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Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach

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Record 81 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from the Irish Red Cross Society to the Department of the Taoiseach, forwarding a motion passed by the committee expressing its pleasure at the government's decision to 'formulate a new and progressive Irish language policy'.

Date:

15/8/1964

Cabinet:

s 17627/95

File:

Coimisiun un Athbheochan na Gaeilge Report

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

Irish language

Record 82 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from Carmel M Flynn, Macra na Feirme, Co. Waterford, to Sean Lemass, calling upon the government to implement a positive policy on the national language.

Date:

18/7/1964

Cabinet:

s 17627/95

File:

Coimisiun un Athbheochan na Gaeilge Report

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

Irish language

Record 83 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from Doreen Elliot, a pupil from Lisnaskea Secondary School, to the Taoiseach, requesting permission to visit Leinster House on Saturday, 8 May.

Cabinet:

96/6/14

File:

Leinster House Visitors

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

Leinster House

Record 84 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from Margaret Jacob, St Mary's School, Dublin, to the Taoiseach, requesting permission to visit Leinster House. The letter is both hand-written and in braille.

Date:

28/11/1969

Cabinet:

96/6/14

File:

Leinster House Visitors

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

Leinster House

Record 85 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from Mrs B Dewar, to the 'Honorable Prime Minister of Eire', enquiring as to the exact colours of the Irish National flag.

Date:

11/3/1969

Cabinet:

96/6/47

File:

National Flag Miscellaneous Suggestions and Requests

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

National Flag

Record 86 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from the Department of the Taoiseach to Mrs Janina M Downey, Washington, responding to her request for two small authentic Irish flags.

Date:

23/10/1969

Cabinet:

96/6/47

File:

National Flag Miscellaneous Suggestions and Requests

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

National Flag

Record 87 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from D O'Suilleabhain to P O'Murchadha, Department of Defence, regarding the list of men killed in 'Easter Week 1916' and the 'men executed following Easter Week 1916' contained in the file on the Dora Sigerson Shorter memorial.

Date:

29/3/1966

Cabinet:

96/6/64

File:

1916 Memorial Dora Sigerson Shorter

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

1916 Memorial

Record 88 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from the Office of the Minister for Finance to the Taoiseach, informing him that due to the payment of maternity grants and children's allowances which were available under the social welfare and health services, the triplets bounty had become superfluous.

Date:

27/9/1965

Cabinet:

96/6/76

File:

Triplets Bounty Procedure

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

Triplets Bounty

Record 89 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from Sean Lemass to Dr J Ryan, Minister for Finance, regarding the general application of the principle of equal pay for all civil servants. Suggests that the Minister bring the matter before the Government, without reference to any particular case.

Date:

1/12/1964

Cabinet:

96/6/170

File:

Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

equal pay

Record 90 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter from LP O'Donohoe, Honorary Secretary, Irish Conference of Professional and Service Associations, to the Secretary to the Government, informing him of the terms of a resolution passed unanimously at the Annual Delegate Meeting of the Conference. Resolution states 'That conference shall press to have principles of equal pay for equal work recognised and established'.

Date:

16/12/1965

Cabinet:

96/6/170

File:

Equal Pay for Men and Women (1) in the Civil Service (2) International Labour Conference Report

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

equal pay

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