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Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach
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Description: |
Typed copy pamphlet issued by Cumann na mBan, 10 June 1931, `People of Dublin', relating to a procession organised to draw attention to `the cruel persecution of Republicans which is being carried out by England's police in Ireland'. |
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Date: |
10/6/1931 |
Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Pamphlet |
Keywords: |
republicanism |
Description: |
Copy pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', no date, `Why Switzers Windows Were Smashed!', relating to the campaign against the selling of English made sweets. `With 100,000 men and women out of employment, with thousands of men and women starving, the sale of foreign luxuries such as sweets and chocolates is an insult to the reason of Irishmen and women which cannot be tolerated any longer'. |
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Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Pamphlet |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Typed copy pamphlet, issued by `Ghosts', no date, `Good Luck India!', relating to the bombing of the `British imposed Indian Parliament'. The pamphlet sees India as an ally in the struggle `against the common enemy The British Empire'. |
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Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Pamphlet |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Copy circular issued by `Ghosts', 20 April 1931, `To each member of the Jury Panel' relating to the case of Sean McGuinness who was re-arrested on Easter Sunday 1931 as he was heading a procession in honour of those who died for Ireland. The circular calls on the jurors to find him not guilty. |
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Date: |
20/5/1931 |
Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Circular |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Typed copy pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', June 1930, `An Open Letter to His Majesty's Minister, James Fitzgerald-Kenney', relating to the ill treatment of Republican prisoners in Irish jails. |
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Date: |
6/1930 |
Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Pamphlet |
Keywords: |
republicanism |
Description: |
Typed copy pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', no date, `Packed Juries' listing the names of the `twelve national Renegades who are responsible' for the sentence imposed on Con Healy. |
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Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Pamphlet |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Pamphlet issued by `Ghosts', no date, `To Irish Citizens' describing the jury members who found Con Healy guilty as traitors. |
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Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Pamphlet |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Typed copy circular issued by `Ghosts', October 1928, to members of Jury panels selected to try the cases of certain Republican prisoners, including Sighle Humphreys. |
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Date: |
10/1928 |
Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Circular |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Typed copy circular issued by the Political Prisoners Committee, 20 October 1926, to jury members selected to try the case of political prisoners, including Miss Fiona Plunkett and Miss Roisin O Doherty. |
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Date: |
20/10/1926 |
Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Type: |
Circular |
Keywords: |
prisoners; politics |
Description: |
Typescript of a letter from `An Phoblacht', 21 February 1931, `The Church and the People' signed `Bean-A-Tighe' and discussing the right of ecclesiastical authorities to interfere in the political sphere. `The man or woman posing as a leader in Irish life who thinks as a catholic first and an Irish rebel-after, will never lead the Irish people anywhere except where Dan O'Connell led them - into a political bog!' |
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Date: |
21/2/1931 |
Cabinet: |
s 5864B |
File: |
Anti-State Activities, Joint Pastoral of Hierarchy and events leading up to its issue |
Author: |
Bean-A-Tighe |
Type: |
Extract |
Published: |
An Phoblacht |
Keywords: |
politics; catholicism |