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IE 2135 P2/6/4/4 · Unidad documental simple · [c. 1915]
Parte de The Daly Papers

Black and white head and shoulders studio portrait (100 x 143 mm) pasted onto card of James O’Sullivan, son of Laura O’Sullivan née Daly, in his Irish Volunteer uniform.

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IE 2135 P2/6/5/6 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. 1910-1915?]
Parte de The Daly Papers

Black and white reproduction (158 x 210 mm with mount) of a head and shoulders studio portrait of Éamonn Ceannt. Also a postcard (87 x 138 mm) and a pencil sketch (81 x 120 mm) bearing the same image.

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IE 2135 P2/6/5/9 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. 1916?] (date of publication)
Parte de The Daly Papers

Postcard (90 x 140 mm) bearing a black and white head and shoulders studio portrait of John Devoy in a jacket and tie. With a duplicate. For a related printing block, see P2/4/4/1.

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IE 2135 P2/6/5/11 · Unidad documental simple · [1887?] (date of original)
Parte de The Daly Papers

Reproduction of a black and white studio portrait (192 x 254 mm) of Maud Gonne as a young woman posed in pre-Raphaelite style in a long dress with beaded belt and chiffon sleeves and holding roses in her lap. Reproduction by F. Czira. The image is placed in a cardboard sleeve signed by Maud Gonne MacBride with a short dedication to Madge Daly.

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Photograph and postcard of Thomas Kent
IE 2135 P2/6/5/14 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. 1915-1916?]
Parte de The Daly Papers

Black and white head and shoulders studio portrait (120 x 163 mm) of Thomas Kent. Also a postcard (88 x 140 mm) bearing the same image.

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Postcard of Denis McCullough
IE 2135 P2/6/5/19 · Unidad documental simple · 2 November 1915 (date of signature)
Parte de The Daly Papers

Postcard (85 x 132 mm) bearing a black and white head and shoulders studio portrait of Denis McCullough. Image signed with a short dedication by the sitter. The reverse bears the note ‘It is a pity to see the handsomest man in Ireland thus diabolically disguised by an atrocious beard’ by Thomas Clarke.

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