- IE CA IR-1/7/3/4/11
- Parte
- c.1922
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Forward the Nationals! ...'.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Forward the Nationals! ...'.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill (black typescript on buff coloured paper), urging Free State soldiers to lay down their arms. It reads: ‘Ireland has one enemy, the infamous English enemy. She has tricked you, kindly, simple lads, as she tricked Irishmen all through the ages of war against her. … The Irish Republic is not dead. A hundred thousand armed men are in Ireland to-day ready to give their lives that it may live. You are killing them as the R.I.C. tried to kill you’.
The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922
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An Anti-Treaty flyer defending Irregular republican actions in Connacht.
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King and Constitution / by Frank Gallagher (Proinnsias Ó Gallchobhair). Published by Wood Printing Works Ltd., Fleet Street, Dublin. The purpose and goals of Fianna Fáil on p. [3] of wrapper.
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The file contains the following editions of this illustrated weekly newspaper:
8 July 1922 (No. 4,342. Vol. 161); 15 July 1922 (4,343. Vol. 161). The editions contain numerous photographic prints of the fighting in Dublin at the outbreak of the Civil War. Includes a photograph of ‘Father Dominic [O'Connor OFM Cap.], who was reported to have been with the Rebels in the Four Courts’.
The National Monument, Grand Parade, Cork
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A view of the National Monument on Grand Parade in Cork in about 1950.
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A panoramic view of Derry City with the Craigavon Bridge in the foreground. The print was circulated by the Ulster Tourism Development Association (UTDA) which titled the photograph ‘a general view of Londonderry’.
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A view of Cork City Hall taken from across the River Lee on South Mall in about 1940.
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A view of an Irish language demonstration passing the Maltings Complex on Prospect Row in Cork city. A typed annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'The Irish language protest coming along Prospect Row on their way to the city on Saturday'.
Gresham Hotel, O’Connell Street, Dublin
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A postcard print of the Gresham Hotel on O’Connell Street in Dublin in about 1940.