The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922
- IE CA IR-1/7/3/13
- Pièce
- 28 June 1922
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An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
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The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
Copy letter to the Commandant Kilmainham Detention Barracks from Irish Republican Prisoners
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A typescript letter from Oscar Traynor, Tom Barry, Sean Priondargas and other republican prisoners, referring to their demands for certain rights and privileges.
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An Anti-Treaty leaflet and off-print concerning conditions in Kilkenny Jail, the murder of Sean Edwards in Kilkenny, and the murder of Maurice Condon, an unarmed prisoner in Clonmel Town Hall.
Flier for Public Lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco
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A flier advertising a lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco in the United States on 7 May 1922.
Who stands for the sovereignty of the Irish people?
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A republican handbill containing extracts from a letter by Ėamon De Valera read at the ‘Sinn Féin meeting at the Mansion House, Dublin, July 17th, 1923’. Printed in Manchester by Whiteley and Wright. Titled ‘No. 6’ in a series.
Ghosts – other ghosts or the priests and the republic
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A pamphlet in the republican interest written under the pseudonym of ‘Columban na Banban’. The pamphlet urges priests to adhere to the Republic and to defy their Bishop’s commands: ‘The Republican Police Force is not disbanded. … Mulcahy will surrender as surely as Macready surrendered. Doubtless when all arguments are used the Bishops will remain your great stumbling block’. (p. 11).
The Arrest and Trial of Capt. Childers
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A pamphlet relating to the trial and execution of Erskine Childers (1870-1922) who was convicted by a Free State military court on charges of illegally possessing a firearm and sentenced to death. While his appeal against the sentence was still pending, Childers was executed by firing squad at the Beggar’s Bush Barracks in Dublin on 24 Nov. 1922. The tract includes an elegy on Erskine Childers by Padraig de Brún. Published in London by Leslie Smith & Co., printers.
To the President of the United States of America
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An address to Woodrow Wilson, United States President, on the issue of conscription crisis in Ireland. Signed by Laurence O’Neill, Lord Mayor of Dublin.
Flier issued to promote the Irish Bond Certificate campaign in the United States
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A republican flier used to publicize the issuing of Irish Bond Certificates in the United States. A comparison is drawn between Benjamin Franklin’s visit to Ireland in 1769 and Eamon de Valera’s visit to the America in 1919. The flier asks ‘Will America do unto Ireland in 1920 as Ireland did unto America in 1769?’ Readers are asked to ‘Subscribe for the bond certificates of the Republic of Ireland and mail your check today to Eamon De Valera, 411 Fifth Avenue, New York’.
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A republican ballad Sheet: 'Ballad for Kevin Barry', and 'Ballad of Biddy O'Loughlin / Air: "The Night before Larry was stretched"' by Michael Scott. The sheets are folded and printed on one side only.