Frank Henderson

Captain in the Irish Volunteers
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCaptain in the Irish Volunteers
PlacesIreland United Kingdom
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth16 April 1886, Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Great Britain
Death13 January 1959Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Great Britain (aged 72 years)
Star signAries
ResidenceDublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Great Britain
Education
St. Joseph's Secondary C.B.S., FairviewDublin, County Dublin, Ireland
The details

Biography

Frank Henderson (Irish: Proinsíos Mac Ionnraic) was an Irish revolutionary who held the rank of captain of F Company of the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Volunteers. He took part in the Easter Rising, the War of Independence and the Civil War.

Life

Henderson was raised in Fairview in Dublin's Northside. He was educated by the Christian Brothers in St. Joseph's Secondary C.B.S., Fairview, then known as Christian Brothers' Schools, Marino, where he developed a love for the Irish language.

Henderson joined the Irish Volunteers at their foundation in November 1913. He was present at the 1914 gun-running at Howth and he lived beside the Father Matthew Park in Fairview where many of the smuggled guns were stored and the Irish Volunteers drilled.

Henderson was in the GPO alongside Pearse, Connolly and Clarke during the 1916 Rising. He was interned in Stafford jail and then Frongoch in Wales after the Rising.

In 1927 Frank Henderson and Oscar Traynor set up the Fódhla printing company.

In 1941 he became a commandant of the 26th Battalion Old IRA during the Second World War.

Commemoration

In 2011, three plaques were unveiled on sites of historical significance – one in St. Mary's National School, Fairview (site of the former Father Matthew Park) and two in St Joseph's C.B.S., dedicated to the memory of its Past Pupils who took part in the Easter Rising.

Frank Henderson is mentioned in Gene Kerrigan's book, The Scrap.

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