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
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
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.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
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.
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Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 4 March 1923.
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Prisoner (Thomas McCarthy) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 5 March 1923.
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Prisoner (Míceál Ó Gríobhtha) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 4 March 1923.
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Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 27 February 1923.
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Prisoner (Maurice O'Brien) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 8 March 1923.
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.
Civil War Prisoner Autograph Book
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An autograph book signed by Anti-Treaty IRA prisoners detained in Limerick Jail in early 1923. The text includes patriotic and republican poems and statements composed by the detainees. The volume was compiled by James O’Mahony (Séamus Ó Mathúna) from Mitchelstown in County Cork. O’Mahony joined the Irish Volunteers in September 1917 and was active in the anti-conscription campaign. As an engineering student in University College Cork, he continued his republican activities and by July 1921 held the rank of adjutant of the 6th Battalion of the Cork No. 2 Brigade of the IRA. He participated in several engagements with British forces in Cork during the War of Independence and was appointed the brigade’s principal training officer. He took the Anti-Treaty side during the Civil War and was a member of the republican forces which fought in a large-scale engagement in Kilmallock in County Limerick in August 1922. He was captured by the National Army in December 1922 and was initially confined in Mitchelstown. In early January 1923, he was moved to Limerick Jail and was held there until he escaped on 31 March.