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Daily Bulletin

This Anti-Treaty publicity newssheet was distributed to journalists and republican supporters. Written from the republican perspective, it provides a daily account of the conduct of the Civil War and appeared in much the same format and was written in the same journalistic style as the earlier 'Irish Bulletin' (IE CA IR-1-8-2-1-5). It was produced by the republican publicity department and was probably edited by Erskine Childers until his arrest (November 1922), and later by Frank Gallagher and others. The file comprises the following issues: 27 Sept. 1922 (No. 1)-8 Aug. 1923 (No. 267). The series is incomplete but there are multiple copies of some issues.

Republican Bulletin

The file contains the following editions:
16 Oct. 1923
19 Oct. 1923 (2 copies)
25 Oct. 1923. No. 275
1 Nov. 1923. No. 280 (2 copies)
5 Nov. 1923. No. 281 (2 copies)
8 Nov. 1923. No. 283 (2 copies)
9 Nov. 1923. No. 284 (2 copies)
12 Nov. 1923 No. 285 (2 copies)
13 Nov. 1923. No. 286
14 Nov. 1923. No. 287
15 Nov. 1923. No. 289 (2 copies)
19 Nov. 1923. No. 290
20 Nov. 1923. No. 291
21 Nov. 1923. No. 292
29 Nov. 1923. No. 295
4 Nov. 1923. No. 296 (2 copies)
This Anti-Treaty newsletter contains many articles referring to the conditions of imprisonment of republican prisoners in Mountjoy Jail and to their decision to call a nationwide hunger strike. The file also includes various Anti-Treaty newsletters and bulletins (mostly issued by Padraig Ó Ruitleis, acting president) referring to the conditions of the ‘424 Republican Prisoners’ on hunger strike in Mountjoy Jail. These cyclostyled bulletins were issued mainly to newspapers and journalists

An Fhírinne: Truth / Cork Sinn Féin tri-weekly

The file comprises the following editions of this Anti-Treaty republican publication: 20 Nov. 1923 (No. 2); 22 Nov. 1823 (No. 3); 11 Dec. 1923 (No. 10). Issue No. 3 is ink-stamped: ‘O’Dwyer, tobacconist and newsagent, 30 Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork’.

An Phoblacht / The Republic

The file comprises the following editions of this weekly republican newspaper:
6 Nov. 1925 (Vol. 1, No. 21)-25 Dec. 1925 (Vol. 1, No. 28);
1 Jan. 1926 (Vol. 2, No. 1)-2 Apr. 1926 (Vol. 2, No. 14);
23 Mar. 1935 (new series, Vol. X, No. 8);
20 Apr. 1935 (new series, Vol. X, No. 12)-4 May 1935 (new series, Vol. X, No. 14);
18 May 1935 (new series, Vol. X, No. 16);
8 June 1935 (new series, Vol. X, No. 19).
Multiple copies of some editions are extant.

‘My experiences in the 1916 Rising by Father Columbus OSFC’

A record by Fr. Columbus Murphy OFM Cap. of events between 30 April and 4 May 1916. Most of the memoir refers to his interaction with British military officers and his efforts to minister to the rebel leaders prior to their executions in Kilmainham Jail. The memoir begins: ‘I have been asked repeatedly to write out a detailed and connected account of my personal experiences, what I actually saw and did during the Rising. At length I have decided to comply with the request. I do so however not with the intention of ever publishing this report. … As I sit then at my desk here in the silence and solitude of my monastic cell in Dublin, fourteen weeks have elapsed since those eventful days. I take up my pen. …’.

The London Illustrated News

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’.

Poetry Submissions

Draft poetry submitted by various authors for publication in 'The Father Mathew Record' (later 'Eirigh'). The file includes poems written by the following authors: Margaret Neville, Maura McGarrigle, Patrick Brady, Gerard Smyth, Mathew Daly, John McKenna, Rosemary Shevlin, Michael Hilton, Ciaran O’Driscoll, Philip Smith, Peter Fallon, Liam Murphy, Martin G. Taggart, Roy Sheehan, Eamon Carr, Elizabeth Faye, Miriam Denvir, Margaret Sheridan, John Grogan, Bernard J. Kelly, Frederic Vanson, Richard Kehoe, Mairi Cosgrave, and Tom Corr.

Poetry by Liam Brophy

Draft poetry submitted by Liam Brophy for publication in 'The Father Mathew Record' (later 'Eirigh'). The poems are titled ‘Euge Serve Bone’, ‘Father Kolbe’, ‘A Lark over Hammond Lane’, ‘God’s Adventurers’, ‘Modern Ephiany’, and ‘Bird Voices’. The file also includes two articles by Brophy titled ‘Family matters under the Marxists’ and ‘Paul Claudel / Ambassador of Joy’.

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