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Poetry by Tadhg Gavin

Draft poetry submitted by Tadhg Gavin for publication in 'The Father Mathew Record' (later 'Eirigh'). The poems are titled ‘Thanksgiving’, ‘God Bless’, ‘Life’, and ‘God knows best’. The file also includes a draft article by Gavin titled ‘In the footsteps of St. Francis’.

Notes and Suggestions re Temperance Legislation

Notes and suggestions on temperance legislation compiled by J.P. Dunne, a member of the Catholic Total Abstinence Federation and a former secretary of the Irish Industrial League and executive member of the Dublin Trades’ Council (DTC). The report was submitted to the commission for enquiry into the liquor traffic in Saorstát Éireann

Temperance Missions in County Mayo

Clippings from the 'Westport News', 'Irish Catholic', 'Mayo News', reporting on temperance missions given by the Capuchin friars in Claremorris, Westport, Ballinrobe, Achill (County Mayo) and in other locations in the West of Ireland. With cover.

Balance Sheet

James Pearse’s balance sheet for the half year ended 21 July 1883. The concluding balance is noted as £2,030 11s 8d.

Crowds at the trial of Roger Casement

A photograph of the crowds assembled outside Bow Street Court in London during the trial of Roger Casement. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘Casement trial / crowd outside Bow Street Court’. The copyright for the print is given as ‘Newspaper Illustrations Ltd. / 161 Strand W.C., London’.

Letter from Patrick James Smyth to James Joseph O’Kelly

A letter from Patrick James Smyth, Auburn Villa, Rathgar, Dublin, to James Joseph O’Kelly, referring to the recruitment of an Irish brigade for service in France. The letter reads ‘Shortly after the capitulation of Sedan, I was informed by Mr. T.D. Sullivan that an accredited agent of the French government was in Dublin … and that he wished to see me’. The letter appears to be incomplete. The letter is endorsed ‘7204’.

Manuscript Copy of Robert Emmet’s Speech by Terence MacSwiney

Manuscript transcript of Robert Emmet’s ‘Speech from the dock’ (1803) by Terence MacSwiney. The text is a copy by MacSwiney of an Irish translation of Emmet’s speech made by Tadhg Ó Murchadha (‘Seandún’). The text was later bound into a volume by Br. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. Gilt title to spine reads ‘Manuscript copy by Terence MacSwiney of Robert Emmet’s speech’. A manuscript addition suggests that the original translation by Ó Murchadha was published in ‘Fáinne an Lae’ in May 1899.

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