Poblacht na hEireann (War News)
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- 2 July 1922
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'Poblacht na hEireann (War News)', No. 6, 2 July 1922.
Poblacht na hEireann (War News)
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'Poblacht na hEireann (War News)', No. 6, 2 July 1922.
Poblacht na hEireann (War News)
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'Poblacht na hEireann (War News)', No. 121, 22 Dec. 1922.
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A copy of 'The Spark' of 23 April 1916 (Vol. III, no. 64).
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'On the proper shoulders'. At head of text: extracts from the Official Report of proceedings in the English House of Commons (Hansard, June 26th, 1922, Vol. 155, no. 84).
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A republican handbill titled 'Conspiracy to Murder' referring to an alleged plot to have Éamon de Valera assassinated.
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A view of the Crom Abú (or Crom a Boo) Bridge and White's Castle on the River Barrow at Athy in County Kildare. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Evening at Athy on the River Barrow'.
Fishermen on the shores of Lough Neagh
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An image of fishermen unloading nets on the shores of Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'On the shores of Lough Neagh fishermen bringing new nets to be treated with "cutch" / getting ready for the new season's work'.
Scene on a ship leaving the Aran Islands at sunset
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A photograph of a group on board a ship (possibly the 'SS Dun Aengus') leaving the Aran Islands off the coast of Galway in about 1940. The print is titled on the reverse: ‘Farwell to the Aran Islands’.
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A view of Templeport Lake near Bawnboy in County Cavan. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'St. Aidan of Ferns / 31st January [his feast-day] / Templeport Lake, County Cavan. On the wooded island in which St. Aidan was born. The "Cot" in the foreground is the "hearse" used to bring to the island the bodies of those who have the right of burial on it. Crom Cruagh in the distance'.
Cobh and Haulbowline Island, County Cork
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A view of the town of Cobh in Cork Harbour taken from an elevated point near St. Colman’s Cathedral in about 1950. The vessel at anchor in the harbour is the Irish Naval Service ship, LÉ ‘Maev’.