A copy of ‘Saoirse / a news-sheet for Irish nationalists’, no. 17 (14 March 1943).
A copy of the ‘Manifesto of the Socialist Party of Ireland / with declaration of principles’ (Dublin, [1949]). The preface is dated December 1949. The Socialist Party of Ireland (later known as the ‘World Socialist Party, Ireland’) was a small Marxist political grouping founded in 1949.
A clipping of an article reporting on Éamon de Valera’s arrival in Galway and his meetings with followers. The clipping is taken from the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (1 January 1918).
A clipping of a photograph of Éamon de Valera opening the Irish Republican Prisoners’ Dependents’ Fete at Shelbourne Park in Dublin. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (30 September 1920).
An image of Frank Aiken (first on the left) with Éamon de Valera and a military officer and another individual on a boat, possibly in Cork Harbour.
A clipping of an article by Daniel O’Boyle recalling Éamon de Valera’s journey to Derry to speak at St. Columba’s Hall in support of republican candidates in 1924. The clipping is taken from the ‘Derry Journal’ (27 July 1945).
A clipping of a photograph of Éamon de Valera with his half-brother Fr. Thomas Wheelwright, a Redemptorist priest. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Press’ (6 December 1945).
A clipping of an article quoting Éamon de Valera’s response to criticisms from Fr. P.J. Brennan, a priest in Castleisland in County Kerry. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (30 March 1922).
A Christmas greeting card from Jack Belton, Lord Mayor of Dublin.
A Christmas greeting card from Fr. Jack Hanlon.