The Cathal Brugha club was formed in 1932 and was based in the old Falls Baths on the Falls Road, Belfast.
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His second-in-command was Cathal Brugha, and other participants who achieved later prominence in one way or another were W. T. Cosgrave, Joseph McGrath and Dennis O'Brien.
The street is best known as the location of Dublin Institute of Technology's College of Catering, which is widely referred to simply as "Cathal Brugha Street".