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drawing / The Puppets, 1922

Sketch or drawing, signed by Cathal McDowell (C Mac), 6 April 1922. Titled 'The Puppets'. Depicting David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, with ventriloquist puppet versions of Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins on his knee.

 

photograph / Countess Markievicz, Bodenstown, c. 1922

(Cashman 205) Photograph of Countess Markievicz about to lay a wreath on Wolfe Tone's Grave, Bodenstown, Co. Kildare. Probably 1922.

 

photograph / Masonic Hall, 1922

(Cashman 295) Civil War. Photograph. Republicans hoisting the Tricolour on the flagstaff of the Masonic Hall, Molesworth Street, Dublin, during the Civil War period, 1922.

 

photograph / Dame Street, Dublin, 1922

(Cashman 83) Civil War. Photograph of disabled armoured car, Dame Street, Dublin during the Civil War. 1922.

 

photograph / Fr. O'Reilly, Battle of Dublin,1922

(Cashman 90) Civil War. Photograph of Father O'Reilly consoling an old woman during the evacuation of the city centre under the flag of the Red Cross, Marlborough Street area, Dublin, during the Battle of Dublin, 1922.

 

photograph / Michael Collin Funeral, 1922

(Cashman 111) Michael Collins. Photograph of Mr. Sean Collins and his sister, a nun, at the funeral. August 1922.

 

handbill / Appeal to the People and Volunteers of Tirconaill, June 1922

Typescript leaflet, Oglaigh na hEireann 'Appeal to the People and Volunteers of Tirconaill', from General Headquarters, Four Courts, Dublin, 29 June 1922. Signed Peadar O'Donnell.

 

pass / Four Courts Barracks, May 1922

Pass, Oglaigh na hEireann General Headquarters at the Four Courts Barracks, for P. Ryan, Orderly, Publicity Unit, to leave barracks. Dated 4 May 1922. Permanent pass no. 87. Signed Captain Sean Lemass.

 

handbill / Heads Up!, 3 Feb. 1922

Leaflet or handbill, ‘Heads Up!’ no. 9. 3 February 1922. ‘The Freedom of the Press’. Re Freeman’s Journal. Anti-Treaty leaflet.

 

handbill / Heads Up!, 13 Feb. 1922

Leaflet or handbill, ‘Heads Up!’ no. 17. 13 February 1922. ’50,000 Citizens of Dublin Passed this Resolution and Pledged Themselves to the Republic’. Anti-Treaty leaflet.

 

handbill / Heads Up!, 22 Feb. 1922

Leaflet or handbill, ‘Heads Up!’ no. 25. 22 February 1922. ‘An Isolated Dominion’. Anti-Treaty leaflet.

 

pamphlet / Clause by Clause – A Comparison between the Treaty and Document No.2, 1922

Pamphlet, National Series No. 3. ‘Clause by Clause – A Comparison between the Treaty and Document No.2’. By Erskine Childers. 1922. Printed by the Wood Printing Works, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin, and published by the ‘Republic of Ireland’, 58 Dame Street, Dublin. Priced 3d.

 

photograph / The Last of the Dublin of Parliament Days, 1922

The Last of the Dublin of Parliament Days. Photograph of College Green, crowded with mourners as the funeral cortege of Michale OCllins passes in front of Trinity College. With the House of Parliament building (Bank of Ireland) in background. Supplement to 'Lady of the House', 1922. Monochromatic...

 

photograph / Bodenstown Cemetary, 1922

Photograph of a wreath being laid by a woman at Bodenstown Cemetary, Co. Kildare, 1922. Photograph from a collection releating to Liam Mellows and the Mellows family.

 

photograph / Bodenstown Cemetary, 1922

Photograph taken at Bodenstown Cemetary, Co. Kildare, 1922. Showing firing party with rifles pointed downwards. Photograph from a collection releating to Liam Mellows and the Mellows family.

 

photograph / Macoyle, Wexford, June 1922

Photograph of group in Macoyle, Inch, Wexford June 1922. Back row from right - Liam Mellows, Cathal Brugha, Dick Barrett, Barney Mellows, (?), Andy Woods, (?). Front row from right - Mrs. Brugha, Joe McKelvey, Andeen Woods (young boy), Mrs. Rita Brady (donor), Andrew McDonnell (?), Mr. Whitmore,...

 

photograph / Mary's Lane, Dublin, 1922

(Cashman 85) Civil War. Photograph of pedestrian being searched by an Irish Free State soldier, Mary's Lane, Dublin, during the Civil War.

 

photograph / Irish Free State Army, 1922

(Cashman 97) Civil War. Photograph of Free State soldiers on active service in Mary's Lane, Dublin, 1922.

 

painting / General Eoin O'Duffy

Portrait of General Eoin O'Duffy. Oils, by Micheal De Loore, 1939 (signed). In gilt frame with two silver plates with name of subject and Donor's names. Head and shoulders portrait of O'Duffy in civilian clothes.

 

photograph / Capel Street Bridge, Dublin, 24 April 1922

(Cashman 82) Civil War. Photograph of scene on quays near Capel Street Bridge, Dublin, 24 April 1922, the day on which the Civil War broke out.