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The 'Manchester Martyrs', also known as 'The Three Fenians', were Irish w:nationalists who were executed for killing a policeman during a prison break. William O'Mera Allen, Michael Larkin, and William Goold (aka O'Brien) were hanged in w:Manchester, w:England on November 23, w:1867.

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current17:40, 3 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 17:40, 3 August 20071,536 × 2,048 (548 KB)Domer48The Irish National Invincibles, usually known as "the Invincibles" were a radical IRB splinter group during the 1880s. Glasnevin, Dublin.

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