Patrick MacGill

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Patrick MacGill

Patrick MacGill (24 December 1889November 1963) was an Irish journalist, poet and novelist, known as "The Navvy Poet" because he had worked as a "navvy" (itinerant labourer) before he began writing.

Patrick was born in Glenties, County Donegal. A statue in his honor is on the bridge where the main street crosses the river in Glenties.

During the First World War, MacGill served with the London Irish Rifles (1/18th Battalion, The London Regiment) and was wounded at the Battle of Loos on 28 October 1915 [1].

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  1. ^ Patrick MacGill, "The Big Push", in introduction written by Brian D Osbourne

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