Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero
- IE CA CP/3/5/1/4/2
- Pièce
- c.1897
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A copy of 'Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero? by Æ' (George Russell). (Dublin: Published at 13 Eustace Street, [1897?]).
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Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A copy of 'Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero? by Æ' (George Russell). (Dublin: Published at 13 Eustace Street, [1897?]).
Flier for the School of Irish Learning
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A flier for the School of Irish Learning, 27 Clare Street, Dublin. The director is noted as Kuno Meyer, and a list of governors is provided. The flier is incomplete.
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A copy of ‘An Artist of Gaelic Ireland by Æ [George Russell]’ / Reprinted from the 'Freeman’s Journal'.
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Draft untitled poem by Thomasina Mackey. The first line reads ‘A decade since we / I was afraid to find / friendship devoured by time …’.
War of Independence in Mayo and Sligo (1920)
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Draft of an article by George Maguire titled ‘Mayo and Sligo / 1920’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970). One of the pages is dated by Maguire: 10 Oct. 1969.
Poblacht na hEireann (Republic of Ireland)
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The Scottish edition of this weekly Anti-Treaty newspaper.
Penny News Pamphlets for Plain People
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The newssheet is titled ‘No. 1’, and urges the ‘men of the Free State Army to read what your English Allies think of you’.
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King and Constitution / by Frank Gallagher (Proinnsias Ó Gallchobhair). Published by Wood Printing Works Ltd., Fleet Street, Dublin. The purpose and goals of Fianna Fáil on p. [3] of wrapper.
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'The New World' was published in Chicago and claimed to be the ‘largest Catholic newspaper in the United States’. The file contains the issue: 11 Aug. 1916 (vol. xxv, No. 6). The paper contains an article titled ‘How they butchered James Connolly’. (p. 4).
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An Italian newspaper containing an article by Donal McHales, General Consular and Agent of the Irish Republic, regarding ‘Black and Tan’ atrocities in Ireland.