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McCarthy, Christopher
IE 2135 P45/2/12 · Akt(e) · [1930]
Teil von The West Clare Brigade Papers

Brief biographical accounts of Commandant Christopher McCarthy who was killed on active service during the War of Independence.

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McSweeney, Sean
IE 2135 P45/2/14 · Akt(e) · [1930]
Teil von The West Clare Brigade Papers

Brief biographical accounts of Volunteer Sean McSweeney who was killed during the Civil War. Item P45/2/14 (1) lacks pages 2 and 3.

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O'Gorman, Sean
IE 2135 P45/2/16 · Akt(e) · [1930]
Teil von The West Clare Brigade Papers

Brief biographical accounts of Volunteer Sean O’Gorman who was killed during the Civil War.

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Russell, Thomas
IE 2135 P45/2/17 · Akt(e) · [1930]
Teil von The West Clare Brigade Papers

Brief biographical accounts of Thomas Russell, an attached Volunteer from County Kerry, who was killed by the British Forces at a Sinn Féin meeting prior to the War of Independence.

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Studdert, Padraig
IE 2135 P45/2/20 · Objekt · [1930]
Teil von The West Clare Brigade Papers

Brief biographical account of Padraig Studdert who was killed by the British Forces during the War of Independence.

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The East Limerick Brigade Papers
IE 2135 P46 · Fonds · 1900-1962 (predominantly 1921-1922)

The collection contains a vast array of documentation relating to the activities of the East Limerick Brigade during the War of Independence, both day-to-day organisation and military engagements involving the brigade. The material documents the logistical problems of running an amateur guerrilla army with extremely limited resources. It also paints a picture of the efforts made to maintain morale during the Truce of 1921. The collection includes a weekly British intelligence report by Major General Strickland (P46/2/1) providing a comprehensive account of the state of Ireland in February 1921. The report was captured by the East Limerick Brigade in 1921 and was slightly damaged by the British forces in an effort to burn it before it fell into enemy hands. Other documents of interest in the collection include the announcement of the Truce in July 1921 signed by Ernie O’Malley (P46/1/3/1/3), and an order issued by O’Malley of the steps to be taken in the event of the collapse of the Treaty talks and the resumption of hostilities (P46/1/2/2/12).

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