The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922
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- 28 June 1922
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
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The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
Copy letter to the Commandant Kilmainham Detention Barracks from Irish Republican Prisoners
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A typescript letter from Oscar Traynor, Tom Barry, Sean Priondargas and other republican prisoners, referring to their demands for certain rights and privileges.
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An Anti-Treaty Handbill: 'What is an Irregular? An Irregular is one who fights without pay for the old cause which will never die. What is a national soldier? ...'.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'The new terror ... homes raided in the dead of night; women and children terrorised ... These are some fruits of the Treaty. We will break this new terror as we broke the old. Make no doubt about it'.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Forward the Nationals! ...'.
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A postcard print of the ruined fifteenth-century tower house and on the left the Round Tower (the Crimea War Monument) at Ferrycarrig in County Wexford.
South Main Street, Wexford Town
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A postcard print of South Main Street in Wexford Town.
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The sub-series comprises article drafts submitted for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'.
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Draft article by Mary MacSwiney (1872-1942) titled ‘Easter Week in Cork 1916’.
Irish Volunteers during the Howth Gun-Running
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Three copies of a tribute by Éamon de Valera to E Company of the Irish Volunteers during the Howth Gun-Running in July 1914. The text is dated 6 Mar. 1948.