- IE CA CP/3/16/3/23
- Part
- c.1917
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a ballad satirizing the electoral reverses of John Redmond and the Irish Parliamentary Party at the hands of Sinn Féin.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a ballad satirizing the electoral reverses of John Redmond and the Irish Parliamentary Party at the hands of Sinn Féin.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a poem by ‘Phil O’Neill’ eulogizing Thomas Ashe.
Come along and join the British Army / by “The Rajah of Frongoch”
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a satirical republican ballad titled ‘Come along and join the British Army’ by “The Rajah of Frongoch” (a nickname used by Jimmy Mulkerns). The ballad derides Joseph Devlin and John Redmond of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of poem commemorating Thomas Ashe by ‘Corduff’.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a poem by Maeve Cavanagh titled ‘Rescue’ referring to the imprisonment of Irish republicans.
Irishmen and women! … the remains of their sixteen martyred leaders
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier referring to a public meeting to be held in the Mansion House, Dublin (16 July 1917) calling for the reburial of the remains of the executed leaders of the Easter Rising.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A handbill with the lyrics for ‘MacGuinness's March’. The item is an electoral propaganda leaflet produced for Joseph McGuinness in the South Longford by-election of 1917.
Constance Markievicz in Kilkenny
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of Constance Markievicz speaking at a demonstration in Kilkenny on 19 July 1917. Markievicz was speaking at an event held in support of the election campaign of the Sinn Féin candidate W.T. Cosgrave.
Constance Markievicz, Éamon de Valera and Republican Group in Kilkenny
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of Constance Markievicz, Éamon de Valera, Darrell Figgis, W.T. Cosgrave, Alice Ginnell, and other republicans in Kilkenny. A manuscript caption gives the names of all the individuals in the group.
Catholic Meetings in County Down
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of an article referring to a meeting in the Diocese of Dromore regarding the actions of the local Orange Order in opposing Catholic meetings. The article was published in the 'Freeman's Journal' (29 December 1917).