- IE CA CP/3/16/3/53
- Parte
- c.1925
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the lyrics of the socialist anthem ‘The Red Flag’ by Jim Connell, an Irish political activist. For an unknown reason, this handbill credits him as ‘Jem Connell’.
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Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the lyrics of the socialist anthem ‘The Red Flag’ by Jim Connell, an Irish political activist. For an unknown reason, this handbill credits him as ‘Jem Connell’.
Lament for Thomas Ashe by Seán Ó Cathasaigh (Seán O’Casey)
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A leaflet with the text of a lament for Thomas Ashe by Seán Ó Cathasaigh (Seán O’Casey). Printed in Dublin by Fergus O'Connor.
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A flier with the text of poem commemorating Thomas Ashe by ‘Corduff’.
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A flier with the text of a poem by Maeve Cavanagh titled ‘Rescue’ referring to the imprisonment of Irish republicans.
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An anti-Treaty flier castigating the attitudes of the Irish national newspapers.
Irishmen and women! … the remains of their sixteen martyred leaders
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A flier referring to a public meeting held in the Mansion House in Dublin (16 July 1917), calling for a Christian burial for the executed leaders of the Easter Rising.
God save Ireland from the Staters
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A republican flier titled ‘God save Ireland from the Staters’ criticising the military forces of the Free State and referring to them as ‘Churchill’s Green Tans’.
Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington Tribute
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A tribute to Hanna Sheehy Skeffington published in the ‘Irish Workers’ Weekly Review’, a radical socialist newspaper, in May 1946. She died in Dublin (aged 68) on 20 April 1946.
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A republican flier with the text of a ballad titled ‘The Black and Tans’ Lament’.
The Man from the “Morning Post”
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A flier with the text of satirical ballad titled ‘The Man from the “Morning Post”’. To be sung to the air of ‘When Irish eyes are smiling’.