A view of the 1798 Monument and the Bull Ring Market area in Wexford Town in about 1955.
A republican handbill. The text reads ‘The enemies of Sinn Féin contend that the British Government are anxious to help Sinn Féin. The flier provides an illustration of how the’ Sinn Fein manifesto for the General Election is mutilated by the Official British Press Censor in this country ...’.
A silhouetted view of Captain Senan Meskell (1880-1962) standing on the bridge of the ‘Dún Aengus’ off the west coast of Ireland in about 1935.
A leaflet with the text of a satirical ballad about the Royal Irish Constabulary Reserve Force (the Black and Tans) with reference to what is known as known as the ‘Sack of Balbriggan’.
Very Rev. Patrick D. Gaffney (editor), ‘The book of Kilmore Cathedral / Souvenir of consecration of the Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Felim, Cavan’ ([Wexford], 1947).
A republican flier with the text of a ballad titled ‘The Black and Tans’ Lament’.
A pamphlet in the republican interest referring to those interned by British authorities in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising. Written by the Most Rev. Edward Thomas O’Dwyer (1842-1917), Bishop of Limerick. Published in Limerick, 1917.
A postcard print of a nationalist cartoon titled ‘The Bewitched Signboard’ referring to elements of governance in what is termed ‘West Britain’.
An image of The Bawn in Athlone, County Westmeath, as seen from the house where John McComrack was born.
A flier titled ‘The Battle of the Four Courts / A Visitor’s Impression’. (Volume page 30).