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Famous Dublin Characters: Bang Bang!

  Author:  64747  Category:(History) Created:(9/25/2013 7:57:00 PM)
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                                  Famous Dublin Characters
                                                                Bang Bang
Thomas Dudley was an eccentric elderly gentleman in Dublin in the 50's and 60's who achieved fame as a character in the city. A fan of cowboy films, Bang Bang used to travel the buses and tams of the city staging mock shoot-outs with passing people. He carried a large church key in his pocket which he used as a gun. Dubliners, who enjoyed his good-natured antics, used to participate in his games, sometimes "returning fire" by pretending they had a gun in their hands and shouting "bang bang" back at him, or by falling down "dead" on the city streets when he suddenly appeared at the back of a bus or tram and "shot" them. On occasion Bang bang even interrupted plays on sstage by "shooting" the actors, generally to the amusement of actors and audiences alike. Radio and television present, Paddy Crosbie, wrote of 'Bang Bang' in his book "Your Dinner's Poured Out"
 
"Bang! Bang! appeared on our scene in the Twenties, but he belonged to the entire city. His favourite hunting-ground was the trams, from one of which he jumped, turning immediately to fire 'Bang Bang' at the conductor. Passenger and passers-by took up the game, and soon an entire street of grown-ups were shooting at each other from doorways and from behind lamp-posts. The magic of make-believe childhood took over, and it was all due to the simple innocence of 'Bang Bang'. He was a very young man at this time. 'Bang! You're shot. If yeh don't die, I'm not playin'. My father was very fond of him, and seemed to come across him very often in different parts of the city. He told us about one incident with 'Bang Bang' in Marlboro Street, where the shooting pretence went on for nearly half-an-hour and some visiting Americans joined in. They though the whole thing was hilarious."
 
"Bang Bang died in 81 but is widely remembered by some of the older Dubliners. His death was recorded by the Irish Independent, a notice which Paddy Crosbie also details in his book.
 
The following is the text of an Irish Independent item on 'Bang Bang' at the time of his death on 12th Jan 1981:
'One of Dublin's best known and most beloved characters Tommy 'Bang Bang' Dudley has died in a home for the blind. He was 75. He was an institution in Dublin during his lifetime. He carried a huge jail key with him around the city, mockingly pointing it at strangers and shouting 'Bang Bang', Despite progressive eye disease, Bang Bang maintained his daily beat in the city frequently causing mayhem by jumping onto buses, slapping his rear end as if he was on a horse. Only recently he told his friends on his sickbed in Clonturk House for the Adult Blind in Drumcondra, Dublin, that he got the idea for his 'Bang Bang' characterisations from the many cowboy films that he had attended in his early years. He lived in various parts of the city during his lifetime - in Mil Lane for 41 years and later in Bridgefoot Street Flats. Full funeral arrangements will be made today.
 
He was raised in an orphanage in Cabra, Dublin. He lived most of his adult life on Mill Street, in the Coombe, Dublin. In later life he was taken in and cared for by the Rosminian Fathers in Drumcondra. He died in their care on 11 Jan 1981 and was buried in their cemetery. Bang Bang has entered the folklore of Dublin as an eccentric but harmless individual who amused the city's citizens with his games. He still mentioned in books and broadcast programmes. In the 70s the Abbey Theatre peformed a play about the history of Dublin entitled From the Vikings to Bang Bang. 
He is mentioned in the lyrics of a children's 'skipping song' We all went up to the Mero. It reads:
"And we all went up to the Mero, hey there, who's your man
It's only Johnny Forty Coats, sure he's desperate man
Bang Bang shoots the buses with his golden key
Hey hi diddley I and out goes she"
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I was raised on the Coombe, and all through my childhood years I grew up listening about Bang Bang and other local Characters. I find it amazing how one man could make so many people laugh.
 
Anyone else have local legends?
 Bang Bang 
 
 

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Date: 9/25/2013 8:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 42945    Love your story about Bang Bang dear...there certainly have been some interesting characters in my lifetime over here in Oz...one lady named Bea Miles used to jump into taxis all over Sydney, apparently she was wealthy but very eccentric and the taxi drivers tried to avoid her but she was too quick...She was harmless and the stories I heard of her was that she was a very intelligent lady in her younger years who had a breakdown and ended up with the Catholic nuns caring for her..she always wore an eye shade on her head....I was sorry to hear of her passing many years ago...  
Date: 9/26/2013 12:46:00 PM  From Authorid: 21435    Irish Lass! Good to read you, lady. I did enjoy your telling. Thanks for sharing with us.  
Date: 9/26/2013 1:48:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 64747    @Zema, glad that you enjoyed the story There are many characters around these parts!

Thats very interesting about Bea, its amazing how one person can impact us.
  
Date: 9/26/2013 7:39:00 PM  From Authorid: 48250    Enjoyed this story!....I'm sure there still are & have been many interesting characters around here T/C  

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