Issues of Young Ireland, 2 June 1917; and 24 July and 31 July 1920.
Daly Family of Limerick CityPrinted written answers from the House of Commons relating to the arrest of nine boys in Limerick on 23 May 1921 for receiving instructions in the use of the rifle.
Daly Family of Limerick CityWolfe Tone, Theobald. The Spanish War. National Series No. 2. Dublin: Originally published by P. Byrne in 1790. Republished by Cumann na mBan (Central Branch), 1915.
Daly Family of Limerick CityIssues of Wolfe Tone Weekly, 24 May, 14 June, 26 July and 6 September 1939.
Daly Family of Limerick CityWhat the Treaty Means. National Series No. 1. Reprinted from the Republic of Ireland. Dublin: Republic of Ireland, [n.d.].
Daly Family of Limerick CityWall calendar in Celtic design.
Daly Family of Limerick CityApril 1924 issue of Voice of Labour.
Daly Family of Limerick CityManuscript, typescript and printed victim and witness statements of police brutality during the War of Independence and the Civil War by J. Coghlan; Agatha Watts on behalf of Mrs Dawson; Pat O’Keefe; Gretta Morrissey; Lily O’Donnell; Bridie Johnson; the Reverend Michael Murphy; Sean Hynes; Bridget McNamara; P. Dawson; William J. Madrigan; Timothy Murphy; J. Keane; Madge Daly; Joseph Graham; Stiophan O’Madagain and Ruari O’Conchubar; Pauline Hassett; Patrick Hennessy; and Annie Hogan. In two folders.
Daly Family of Limerick CityTypescripts of a narrative by Madge Daly entitled Miss Madge Daly’s Story, in which she describes her visit to Kilmainham Prison to see her brother the night before his execution.
Daly Family of Limerick CityTypescripts of three 19th-century poems in Irish with short introductory notes in English by de hÓir, possibly intended for publication. The poems are Fáilte na báinriogna Victoria go h-Éirinn by Briain O Tumaltaich; Tuireadh Thomais Daibhis attributed to Hugh Mac Donnell; and an untitled satirical poem by an unidentified author beginning with the line 'Air halla na conspoide'. With related manuscript drafts.
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