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1917-04-22
Handwritten letter in pencil on cream paper from John Davie Scott to [Unclear] during WW1. Discusses various aspects of trench warfare, mobilisation, postal deliveries during WWI.
Scott, John Davie
;
Farrell, Helen
1917
Handwritten letter in pencil on cream paper, possibly by John Davie Scott to his Mother during WW1, but missing first page of letter with salutation. Discusses various military and neighbourhood subjects.
[Unknown]
;
Farrell, Helen
1875-06-17
Handwritten letter to Lt. Col. Scott, 17th June, 1875, addressed from "19 Carleton Road, Tufnell Park, [North] London" discussing operations and related matters to the "Peat and Charcoal Company", as well as the Scott family history.
[Possibly "Cobb, Richard"]
;
Farrell, Helen
1916
Handwritten letter, possibly from Archbishop William Walsh, vouching for the fact that Eoin MacNeill was uninvolved in the planning of the 1916 Rising.
Walsh, Archbishop William
;
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1916-05-30
Handwritten list, on Crown Embossed Letterhead paper, of female Republican prisoners held at Mountjoy Prison.
The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
1916-05-02
Handwritten note from British HQ Dublin, advising that three 1916 leaders "be seen tonight"
Capuchin Archive
1916-04-22
Handwritten note from Eoin McNeill dated 22nd April 1916. Address "Woodtown Park Rathfarnham" embossed at the top. Note reads "Volunteers completely deceived. All orders for special action are hereby cancelled, and on no account will action be taken".
MacNeill, Eoin
;
The National Library of Ireland
1917-06-04
Handwritten note, written by Thomas Ashe in Lewes Jail, to Seamus Brennan
Ashe, Thomas
;
The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
1916-05-01
Handwritten pass to allow "Miss Callender" to enter Arbour Hill Detention Barracks with meals for P.H.Pearse
The Breslin family
1914
Hangar in Baldonnel Aerodrome as it appeared during the First World War.
South Dublin Libraries, Local Studies
2009-09-07T15:16:11Z
Harlem Mills
Patrick Healy
2006-05-05; 2006-05-05
Harold's Cross Monument, Dublin
W. Galligan
2006-05-05; 2006-05-05
Harold's Cross Volunteer Monument, Dublin
W. Galligan
1988
Harold's Grange Small Tumulus
Healy, Patrick
2009-09-07T15:01:33Z
Haroldsgrange Tower
Patrick Healy
2009-09-07T15:13:24Z
[Harry Clarke Stained Glass Windows]
Patrick Healy
2009-09-07T14:17:08Z
Harry Clarke Window, St. Joseph's Church, Terenure
Brendan McCauley
2009-09-07T14:16:49Z
Harry Clarke Window, St. Joseph's Church, Terenure
Brendan McCauley
2009-09-07T14:16:03Z
Harry Clarke Window, St. Joseph's Church, Terenure
Brendan McCauley
1965
Harry Gallagher and a factory worker packing Roval sweets during a visit of Sean Lemass and W.T. Cosgrave to Urney's Chocolate Factory in 1965
McGrath, Mary