chief Marshal at Barney Mellows Funeral 1942

Liam Langley on left without hat
Barney Mellows (1896-1942)   In 1911, along with his two brothers, Liam and Fred, Barney joined  Na Fianna Éireann, he was also a member of the Irish Volunteers. In the lead up to the Easter Rising 1916 Barney was involved in planning and preparation with the leaders in Dublin.  He spent considerable time at meetings in Tom Clarke's shop, in Sean McDiarmada's office 12 D'Olier St and the Irish Volunteers HQ at 2 Dawson Street. Barney was Battalion Commander of Dolphin's Barn and Director of Finance of Dublin Fianna until his arrest.

Barney was Liam Langley's best man at his wedding in 1927.  When both men were reinstated to the roles in the Civil Service in the 1930's they worked together in the Revenue Commissioners Office, Dublin Castle. After a battle with cancer Barney passed away in the Hospice on 25th February 1942.

The following is a Pathé newsreel of Barney's funeral, Feb 1942, at which Liam was chief marshal.

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Old Fianna Eireann

Officers and soldiers Old Fianna Eireann April 1948
Liam Langley front row fourth from right


Officers Old Fianna Eireann
Liam Langley back row second from left