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Edward Conor Marshall O'Brien (3 November 1880 – 18 April 1952)〔http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/South_Dock/Mount_Street__Upper/85222/〕 was an intellectual, Irish aristocrat, republican, nationalist, pioneer in modern maritime theory, owner and captain of one of the first boats to sail under the tri-colour of the Irish Free State. He was born in England. He was well educated, being able to read and write in both English and Irish. He was a grandson of the Fenian William Smith O'Brien. He was a ship builder/designer and his notable boats include the ''Kelpie'' (used for gun running in 1914), the ''Saoirse'' (in which he circumnavigated the globe) and the ''A. K. Ilen'' (a Falkland Islands service ship, undergoing restoration). ==Early life== Edward Conor Marshall O'Brien was born in Limerick on 3 November 1880. His grandfather was William O'Brien who was a member of Young Ireland. Social reform was in his family as his grandfather and aunt having roles to play in it. His aunt was Charlotte Grace O'Brien. Robert Donough was his uncle who was an architect, and his brother was a painter called Dermod O'Brien. He was educated in England in Winchester College and Oxford and in Ireland in Trinity College.〔Ilenhttp://www.ilen.ie/what-we-do-2/ilen/ilens-history/〕 After education he came back to Ireland and starting practicing as an architect in 1903. According to the 1911 census he live at 58 mount street south Co.Dublin.〔
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