Fenian dynamite campaign


The Fenian dynamite campaign was a campaign of political violence orchestrated by Irish republican paramilitary groups in Great Britain from 1881 to 1885. It involved attacks using explosives such as dynamite on British government and civilian targets and was carried out by the Irish Republican Brotherhood, United Irishmen of America and Clan na Gael with the ultimate aim of ending British rule in Ireland. Infrastructure was attacked along with government targets as part of the campaign, which killed 4 people, including a young boy, and wounded 86. The campaign met with widespread backlash in Britain and a mixed response in Ireland, and led to the establishment of the Special Irish Branch by the Metropolitan Police to counter the campaign. By 1885, the campaign petered out, though Irish republicans would continue to carry out attacks in Great Britain well into the 20th century.

Timeline of the campaign

1881

  • 14 Jan 1881: A bomb exploded at a military barracks in Salford, Lancashire. A young boy was killed
  • 16 Mar 1881: A bomb was found and defused in the Mansion House, London.
  • 5 May 1881: Bomb explodes at Chester Barracks, Chester.
  • 16 May 1881: Bomb attack at Liverpool police barracks.
  • 10 June 1881: Bomb planted at Liverpool Town Hall,
  • 30 June 1881: Disguised explosives found aboard SS Malta at Liverpool.
  • 2 July 1881: Disguised explosives found aboard SS Bavaria in Liverpool.

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