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  1. Roderick James Connolly (11 February 1901 – 16 December 1980) was a socialist politician in Ireland. He was also known as "Roddy Connolly" and "Rory Connolly". (en) Roddy Connolly, född 11 februari 1901, död 16 december 1980 var en irländsk kommunistisk politiker. Son till James Connolly. (sv) dbo: birthDate. 1901-02-11 (xsd:date) dbo ...

  2. Roddy Connolly took him to the Comintern’s overcrowded Hotel Lux. McCartan was willing to share a room with his compatriot, but protested when Connolly’s bed was taken by a Welsh miner. McCartan knew too that being put up in the Lux, rather than one of the Narkomindel [Foreign Ministry] hotels, meant the Russians were denying him diplomatic status.

  3. John Connolly. John Connolly is the grandson of James Connolly, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising 1916. John is the son of Roddy Connolly, who also took part in the Rising. John was born in 1947 in Bray, Co.Wicklow and was educated at Presentation College Bray. He ran an engineering company before retiring in 2009.

  4. Geni.com profile ID. 6000000017478015662. 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Connolly-824. subject named as. Roderick Roddy James Connolly (11 Feb 1901 - 16 Dec 1980) 0 references.

  5. Roddy Connolly, James Connolly’s son, took a prominent role in the Party, becoming Party Chairperson in 1971, a position he would hold for most of the decade. These years also saw the formation of the Labour Women’s National Council, which advised the Party on equality and gender issues and campaigned for a greater role for women within the Party and in broader Irish society.

  6. Connolly was also financial secretary of the party from 1941-1949. Connolly entered something of a semi-retirement between the mid-1950s to mid-1960s, but in the late 1960s, he began a comeback. He was elected as party chairman in 1971 and held this position until 1978.

  7. Hardcover. Roddy Connolly was the son of James Connolly and a significant political figure in his own right. In a career that lasted over 60 years, he played a central role in many of the Irish Left?s most important political initiatives. This book examines for the first time his career and evaluates his contribution to Irish politics in the 20th century. Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC ...