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Republican Plot - St. Finbar's Cemetery, Cork
Pamphlet describing the Republican Plot in St. Finbar's Cemetery Cork. Outlines the history of the plot and the memorial monument. It also lists the names of the those buried. -
Ourselves alone in Ulster by Alice Stopford Green
A pamphlet on Home Rule by Alice Stopford Green -
A Handbook for Rebels: a guide to the successful defiance of the British Government
A collection of speeches of British statesmen, lawyers and legislators pertaining to the rebellion in Ulster. Compiled by Thomas Johnson, leader of the Irish Labour Party, the speeches are by opponents of the Republican cause. -
The Volunteers in Cork
An excerpt from Cork County Library's Southern Echoes of 1916 exhibition. These sections covered the history of the Volunteer movement in County Cork and their role in 1916. -
Cumann na mBan 1917-1918
Pamphlet by Cumann na mBan outlining their constitution, policies and suggested activities for 1917-1918. A chronology of the activities of the organisation in Cork and throughout Ireland by prominent member Lil Conlon. -
Voices of the Past
Extracts from the writings and speeches of Irish patriots. -
Cuimhneachán 1916 - 1966
A record of Ireland's commemoration of the 1916 Rising. Published by the Dept. of External Affairs in 1966. The 90 page book gives a detailed account of events along with many photographs and details of commemorations events in 1966. -
Ireland's case against conscription by Eamonn de Valera
A pamphlet by Eamonn de Valera on the threat of conscription in Ireland. -
Hunger - a Dublin story by James Esse
James Esse was a pen-name used by James Stephens (1880-1950), an Irish writer, poet and playwright. He was part of the Irish literary revival. He contributed essays to "The Irish Citizen" and "The Irish Worker" during the Rebellion.
Hunger is a short story describing the descent of a Dublin family living in the slums into starvation and vividly depicts a capital city still suffering the after effects of the 1913 Lock Out and the 1916 Rising. -
The Sea and the Easter Rising 1916
A distinguished maritime/marine historian on how Britain kept control of the waters in 1916. -
The Manchester Martyrs
To mark the 150th anniversary of the Manchester Martyrs the Local Studies library has compiled the following information boards the subject. -
The Bodenstown Series No. 1 - How does she stand? by P.H. Pearse
Three addresses by Padraig Pearse:
Theobald Wolfe Tone - an address delivered at the grave of Wolfe Tone in Bodenstown Churchyard, 22nd June 1913.
Robert Emmet and the Ireland of To-day: an address delivered at the Emmet Commemoration in New York in March 1914. -
The Bodenstown Series No. 2 - From a Hermitage by P.H. Pearse
A series of articles on Irish Volunteers June 1913 to January 1914. -
The Bodenstown Series No. 3 - The Murder Machine by P.H. Pearse
A pamphlet by Padraig Pearse on a series of studies of the English education system in Ireland. -
Ireland and Poland: a comparison
A comparison of Ireland and Poland and the campaign for national parliaments in both countries. -
Pictorial Review of 1916
"A complete and historically accurate account of the events which occurred in Dublin in Easter Week. Fully illustrated". A magazine style publication, written by S.P. Kelly, possibly in 1946.