A copy of a supplement titled ‘In Memoriam / Unionmen who gave their lives fighting for liberty and a Workers’ Republic / Easter Week, 1916’. Includes photographic prints of trade unionists who died during the Rising. The supplement was published in ‘The Irish Worker’ (11 April 1925).
A copy of ‘The Irish Worker’, Vol. 4, No. 24 (24 October 1914).
A copy of ‘The Irish Worker’, Vol. 3, No. 17 (6 September 1913). ‘The Irish Worker’ was particularly noted for its caustic cartoons by Ernest Kavanagh attacking William Martin Murphy (depicted in this edition as a vulture perched outside Dartry Hall, his palatial home in Rathmines, Dublin).
A copy of ‘The Irish Worker’ (6 September 1913). Founded (and initially edited) by Jim Larkin in 1911 as a pro-labour alternative to the capitalist-owned press, ‘The Irish Worker’ was particularly noted for its caustic cartoons by Ernest Kavanagh (1884-1916) attacking William Martin Murphy and the Dublin Metropolitan Police during the Lockout of 1913
A copy of ‘The Irish Worker’, Vol. 4, No. 26 (7 November 1914). An ink stamp on the front page reads ‘All Labour Papers and Pamphlets to be had at Kearney’s, 59 Upper Stephen’s Street, Dublin’.
The file contains the following editions of this nationalist newspaper edited by Eoin MacNeill: 27 Feb. 1915 (Vol. 2, No. 13, new series)-8 Apr. 1916 (Vol. 2, No. 70, new series). The series is incomplete.
The volume contains editions of the nationalist newspaper edited by Eoin MacNeill. Damage to the volume makes it difficult to ascertain the dates and quantity of the editions contained in the file.
Rev. Charles H.H. Wright, ‘The Irish university question, and the proposed endowment of a Roman Catholic University considered’ (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1900).
A copy of ‘The Irish Union Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2 (April 1845). Printed in Dublin by Martin Keene & Son, 6 College Green.
A copy of ‘The Irish Tribune / A weekly Review of Affairs’, Vol. 1, No. 17 (2 July 1923).