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Journals and Magazines
IE 2135 P2/5/3 · sub-series · 1916-1966
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This sub-series comprises journals and magazines of republican, religious and Irish cultural nature.

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Newsletters
IE 2135 P2/5/4 · sub-series · c. 1920-1957
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This sub-series comprises newsletters of Irish republican and literary nature.

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Cumman na mBan
IE 2135 P2/5/4/1 · Objekt · March 1922
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Issue of Cumman na mBan, vol. 1 no. 1 (March 1922).

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Firinne Na Poblachta
IE 2135 P2/5/4/3 · Akt(e) · November 1922
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Issues of Firinne Na Poblachta, no. 1 (5 November 1922) and no. 2 (19 November 1922).

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Republican Bulletin
IE 2135 P2/5/4/5 · Objekt · 20 July 1922
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Issue of Republican Bulletin, vol. 1 no. 2 (20 July 1922).

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Assorted flyers and pamphlets from the 1910s
IE 2135 P2/5/5/3 · Akt(e) · 1910s
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Flyers and pamphlets of Republican sentiment from the 1910s, as follows: patriotic poems relating to Thomas Ashe and Roger Casement; Two Poems of Triumph in Death by Alice Furlong and Alice Milligan; German Catholic Leader Raises Irish Question; copy of Laurence Ginnell’s speech made in the British House of Commons on 11 May 1916; Irishmen Your Country Needs You; a poem entitled 'Begorra', Said Mick, I Don’t Mind if I Do; copies of addresses by Seán Mac Diarmada and Thomas MacDonagh written before their execution; letter from the Bishop of Killaloe to Freeman’s Journal relating to the death of Thomas Ashe; an information sheet relating to Emmet Commemoration; and an outsize pamphlet containing lyrics to popular republican songs.

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Assorted flyers and pamphlets from the 1920s
IE 2135 P2/5/5/5 · Akt(e) · 1920s
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Flyers and pamphlets of Republican sentiment from the 1920s, as follows: fragment of a pamphlet in which Laurence Ginnell outlines his objections to the Anglo-Irish Treaty; pamphlet entitled Who Abandoned the Republic?; Liam Mellows’ last letter to his mother; flyer To the Memory of Five Brave Irishmen Who Died for Ireland; flyer Republican News; pamphlet What Irish Republicans Stand For by Constance de Markievicz; balance sheet and secretary’s report of Limerick United Trades & Labour Council for 1921; poem Before the Last Battle by Terence MacSwiney; pamphlet seeking subscriptions for enclosing the Republican graves in Mount St Lawrence Cemetery; flyer The Whole Truth highlighting the ill treatment of George Gilmore in prison; flyers criticizing the Free State Army and Constitution; Instructions to Sinn Fein Cumainn Regarding Programme of Work, 1921-1922; Letter from General Smuts to Mr. E. de Valera, 4 August 1921; and a flyer entitled 1916-1922, juxtaposing the executions of 1916 with those by the Free State Government in 1922.

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