National Graves Association
- National Graves Association
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NGA plot for the dead Republican
volunteers of the
Newry area, St Mary's cemetery
The National Graves Association (NGA) (Irish: Cumann Uaigheann na Laochra Gael) is an Irish non-governmental organisation which seeks to maintain the graves of Irish republicans who died in the pursuit of a united Ireland. It is an entirely separate organisation to the National Graves Association, Belfast. Its stated objectives are to "to restore, where necessary, and maintain fittingly the graves and memorials of our patriot dead of every generation; to commemorate those who died in the cause of Irish Freedom; to compile a record of such graves and memorials".[1] Its symbol is the Red Hand of Ulster, which is on many graves tended by the association.
Policy and history
Its 'guiding principle' is "Only a 32 County Irish Republic represents the true aspiration of those who gave their lives for Irish freedom"[2]. As a result it does not look after the graves of British soldiers or Irish soldiers who were on the pro-treaty side in the Irish Civil War, nor of abducted Irish civilians. It is not aligned with any political party in Ireland.
It was formed in 1926 and has its origins in the many associations established in the late 19th century to erect memorials over the graves of prominent Irish Republican Brotherhood members and others. Since its establishment, the NGA has erected, or accepted into its care, over 500 monuments and memorials throughout Ireland.[3] The NGA also publishes The Last Post, which contains the names of republicans who died in pursuit of republican objectives since 1916. Members of the governing body are not allowed by the rules to be a member of any political party. This rule does not apply to associates.
References
- ^ National Graves Association website
- ^ Guiding Principle - 2/3 way down page
- ^ NGA history
External links
Categories:
- 1926 establishments
- Military memorials and cemeteries
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