The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922
- IE CA IR-1/7/3/13
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- 28 June 1922
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty Handbill: 'What is an Irregular? An Irregular is one who fights without pay for the old cause which will never die. What is a national soldier? ...'.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'The new terror ... homes raided in the dead of night; women and children terrorised ... These are some fruits of the Treaty. We will break this new terror as we broke the old. Make no doubt about it'.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Forward the Nationals! ...'.
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A postcard print of the ruined fifteenth-century tower house and on the left the Round Tower (the Crimea War Monument) at Ferrycarrig in County Wexford.
South Main Street, Wexford Town
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A postcard print of South Main Street in Wexford Town.
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File of tributes to Richard King compiled for 'The Capuchin Annual' (1975). Includes contributions by M.L. Dunne, Monsignor T.J. McMahon, Patrick Heney, Ernest Keegan, Richard Corcoran, John McKenna, Canon R. Carroll, Kevin C. McCourt and Louis C. Peppard. The file also includes a copy letter from Angela O’Brien, Irish Society for Design and Craftwork, to Alison King conveying the Society’s sympathies on the death of her husband (15 Apr. 1974).
Archbishop William Joseph Walsh (1841-1921)
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An image of William Joseph Walsh (1841-1921), Archbishop of Dublin from 1885 to 1921.
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A view of Bantry Harbour on the coast of West Cork in about 1940.
Spelga Pass, Mourne Mountains, County Down
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A view of a road running through the Spelga Pass in the Mourne Mountains in County Down.