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    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Portlaoise+Gay Gordons.
    2. michael purcell
    3. Nationalist, February 1922. The 2nd Gordon Highlanders evacuated Portlaoighise Military Barracks on Friday week and left for Glasgow by two special trains, the first carrying baggage and equipment, and an advance guard of 3 officers and 92 men. The second train carried the remainder of the detachment, viz: 14 officers and 292 men. They were played to the Railway Station by their pipers, playing the air "Old Comrade". The departure of the first lot was witnessed by only a few civilians, but the main body received the farewells of a crowd of weeping maidens and some other residents, including a number of the Royal Irish Constabulary. A few of the "Gay Gordons" were particularly gay on the night before they left for Bonnie Scotland, and indulged in some frivolities including the breaking of windows, and the smashing of some of the little stone pillars outside Mr. Turpin's residence in Coote Street. It is fair to say however , that these were the acts of only a few men, and the townspeople say that the general behaviour of the men of the regiment was much better than that of some of the English soldiers who previously garrisoned the town. Outside the small circle who reaped some financial advantage from the presence of the troops there was a general feeling of satisfaction and rejoicement at their leaving the town and county.

    02/16/2010 01:55:20