Tomb before 1988 exhumation of Charles
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvinceA biographical sketch of Tomás S. Cuffe. Reference to his made to his membership of Sinn Féin and to his activities during the revolutionary period.
An image of the body of Tomás MacCurtain lying in state following his assassination in Cork.
An image of Tomás MacCurtain (seated on the tractor) with a nationalist pipe and drum band at a demonstration of a Fordson tractor (manufactured locally by the American Ford Motor Company) in Cork in 1920. Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. is among the crowd at the event.
A photograph of Tomás MacCurtain, Lord Mayor, demonstrating a Fordson tractor (manufactured locally by the American Ford Motor Company) in Cork in 1920.
Visit to Murroe
A studio portrait print of the Irish nationalist politician Tom Kettle. The print is credited to Keogh Brothers’ Studio.
A group photograph of Tom Clarke alongside fellow members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood John Daly and Seán MacDermott (Seán Mac Diarmada). The print is credited to ‘R. Gibson / 49 George Street, Limerick’. The item is extant in torn paper covers with a manuscript annotation ‘Capuchin Periodical’.
A copy print of Tom Clarke. An ink-stamp on the reverse of the image reads ‘Photo by Keogh Bros., Ltd., Dublin’.
A copy of a photograph of guests at the wedding of Tom Barry and Leslie Price in the garden of Vaughan’s Hotel on Parnell Square in Dublin on 22 August 1921. The print has a typescript index of the individuals in the photograph. Several prominent Irish republican figures are present. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads ‘Gen. Tom Barry’s wedding group taken on 22 August 1921 just one year to the day before Michael Collins was shot at Béal na Bláth’.