Photocopy of a part of a newspaper page [from the Cork Examiner] containing an account of a Gaelic football match between Ballylanders and Fermoy. The players on the Ballylanders side included J. Manahan, who is also listed as one of the most prominent players for the winning team.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerHandwritten account [by Liam Manahan], describing the mobilisation of Volunteer troops in East Limerick and North Cork in anticipation of the Easter Rising. The document corresponds roughly with pages 7-12 of P104/1/1.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerHandwritten account by Liam Manahan relating to difficulties experienced with arming the Volunteers in Ardpatrick and Mitchelstown and an attempt to run guns from Dublin to Mitchelstown a few days before Christmas in 1915.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerHandwritten account by Liam Manahan explaining his reasons for joining the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB); his reservations about the IRB; his escape from Wetherby, where he had been deported in 1917; and his activities immediately afterwards. Pagination. The document is a rough approximation of pages 22-24 of P104/1/1.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerPhotocopy of a part of a newspaper page from the Cork Examiner containing an account of the Ballylanders Feis which took place on Sunday 22 July 1917; the event was attended by W. P. Manahan.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerHandwritten account [by Liam Manahan] of the establishment and training of Volunteers in East Limerick and North Cork. The document mentions Ernest Blythe, who came to Mitchelstown to organise training, and Robert Monteith, who acted as drill instructor in the area. The document is a rough approximation of pages 1-5 of P104/1/1.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerPhotocopy of a part of a newspaper page [from the Cork Examiner] containing an article about a Sinn Fein meeting in Limerick, during which ‘A resolution demanding the unconditional release of persons undergoing sentences of penal servitude or hard labour for any offences of political character, was adopted on the proposition of Mr W. P. Manahan’.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerPhotocopy of an article [from the Limerick Leader] titled ‘Remembering Liam Manahan’.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerLoose pages found inserted inside P104/1/11 containing a chronological narrative of the key events in Liam Manahan’s life relating to his education and work as creamery manager. The account covers the years 1894-1912.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery managerPiece of paper containing the contact details of two men with information about Liam Manahan.
Manahan, William (‘Liam’) Patrick (1878-1972) Irish Volunteer and creamery manager