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- 27 Feb. 1923
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 27 February 1923.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 27 February 1923.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 27 February 1923.
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Prisoner (Patrick O'Connor) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 9 March 1923.
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Prisoner (Pádraig Ó Lochlainn) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 5 March 1923.
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A sketch (coloured ink on paper) by Patrick O'Carroll titled 'An Afternoon's Drink' presumably penned while he was incarcerated in Limerick Jail in early 1923. The work is signed in the bottom right-hand corner 'P. O'Carroll / Kilfinane'.
The branded arm of James O’Reilly
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An anti-Treaty publicity item titled 'The branded arm of James O’Reilly Sketched from life by C de M'. The cartoon is attributed to Constance Markievicz (1868-1927). The sketch shows an arm with the sleeve rolled up to expose branded marks. According to the printed statement on the accompanying page, Stephen Gorman aka James O’Reilly of Ballyblia, Ardee, County Louth, was arrested on 11 September 1922 while travelling on a weekend visit to Drogheda. He was arrested on suspicion that he had taken part in a republican demonstration in Ardee. He was then branded.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'The Congo Free State ...'.
The Ecclesiastical Review on morality of hunger-strike
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The Ecclesiastical Review on morality of hunger-strike / Rev. Michael Hogan SJ. Reprinted from 'The Irish World', May 1933. Printed by the Catholic Book Publishing Co., 43-45 East 12th Street, New York City.
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'The Fenian (War Issue)', 20 July 1922 (No. 5).
The Most Rev. Dr. Fogarty says
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'The Most Rev. Dr. Fogarty says ...'. The text refers to remarks made by the Most Rev. Michael Fogarty (1859-1955), Bishop of Killaloe.