- IE CA CP/3/16/3/13
- Parte
- c.1916
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A poem acclaiming Roger Casement and castigating the circumstances of his trial and execution.
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Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A poem acclaiming Roger Casement and castigating the circumstances of his trial and execution.
Irish Language Procession, Dublin
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A postcard print image of a large crowd assembled on O’Connell Bridge in Dublin. The caption to the original postcard image (printed by Chancellor Photographic Studio) reads ‘Irish Language Procession, September 19, 1909’. In the background of the print, the statue of William Smith O’Brien (1803-1864), a nationalist politician and Irish language activist, stands in its original position near the junction of O’Connell Bridge with Westmoreland Street and D’Olier Street. It was moved to its present location on O’Connell Street in 1929.
If you're Irish, We're going to suppress you!
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a republican ballad titled ‘If you're Irish, We're going to suppress you!’
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a ballad titled ‘A Recruiting Come-all-ye’. The ballad derides the recruitment of Irishmen into the British armed forces.
War News / by “The Rajah of Frongoch”
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a satirical republican ballad titled ‘War News by “The Rajah of Frongoch” (a nickname used by Jimmy Mulkerns).
Thomas Ashe by Sean Ó Cathasaigh (Seán O’Casey)
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A leaflet with the text of a lament for Thomas Ashe by Seán Ó Cathasaigh (Seán O’Casey). Printed in Dublin by Fergus O'Connor.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A republican leaflet addressed to ‘young women’ in Dublin asking to them to refrain from having British soldiers as romantic companions.
Election Flier for Michael Staines
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
An election flier for Michael Staines for the Dublin St. Michan’s constituency at the 1918 general election. Staines was the Sinn Féin candidate, and he defeated John Dillon Nugent (Irish Parliamentary Party) in the contest. The flier was issued by W.J. Norman, 57 Dame Street, Staines’s election agent.
Teach us how to die / by Terence J. MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with a text of a poem referring to Terence MacSwiney’s hunger strike at Brixton Prison.
I don’t mind if I do by “The Rajah of Frongoch”
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a satirical republican ballad titled ‘I don’t mind if I do by “The Rajah of Frongoch” (a nickname used by Jimmy Mulkerns).