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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 143
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wm_img020.jpg.jpg1923-03-13Letter from Commander in Chief to Archbishop Byrne complaining about an anti-treaty letter sent by a priest to a prisoner in Tintown, Curragh.Dublin Diocesan Archives
AmbulanceReport.pdf.jpg1922Typewritten account by John Francis Homan detailing his attempts to broker a peace between Pro- and Anti-Treaty sides in June 1922Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img015.jpg.jpg1922Letter to Archbishop Byrne advising him of the arrest of Rev. Dr. P Brown of Maynooth College. Includes detail of the raid.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img014.jpg.jpg1922Photostat list of "Sympathetic Priests" excluded by government from visiting [Republican] prisonersDublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img012.jpg.jpg1922Photostat pamphlet titled "Daily Bulletin" dated February 6th 1923 accusing Tim Healy, Governor General of Ireland, of 55 murders.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img004.jpg.jpg1922-12-20Letter dated 20th December 1922 from Kevin O'Higgins to Archbishop Byrne reporting an incident at a mass at Mount Argus church. The celebrant, Fr. Joseph Smith C.P. alleged the Free State army were murderers.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img003.jpg.jpg1922Poblacht na hEireann pamphlet dated 28th June 1922 'A Diary from the Four Courts"Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_scan_165.jpg.jpg1921Souvenir Album of the Dublin Fighting 1922South Dublin Libraries
wm_WarNews1B.jpg.jpg1922"Stop Press" War News Anti Treaty pamphlet dated Sat. July 1st 1922Cotter, D; Wann, J
wm_sig.jpg.jpg1922Autograph book containing the autographs of 79 women interned in the North Dublin Union circa 1922Irish Life and Lore
wm_BeggarsBushFlat.jpg.jpg1922-02-04Panograph (panoramic) photograph showing a large group of Free State soldiers. Caption reads "The Guards - Beggars Bush. Irish Republican Army February 4th 1922The Brophy family
wm_DP042a.jpg.jpg1922Studio photograph of three Free State soldiers including Daniel BrophyThe Brophy family
wm_DSC_0582.jpg.jpg1922Front page of "The Plain People" newspaper showing an Anti-Treaty cartoon titled "Changing the Guard".The Brophy family
wm_DR041b.jpg.jpg1922The Gresham Hotel ablaze. The aftermath of the Free State shelling of "The Block"Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_DR048.jpg.jpg1922-06-28The Four Courts being shelled from the corner of Winetavern St. and Merchant's QuayDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_DR044.jpg.jpg1922/08/07Cathal Brugha lying in state in the Mater Hospital, 8th of July 1922Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_Henryst2.jpg.jpg1922View of a Lancia armoured car and an 18 pound field gun at the junction of Henry Street and Sackville Street DublinPierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_Henryst3.jpg.jpg1922View of two Lancia armoured cars and an 18 pound field gun at the junction of Henry Street and Sackville StreetPierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_DR040a.jpg.jpg1922-07-30A troop of Free State soldiers manhandle an 18 Pounder field gun along Winetavern St to place into position in order to shell the IRA-occupied Four CourtsDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_CF049a.jpg.jpg1922-08-30Typescript Anti-Treaty Pamphlet titled "Who Killed Cathal Brugha"South Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archives
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 143