Civil War massacre in Ballyseedy marked the darkest day for a family at war

John O’Shea's relatives included Ned Breslin, a Free State soldier in the party that carried out the Ballyseedy massacre, and George O’Shea, one of the unarmed republicans murdered there. Picture: Domnick Walsh

The “stepping stone” was Michael Collins’ term for what the Anglo-Irish Treaty had achieved, a route to freedom. The Republic was the working out of the 1916 Rising, a complete break from the crown in a united Ireland. (Precious little energy or thought appears to be have been spent on what a “republic” might consist of but that’s for another day).


