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1916 Postcards - Padraig Mac Piarais
1916 Commemorative postcard of Padraig Mac Piarais -
1916 Postcards - Roger Casement
1916 Commemorative postcard of Casement at Banna Strand. -
1916 Postcards - the first Dail
1916 Commemorative postcard of the first Dail -
1916 Postcards - the Asgard
1916 commemorative postcard of The Asgard -
1916 Postcards - Liberty Hall
1916 Commemorative postcard of Liberty Hall -
1916 Postcards - Battle of Carlisle Bridge
1916 Commemorative postcard of the Battle of Carlisle Bridge -
1916 Postcards - Proclamation
1916 Commemorative postcard of Padraig Pearse reading the Proclamation -
1916 Postcards - John F. Kennedy at Arbour Hill
1916 Commemorative postcard of John F. Kennedy at Arbour Hill -
1916 Postcards - Beggar's Bush
1916 Commemorative postcard of Beggar's Bush -
1916 Postcards - Sackville Street
1916 Commemorative postcard of Sackville Street after the conflict -
1916 Postcards - GPO
1916 Commemorative postcard of the GPO, Dublin -
Battle-cries
A collection of poetry by Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne. Irish mythology and history are among the recurring themes in a poetry collection from Terence MacSwiney. -
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. -
English Atrocities in Ireland 1917-1918
A pamphlet from 1919, including very detailed lists by Sinn Féin of people detained, deported and jailed for Republican activities. -
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. -
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.