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'Advertisements' from The Irish Monthly (Vol. XLVIII No. 560)
These examples are from the literary periodical, 'The Irish Monthly' illustrating how many advertisements carried a Royal Warrant. -
'Matters of the Moment' article from the Catholic Bulletin (Vol. IX No. 4)
Extract from the article 'Matters of the Moment' exploring the political and social developments of 1919. -
'My own countrie' poem
The poem 'My own countrie' composed by Gladys F. Charrier and published in the literary magazine 'The Irish Monthly'(Vol. XLVIII No. 560) -
'Notes of the Week' from Old Ireland (Vol. III No. 14)
Commentary on the political situation in Ireland from the weekly Irish Nationalist newspaper Old Ireland (Vol. III No. 14) -
''Notes of the Week' from Old Ireland (Vol. II No. 13)
An extract from the newspaper 'Old Ireland', a new series produced in 1920 by the Irish Nationalist weekly newspaper 'Ár n-Éire/New Ireland'. -
'Advertisement' from The Gaelic Churchman= An t-Eaglaiseach Gaedhealach (Vol 1. No. 11)
This advertisement is an example of the revival in interest in Irish heritage and nationalism that was taking place at the time. -
'Extract from notes of the month' from The Gaelic Churchman= An t-Eaglaiseach Gaedhealach (Vol. 1 No. 11)
This commentary on architecture is an example of Gaelic revivalism and the awakening of an interest in Irish heritage and culture. -
'Matters of the Moment' article from The Catholic Bulletin (Vol. X No.9)
Commentary on the political situation of 1920 and Irish Nationalism. -
'Matters of the Moment' from the Catholic Bulletin (Vol XI No. 10)
Correspondence between De Valera and British Prime Minister Lloyd George during August and September 1921. -
'Matters of the Moment' from the Catholic Bulletin (Vol XI No. 7)
Commentary on the contemporary political situation in Ireland. -
'Matters of the Moment' from the Catholic Bulletin (Vol. XI No. 3)
Reflections on the political climate of early 1921. -
'Matters of the Moment' from the Catholic Bulletin (Vol. XI No. 9)
Correspondence between De Valera and British Prime Minister Lloyd George during the summer of 1921. -
'Matters of the Moment' from the Catholic Bulletin (Vol. XI No.4)
Commentary on the British Government's attitude towards Ireland in 1921