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Prisoner Autograph
IE CA IR-1/7/3/46/11 · Partie · 4 Mar. 1923
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Prisoner (Míceál Ó Gríobhtha) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 4 March 1923.

IE CA IR-1/7/1/2 · Dossier · Aug. 1916
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A pamphlet dedicated by the author to Casement’s ‘dearest surviving friend on earth his loving sister Mrs Newman’. The text was written by John Clarke (1868-1934), a County Antrim-born nationalist and journalist who wrote numerous articles on Gaelic cultural revivalist subjects, frequently using the penname ‘Benmore’.

IE CA IR-1/7/1/4 · Dossier · 10 Nov. 1915-14 Sept. 1916
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A report of speech by the Bishop of Limerick, a self-proclaimed nationalist and land-reformer, referring to contemporary political opinion. Alone of all the Irish Hierarchy, O’Dwyer was the only one to support the leaders of the 1916 Rising. A sentence beginning ‘Ireland will never be content as a province’ is underlined in the text. With 'Irish Emigrants and English Mobs / Letter from the Bishop of Limerick' (10 Nov. 1915).

The Dawn of Irish Freedom
IE CA IR-1/7/1/5 · Pièce · c.1916
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A pen-drawn cartoon sketch titled ‘Declaration of Irish Independence New York, March 4-5th 1916’; ‘Germany’s struggle with England is Ireland’s opportunity’. The cartoon depicts a troll-shaped caricature dressed in a Union-Jack flag (‘John Bull’) attacking a young women (‘Erin’). A crowned eagle (Imperial Germany) is attacking ‘John Bull’ thereby rescuing ‘Erin’. Annotation in right hand top corner reads: ‘A.III.C & Y’

IE CA IR-1/7/1/36 · Pièce · 10 Nov. 1919
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter from William Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, to Cardinal William Henry O’Connell, Archbishop of Boston. The printed letter refers to the former’s donation of £105 to the Irish National Fund inaugurated by the First Dáil.

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