The Plain People (Na Daoine Macánta)
- IE CA IR-1/8/3/2/C
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- 16 April 1922
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An illustration by Grace Plunkett which appeared in ‘The Plain People / Na Daoine Macánta’ newspaper on 16 April 1922.
The Plain People (Na Daoine Macánta)
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An illustration by Grace Plunkett which appeared in ‘The Plain People / Na Daoine Macánta’ newspaper on 16 April 1922.
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A copy of 'Freedom' (17 Sept. 1922). The cover has a portrait of Lawrence Ginnell (1852-1923), a veteran Irish nationalist and opponent of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The sketched-portrait was drawn by Constance Markievicz.
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Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail in February 1923.
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Prisoner (Seán McLoughlin) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 27 February 1923.
Free State Freaks / J.J. Walsh
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An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to J.J. Walsh as ‘The man of “letters” with the “mailed” fist'.
Free State Freaks / Desmond Fitzgerald
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An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to Desmond Fitzgerald (1889-1947), Minister for External Affairs (1922-7), and Minister for Propaganda outside the cabinet (August 1921). The caption refers to Fitzgerald as ‘Liar in Chief to Publicity Department. Slave-State’.
Make the war-mongers pay for the war
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Make the war-mongers pay for the war ...'.
When the Black and Tans were here
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'When the Black and Tans were here ...'.
Letter from Eva Gore-Booth to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap.
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Letter from Eva Gore-Booth, 33 Fitzroy Square, London, to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap.
Copy Letter from Fr. Michael O'Shea OFM Cap. re Civil War Battle
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Photocopy of a letter from Fr. Michael O'Shea OFM Cap., Capuchin Franciscan College, Rochestown, County Cork, to Winifred Etheridge, c/o Major F. Etheridge DSO, Broadway Cottage, Littleham, North Exmouth, Devon. The letter (27 January 1923) provides a detailed, eyewitness description of an engagement between Free State soldiers and irregular republicans near Rochestown College in August 1922. Winifred Etheridge was a sister of Ian McKenzie Kennedy, a Scottish-born republican, who died during the battle. The file also includes a photocopy of a letter (26 August 1922) from Nora Lucey, 3 Pembroke Street, Cork, to Mrs McKenzie Kennedy providing further detail on the skirmish and on the death of her son, Ian McKenzie Kennedy. A copy sketch map (drawn by Fr. Michael O'Shea OFM Cap.) showing details of the battle between Free State forces and Anti-Treaty irregulars around Rochestown is also extant in the file.
O’Shea, Michael, 1892-1958, Capuchin priest