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Miscellaneous Notes on Republicanism and Socialism in Cork City, 1954–69
Hunger Strikes by Irish Republicans, 1916-1923 Michael Biggs (
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) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Irish Volunteers in North Co. Dublin, 1913-17
Richard Mulcahy Moved to His Last Home, at 1 Temple Villas, Palmerston Road, Where, Aged 85, He Died of Cancer on 16 December 1971
Roinn Cosanta. Bureau of Military History 1913-21
Official America's Reaction to the 1916 Rising
Roinn Cosanta. Bureau of Military History, 1913-21
Richard Mulcahy Papers P7
The Fingal Battalion: a Blueprint for the Future? Paul Maguire
ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU of MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT by WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. WS 1413. Witness Tadhg Kennedy
Art Ó Briain Papers
ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU of MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21 STATEMENT by WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. L,043 Witness Colonel Joseph V. Lawle
United Irish League, and M.P
Roinn Cosanta
The Rise of Sinn Féin and the First Dáil Part 2
Eamon De Valera and 1917 Senator Ned O’Sullivan
The Funeral of Thomas Ashe
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Descriptive Catalogue
The Women of Belfast Cumann Na Mban Easter Week and After
Dictionary of Irish Biography
John Sweetman Political Correspondence
Fingal & the Fight for Irish Freedom
Marketing Fragment 6 X 10.T65
Prison Doctors and Medical Ethics in Revolutionary-Period Ireland, C.1917 - a History of Force Feeding - …
Autograph Book Containing Signatures of Those Involved in the Republican Movement, 1916-1918 National Library of Ireland Ms
The Main Sites of Activity During the Rising. Ashbourne, County Meath
Leabharlann Naisiúnta Na Héireann National Library of Ireland
The Shanachie Volume 2
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A BAD WEEK for POLICEMEN in IRELAND Easter Week 1916 Was a Disastrous Period for Policemen in Ireland, According to Retirred Garda Chief Supt Donal O’Sullivan
Fingal and the 1916 Rising Sheet
"Even the Wind That Blows from England Is Foul" Radicalization and Irish Identity in County Meath, 1914-1918
Thomas Ashe Was Born and Raised in Kinard, Co
Thomas Macdonagh Family Papers
Brother Hibernians, ELECTED OFFICERS DIVISION Happy New Year
Florence O'donoghue Papers
GLASNEVIN CEMETERY BEING a RECORD of IRELAND's Hcflqms DEAD in DUBLIN CITY and COUNTY ALSO V LACES of HISTORIC INTEREST
300 150 [ASHE, Thomas] €100