Christopher Upton

Christopher Upton (15 January 1891[1] - 1 July 1973[2]) was an Irish revolutionary and hunger striker, holding the Guinness World Record for the longest hunger strike in history.[3] From 11 August to 12 November 1920, Christopher, along with 10 others, underwent a hunger strike for 94 days in Cork County Gaol, demanding the reinstatement of their political status and release from prison. The 1920 Cork hunger strike took place at the same time as that of Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork.[4][5]

Christopher Upton
Born(1891-01-15)15 January 1891
Died5 July 1973(1973-07-05) (aged 82)
Ballylanders, County Limerick, Ireland
Spouse(s)
Joanne Walsh
(m. 1924)

References

  1. Birth Record of Christopher Upton
  2. "Death of Old I.R.A. Man". Evening Echo. 5 July 1973.
  3. Young, Mark C. (1994). The Guinness Book of Records 1995. Facts on File. ISBN 0816026467.
  4. Dwyer, Ryle (2019-08-13). "Death of MacSwiney had enormous significance as prisoners hunger strike drew global coverage". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  5. Kenny, Conor, Cronin, Clare (2020). The Nine Survivors. Cork: Orla Kelly Publishing. p. 44. ISBN 9781912328864.
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