His father was fortunate in that he was not in the PO building when it was taken; Nevil, who had gone down there to walk his father home to lunch, witnessed the killing of 4 Lancers in Sackville Street. ‘These were the first men that I had seen killed.’
His father was soon afterwards recalled to London; the appointment of an Englishman had never been particularly popular & so discretion was the better part of valour – certainly nobody wanted another Phoenix Park.
It seems strange however that Nevil Shute makes no mention in his memoir of the contribution that both his parents made to the record with their own descriptions of this experience, published, of course, under the family name of Norway.
Links
Irish Times: The 1916 Rising
Mrs Hamilton Norway: The Sinn Fein rebellion as I saw it
[PDF]OUP untitled
The Sinn Fein Rebellion as They Saw it - Classic reprints from the Irish Academic Press by Mary-Louise Norway, Arthur Hamilton Norway, Keith Jeffery, Keith Jeffery
Arthur Hamilton Norway: History of the Post-office Packet Service Between the Years 1793-1815
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Irish Times: The 1916 Rising
Mrs Hamilton Norway: The Sinn Fein rebellion as I saw it
[PDF]OUP untitled
The Sinn Fein Rebellion as They Saw it - Classic reprints from the Irish Academic Press by Mary-Louise Norway, Arthur Hamilton Norway, Keith Jeffery, Keith Jeffery
Arthur Hamilton Norway: History of the Post-office Packet Service Between the Years 1793-1815
Related posts
Lady Frederick Cavendish
Prime ministerial security