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Programme of parades
IE 2135 P46/6/4 · Unidad documental simple · December [1921]
Parte de The East Limerick Brigade Papers

Programme of parades listing dates, time, battalion attending, companies attending and place of parade.

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Leaflet containing a poem
IE 2135 P46/7/1/4 · Unidad documental simple · Spring 1916
Parte de The East Limerick Brigade Papers

Leaflet bearing a poem entitled Lines written in Richmond Barracks on the occasion of hearing mass in the Barrack Yard on Sunday, 28th May, 1916.

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The McGowan Papers
IE 2135 P47 · Fondo · 1922-1923

The archive contains a selection of letters and notes written by Republican Prisoners imprisoned in Limerick Jail and the Curragh Internment camp between 1922 and 1923 during and following the Civil War. They comprise in the main thank you-notes for parcels delivered to or sent to them by Annie McGowan, her daughter Sarah and her son Timothy.

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From Thomas Keane
IE 2135 P47/6 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. 1922-1923]
Parte de The McGowan Papers

Letters from Thomas Keane, West Clare Section, Limerick Prison, to Annie McGowan, thanking her for food, books, cigarettes and parcels.

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From Thomas Keane
IE 2135 P47/7 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. 1922-1923]
Parte de The McGowan Papers

Letters from Thomas Keane, West Clare Section, Limerick Prison, to Tadgh [Timothy McGowan], thanking him and his mother for food, books, cigarettes and parcels and expressing his view that he will soon be moved from Limerick Prison. The reverse of one of the letters contains a message from Tadgh to which Keane’s note is a reply.

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From Pat McInerney
IE 2135 P47/10 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. March-September 1923]
Parte de The McGowan Papers

Letters from Pat McInerney, Hut No. 3, No. 2 Tin Town Interment Camp, The Curragh, Kildare, to Annie McGowan, giving an account of his transfer from Limerick Prison and the conditions in the Curragh internment camp, and asking for some cigarettes.

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