This sub-series comprises journals and magazines of republican, religious and Irish cultural nature.
Ohne TitelIssue of Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine, September 1924.
Ohne TitelThis sub-series comprises newsletters of Irish republican and literary nature.
Ohne TitelIssue of Cumman na mBan, vol. 1 no. 1 (March 1922).
Ohne TitelIssues of Firinne Na Poblachta, no. 1 (5 November 1922) and no. 2 (19 November 1922).
Ohne TitelIssue of Republican Bulletin, vol. 1 no. 2 (20 July 1922).
Ohne TitelPoster bearing a facsimile of Seán Mac Diarmada’s last letter to John Daly. The text is surrounded by an ornamental border in which are embedded photographs of Seán Mac Diarmada, John Daly, Thomas Clarke and Edward (Ned) Daly.
Ohne TitelFlyers 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.
Ohne TitelSmall posters bearing the words ‘Ireland United Free and Gaelic’.
Ohne TitelFlyers 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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