Flyers and pamphlets of Republican sentiment from the 1930s, as follows: Dáil Éireann manifesto; pamphlet on Kilmainham Jail and Sean Heuston; pamphlet containing the names of deceased members of 1st Battalion Old Dublin Brigade No. 1 Irish Volunteers, for the repose of whose souls Mass was held in the Pro-Cathedral, Dublin, on 1 November 1936; pamphlet The Bishop of Galway on National Affairs; flyers promoting Mná na Poblachta (Women of the Republic), a breakaway organisation from Cumann na mBan; pamphlet The Fianna Heroes of 1916; flyer campaigning for the release of George Mooney from Mountjoy Prison following the release of Patrick McGuinness and Aidan Sweeney; pamphlet The Story of Cathal Brugha; and a pamphlet seeking funding for the erection at Glasnevin Cemetery of the Terrence Bellew McManus Memorial, which has lain at the workshop of the sculptors for 40 years.
Sans titreSouvenir booklet of the unveiling ceremony of the Sean McDermott Memorial at Kiltyclogher on 12 May 1940. For a related letter originally inserted inside the booklet, see P2/2/1/60/4/5 (8).
Sans titreProgramme of a Gaelic football championship of Down v. Kerry in Croke Park on 25 September 1960.
Sans titreThis sub-series comprises in memoriam cards, cartoons, maps and wall calendars, many with political or republican undertones.
Sans titreMass cards, chiefly of members of the Daly and Dore families, deceased volunteers or those executed in 1916. Also a card celebrating the marriage of Denis McCullough and Agnes Ryan on 16 August 1916. Also two sympathy cards, probably attached to floral tributes at the time of the deaths of John Daly or Edward (Ned) Daly in 1916.
Sans titrePages extracted from books containing drawings and photographs mainly of the 1916 leaders, including Roger Casement, Thomas Clarke, Edward (Ned) Daly, John Daly, Thomas MacDonagh, William Pearse, Michael Mallin, Con Colbert and Sean Heuston. Also an image of the artist John Henry Foley (1818-1874) and of the Reverend Father Theobald Mathew.
Sans titrePostcard based on the photograph in P2/6/1/1/3.
Sans titrePrint of a charcoal drawing of Thomas Clarke by Seán O’Sullivan, based on the photograph in P2/6/1/1/3.
Sans titreBlack and white carte de visite (64 x 104 mm) of John Daly in a long jacket and waistcoat. Image by C. Hawkins School of Photography of Brighton and Bath. With a duplicate. Also a print (95 x 134 mm) taken on the same occasion of Daly in a slightly different pose.
Sans titreBlack and white head and shoulders studio portrait (103 x 150 mm) of John Daly in profile. The image was used to create his mayoral seal (for which see P2/4/1/1).
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