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bulletin / The Daily Bulletin, No.9, Oct. 1922

The Daily Bulletin, issue No. 9, dated 6 October 1922. Published during the Irish Civil War. Typescript, multiple pages. One of a run of 93 issues of The Daily Bulletin, dating between 27 September 1922 to 14 February 1923. Incomplete run, missing No.s 10, 33, 36 - 39, 48, 50, 73, 84 - 94. Two...

 

bulletin / The Daily Bulletin, No.112, Feb. 1923

The Daily Bulletin, issue No. 112, dated 9 February 1923. Published during the Irish Civil War. Typescript, multiple pages. One of a run of 93 issues of The Daily Bulletin, dating between 27 September 1922 to 14 February 1923. Incomplete run, missing No.s 10, 33, 36 - 39, 48, 50, 73, 84 - 94. Two...

 

bulletin / The Daily Bulletin, No.113, Feb. 1923

The Daily Bulletin, issue No. 113, dated 10 February 1923. Published during the Irish Civil War. Typescript, multiple pages. One of a run of 93 issues of The Daily Bulletin, dating between 27 September 1922 to 14 February 1923. Incomplete run, missing No.s 10, 33, 36 - 39, 48, 50, 73, 84 - 94. ...

 

bulletin / The Daily Bulletin, No.115, Feb. 1923

The Daily Bulletin, issue No. 115, dated 13 February 1923. Published during the Irish Civil War. Typescript, multiple pages. One of a run of 93 issues of The Daily Bulletin, dating between 27 September 1922 to 14 February 1923. Incomplete run, missing No.s 10, 33, 36 - 39, 48, 50, 73, 84 - 94. ...

 

bulletin / The Daily Bulletin, No.116, Feb. 1923

The Daily Bulletin, issue No. 116, dated 14 February 1923. Published during the Irish Civil War. Typescript, multiple pages. One of a run of 93 issues of The Daily Bulletin, dating between 27 September 1922 to 14 February 1923. Incomplete run, missing No.s 10, 33, 36 - 39, 48, 50, 73, 84 - 94. ...

 

proclamation / Offer of Amnesty, 1923

Proclamation; Offer of Amnesty. Issued by Richard Mulcahy, Commander-in-Chief, Dublin, 8th February, 1923.

 

newssheet / Stop Press, no.3

‘Stop Press’ Poblacht na hEireann War News, no.3. Dated Friday 30 June 1922. Framed copy.

 

photograph / West Mayo Brigade, c.1920-21

Framed and glazed photograph of the West Mayo Brigade. Showing the men from the Newport area. Top Row - 1. ?. 2. Tommy McNamen. 3. Pat Feehan (Kilmeena). 4. Patrick Joyce (Rockfleet). 5. Sweeney (Derryhohan). 6. Willie McNulty (Glendahurk). 7. Dan O'Donnell. 8. Jack McDonald (Skirdagh). 9....

 

prison art / James Moran, West Mayo Brigade, 1923

Framed and glazed handerchief, embroidered as memorial prison craft, with ‘In Memory of Jim Killed in Action March 7th 1923. R.I.P. Thy Will Be Done’ With the Sacred Heart emblem embroidered in the centre. In memorial of Staff Captain James Moran, Oglaigh na hEireann, of the West Mayo Brigade.

 

communiqué / Stop Press, 28th June 1922

A framed notice or communication to the people of Ireland from Wednesday 28th June, Seventh year of the Republic informing the public of an attack against the IRA in the Four Courts that was unsuccessful. The notice is from Rory O'Connor and declares that they were successful in keeping off their...

 

newspaper / Erskine Childers, 1922

Newspaper page, Dublin, 1922. From the 'Irish Independent', Thursday, November 23, 1922. pp. 5-6. Articles entitled 'The Childers Case Adjourned Till To-day' and 'Arguments in Case of Mr. Childers'. Length 60.1 cm x Width 44.5 cm.

 

photograph / SS 'Upnor', 1922

Photograph of SS 'Upnor', the arms ship which was raided by members of Tom Barry's Flying Column as it was departing Cobh Harbour for Portsmouth, England, in March 1922. The ship was seized and diverted to Ballycotton Bay, where the arms were unloaded.

 

photograph / Free State and Republican Forces, Bantry

View of the split between Free State and Republican Forces, Bantry. Circa 1922.

 

photograph / Free State and Republican Forces, Bantry

View of the split between Free State and Republican Forces, Bantry. Circa 1922.

 

form / Notice of Sympathy, Dail, 1923

1923 Republican Dáil Notice of Sympathy. Printed form, headed: "Dáil Éireann". White paper, 1 ft. 4.75" by 1 ft. 1.875". Dated 1923 with space for day and month. Space for addressee's name. Expresses sympathy of the Dáil and the Republican army on the death in action of a Republican soldier, (space...

 

photograph / Michael Collins, 22 August 1922

Snapshot photograph. Showing four men in uniform seated in open car, one of whom (marked with a pencil x) said to be Michael Collins. The car appears to be about to drive off; a number of persons on the foot-path are looking on. Photograph said to have been taken in Bandon, on 22 August 1922.

 

newssheet / Stop Press

Stop Press. Poblacht na hEireann, War News no. 5. Saturday 1 July, 7th Year of the Republic (1922).

 

propaganda / The Army of the South, 1922

Handbill - 'The Army of the South', c. 1922. Reads ' The Army of the South is United under Liam Lynch in Defence of The Republic. Men of Dublin Where Do You Stand? With the English Allies Or with a United South of Ireland?' Anti-treaty propaganda.

 

photograph / Michael Collins

Print of a photograph of General Michael Collins, dressed in full uniform.

 

photograph / Thomas Moran

Photograph of Thomas Moran of Mulranny, Co. Mayo, the builder of the armoured car 'The Queen of the West', built by the Irregulars during the Civil War.