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The Cottage
The Cottage in which The Centre is located, was itself renowned in the past as a home for music and dancing.
The Naul Fife & Drum Band used the house as a band practice room in the early part of the 20th century. Some sheets of their hand-written music was discovered in the roof of the house in the course of it's renovation.
Sinéad Flanagan, later to become the wife of the Irish republican leader and third President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera, was regularly seen dancing at parties in the house.
Micheal Ó Maoláin, a Timire, or traveling Irish teacher, taught the Irish language here in the early years of the Gaelic League. Sean O'Casey used Ó Maoláin as the basis for the character of 'Maguire' in his 1923 play 'The Shadow Of A Gunman'.
Last updated on Tuesday, September 4th 2007











