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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty handbill imploring Free State soldiers to ‘come out from the Free State Army at first opportunity, and renew your allegiance to the Old Love’.
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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty handbill imploring Free State soldiers to ‘come out from the Free State Army at first opportunity, and renew your allegiance to the Old Love’.
Queen Elizabeth’s Alternative – Michael Collins Supplies It
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty leaflet, deriding Michael Collins and the Free State. It reads: ‘“I would much rather hear Mr. Michael Collins called a traitor by Mr. De Valera than hear myself called a traitor by anyone else.” Lord Birkenhead’.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Address signed on behalf of the soldiers of the Republic, Liam Lynch, Chief of Staff, Éamon de Valera, President of the Republic. Published in Dublin by the ‘Soldiers of the Republic’.
Who abandoned the Republic? / By a Western Priest
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Pamphlet published by the Irish Nation Committee referring to the Anglo Irish Treaty of 6 Dec. 1921 and asserting that the creation of the Irish Free State marked a repudiation of republican principles. Published in Glasgow and Printed by Kirkwood & Co. Written after 5 Mar. 1922. cf. p. 7. Titled ‘No. 3’ in a series. The alternative to the "Treaty". ("Document No. 2") is no. 6 in this series (CA/IR/1/7/3/34).
"The Pen is mightier than the sword"
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A pamphlet in the republican interest referring to the issue censorship in the Civil War. Published in Glasgow by by Kirkwood & Co. Printer and place of printing is established from p. [4] and imprint date is based on text.
Ghosts – other ghosts or the priests and the republic
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
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
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
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.
Free State Freaks / J.J. Walsh
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to J.J. Walsh as ‘The man of “letters” with the “mailed” fist'.
Free State Freaks / Desmond Fitzgerald
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
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’.
Flier for Public Lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier advertising a lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco in the United States on 7 May 1922.