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Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach
Contents of subcategory 'Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach', 19454 records found
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Copy letter to Mrs Maura Mackey, President of the Federation of Old IRA and Cumann na mBan (Liverpool), Preston, England, from O'Foghlu, 24 September 1968, acknowledging receipt of her letter relating to the sale of Irish land to non-nationals. |
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Date: |
24/9/1968 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/492 |
File: |
Property in Ireland, acquisition by non-nationals |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
emigrants; 1916 Rising |
Description: |
Letter from Mrs Betty Schimikowski, Marne Street, Hull, England, to the Taoiseach, 5 August 1969, relating to an article which appeared in the 'Sunday Mirror' on the subject of Englishmen's farms being bombed in the Republic of Ireland. 'Please convey to the Irishmen by means of the newspapers or otherwise, who are causing all these disturbances, that they should use their surplus time and energy in more useful channels, such as helping the aged and visiting the sick'. She also draws attention to the number of Irish firms and workers in England. |
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Date: |
5/8/1969 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/492 |
File: |
Property in Ireland, acquisition by non-nationals |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
emigration; land issues |
Description: |
Copy letter from HS O'Dubhda to Mrs Betty Schimikowski, Marne Street, Hull, England, 12 August 1969, acknowledging receipt of her letter concerning recent incidents involving the destruction of farm buildings. 'I am to state that the Government are determined to put an end to these senseless criminal acts which are the work of a small minority and are in no way condoned by the vast majority of the citizens of this country'. |
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Date: |
12/8/1969 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/492 |
File: |
Property in Ireland, acquisition by non-nationals |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
emigration; land issues |
Description: |
Hand-written letter from Anne Egan, Fairview, Dublin, to the Department of the Taoiseach, 19 August 1975, requesting information on Government policy. |
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Date: |
19/8/1975 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/621 |
File: |
Statement of Government Policy, June 1951, aims of Government Policy, 4 June 1966 and comprehensive policy document 1967 |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Copy letter from B McCarthy to Miss A Egan, Fairview, Dublin, 11 September 1975, acknowledging receipt of her letter requesting information on Government policies. 'There is no single comprehensive document which sets out such policies but these have been outlined from time to time in various Ministerial statements and speeches'. |
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Date: |
11/9/1975 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/621 |
File: |
Statement of Government Policy, June 1951, aims of Government Policy, 4 June 1966 and comprehensive policy document 1967 |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Hand-written letter from Mary Murphy, New Ross, Wexford, to the Department of the Taoiseach, 12 September 1975, requesting information on Government policy. |
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Date: |
12/9/1975 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/621 |
File: |
Statement of Government Policy, June 1951, aims of Government Policy, 4 June 1966 and comprehensive policy document 1967 |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Copy letter from E Daly to Miss Mary Murphy, New Ross, County Wexford, 22 September 1975, acknowledging receipt of her letter requesting information on Government policy. |
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Date: |
22/9/1975 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/621 |
File: |
Statement of Government Policy, June 1951, aims of Government Policy, 4 June 1966 and comprehensive policy document 1967 |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
Memorandum from the Department of Education, 29 April 1965, outlining progress within the sector for the quarter ending 31 March 1965. The second part of the progress report refers to secondary education and outlines revised scales for recognised teachers. 'Married men £640 to £1400; Women and single men £470 to £1070'. |
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Date: |
29/4/1965 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/625 |
File: |
Department of Education, Progress Report, September 1962 |
Type: |
memorandum |
Keywords: |
education; Secondary teachers; employment |
Description: |
Letter from the Office of the Secretary to the President to the Taoiseach, Sean F Lemass, 13 January 1964, informing him that the President has appointed three new members to the Council of State. The new members include Mrs Honor M Crowley and Mrs Jane Dowdall. A list attached to the letter outlines the personnel of the Council of State. |
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Date: |
13/1/1964 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/580 |
File: |
Council of State, personnel |
Type: |
letter |
Keywords: |
politics |
Description: |
List of the personnel of the Council of State, November 1965. The list includes Mrs Honor M Crowley, TD and Mrs Jane Dowdall, both of whom were appointed in January 1964. |
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Date: |
11/1965 |
Cabinet: |
96/6/580 |
File: |
Council of State, personnel |
Type: |
list |
Keywords: |
politics |