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Mick Clifford: Rose Dugdale was a killer for a redundant revolution

Rose Dugdale was a genuine radical but instead of  striving for equality within the parameters of democratic norms she opted for a life of excitement on the frontline of revolution
Mick Clifford: Rose Dugdale was a killer for a redundant revolution

British Heiress Rose Dugdale who was part of a IRA gang which stole 19 painting during an art theft at Russborough House in Wicklow 1974 at a Gay Right Protest in Dublin. File picture:Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie

 Rose Dugdale died last Monday at the age of 83. This weekend what appears to be a fine movie based on her life opens in cinemas.

  Baltimore is set around her role in the Beit art heist at Russborough House in Wicklow in 1974. 

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