- IE CA CP/3/16/31/33
- Part
- c.1942
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A biographical note on the republican politician Eamon Donnelly.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A biographical note on the republican politician Eamon Donnelly.
Éamon de Valera, East Clare By-election
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Éamon de Valera on the steps of Ennis Courthouse following his victory in the East Clare by-election in July 1917.
Éamon de Valera versus George Bernard Shaw
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A clipping of an article titled ‘Mr de Valera and Mr Bernard Shaw’. The article refers to a dispute between the two men over British requests to use the so-called ‘Treaty Ports’ in Ireland. (Volume page 88).
Éamon de Valera meets Senators
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A clipping of an article on the progress of negotiations with Éamon de Valera to secure a cessation of hostilities with the Free State government. The clipping is taken from the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (10 May 1923).
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A clipping of an article reporting on Éamon de Valera’s speech at a nationalist demonstration in Ennis, County Clare. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (4 October 1917).
Éamon de Valera and Seán T. O’Kelly at the funeral of Douglas Hyde
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A photographic print of President Seán T. O’Kelly and Éamon de Valera of the burial of Douglas Hyde at Portahard Church cemetery, Frenchpark, County Roscommon.
Éamon de Valera and Fianna Fáil
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A clipping of an article reporting Éamon de Valera’s speech at a gathering in the Scala Theatre in Dublin in which outlined the objectives of his new party Fianna Fáil. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (17 May 1926).
Éamon de Valera addresses a large crowd on O’Connell Street
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A clipping of a photograph of Éamon de Valera addressing a large anti-Treaty rally on O’Connell Street (Sackville Street) in Dublin. The original caption refers to de Valera as the ‘former President of the Irish Republic’ and notes that there was a ‘vast crowd but little enthusiasm’. The clipping is taken from the ‘New York Times’ (5 March 1922). The image is credited to Times World Wide Photos.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Two postcard print views of Dunquin Pier (‘Cé Dhún Chaoin’) in County Kerry. The pier serves as the departure point for the seasonal (summer) ferry service to the Blasket Islands.
Dunmore East Harbour, County Waterford
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A view of the pier and lighthouse in the village of Dunmore East in County Waterford in about 1940.