Kilbarrack Cemetery

Kilbarrack Cemetery is a graveyard located in North Dublin.

History
The graveyard is mentioned in Brendan Behan's autobiography Borstal Boy (1958) - "So many belonging to me lay buried in Kilbarrack, the healthiest graveyard in Ireland they said, because it was so close to the sea". His novel 'Richard's Cork Leg' is set in the cemetery.

There is a church known as Saint Fintan's Church, which in part is dated to the 9th century.

There is a cenotaph dedicated to executed IRA member Frank Flood which was erected by his parents.

Notable burials

 * Eoin MacNeill, Irish nationalist, scholar and politician.
 * James McNeill, brother of the above and Governor-General of the Irish Free State
 * Josephine McNeill, wife of the above, Irish diplomat.
 * Daniel Head, IRA volunteer killed in the Burning of the Custom House
 * Thomas Wall, killed in the Battle of Dublin during the Irish Civil War
 * Francis Higgins, an informer during the 1798 rebellion. His tomb was later smashed with sledgehammers and there is no trace of its remains today.