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- Dec. 1945
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A clipping of a tribute to Kevin Barry published in the ‘National Student’ (December 1945).
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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of a tribute to Kevin Barry published in the ‘National Student’ (December 1945).
The Ecclesiastical Review on morality of hunger-strike
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The Ecclesiastical Review on morality of hunger-strike / Rev. Michael Hogan SJ. Reprinted from 'The Irish World', May 1933. Printed by the Catholic Book Publishing Co., 43-45 East 12th Street, New York City.
The Plain People (Na Daoine Macánta)
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'The Plain People (Na Daoine Macánta)', Vol. 1, No. 13, 2 July 1922.
The Plain People (Na Daoine Macánta)
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An illustration by Grace Plunkett which appeared in ‘The Plain People / Na Daoine Macánta’ newspaper on 16 April 1922.
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A copy of 'Freedom' (17 Sept. 1922). The cover has a portrait of Lawrence Ginnell (1852-1923), a veteran Irish nationalist and opponent of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The sketched-portrait was drawn by Constance Markievicz.
Dublin (later Father Mathew) Bridge
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A view of Dublin Bridge (formerly Whitworth Bridge and now known as Father Mathew Bridge) in the Irish capital in 1932.
Cromwell’s Arch, Youghal, County Cork
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A view of Cromwell’s Arch in Youghal, County Cork, in about 1945. It was from here on 26 May 1650 that Oliver Cromwell departed Ireland having overwintered in the town following his military campaign in the country.
Free State Freaks / J.J. Walsh
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An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to J.J. Walsh as ‘The man of “letters” with the “mailed” fist'.
Free State Freaks / Desmond Fitzgerald
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An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to Desmond Fitzgerald (1889-1947), Minister for External Affairs (1922-7), and Minister for Propaganda outside the cabinet (August 1921). The caption refers to Fitzgerald as ‘Liar in Chief to Publicity Department. Slave-State’.
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Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail in February 1923.