In Memory of Rev. Canon Sheehan
- IE CA CP/3/8/2/4
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- 6 Feb. 1915
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A clipping of a poem titled ‘In Memory of Rev. Canon Sheehan’ by “Lis Mor” published in ‘The Leader’ (6 Feb. 1915).
In Memory of Rev. Canon Sheehan
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A clipping of a poem titled ‘In Memory of Rev. Canon Sheehan’ by “Lis Mor” published in ‘The Leader’ (6 Feb. 1915).
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A clipping of an appreciation by James White of the Ulster-born artist James Sleator.
In Memory of Frank Ryan by Seán Nolan
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A clipping of an article by Seán Nolan titled ‘In Memory of Frank Ryan’ published in the ‘Irish Workers’ Weekly’ in April 1945.
In memory of Cathal Brugha and Harry Boland ...
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Handbill with portraits and verse acclaiming Cathal Brugha (1874-1922) and Harry Boland (1877-1922). Published in Dublin.
In Memory of Arthur Griffith by Padraic Colum
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A clipping of a poem by Padraic Colum eulogizing the late Arthur Griffith. The newspaper from which the clipping is taken is not given.
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A flier with the text of a ballad memorializing Tomás Mac Curtain, Lord Mayor of Cork.
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A clipping of a memoriam poem to Teresa Brayton. (Volume page 103).
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A flier with the text of a ballad memorializing Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork.
In Memoriam Roger Casement … Died 3rd August 1916 / Specially written by Benmore
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A pamphlet dedicated by the author to Casement’s ‘dearest surviving friend on earth his loving sister Mrs Newman’. The text was written by John Clarke (1868-1934), a County Antrim-born nationalist and journalist who wrote numerous articles on Gaelic cultural revivalist subjects, frequently using the penname ‘Benmore’.
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A flier with a ballad titled ‘In memoriam / Harry Boland, T.D., shot at Skerries, July 31st, 1922’. The first lines read ‘Harry Boland has died for the Cause that he loved, and our hearts with deep sorrow flows oe’r, In the service of Ireland his life blood has flowed, But his memory shall live evermore ...’.