Verse broadsides, approximately 1920-approximately 1922
Scope and Contents
Includes:
"Annie Dear", by Thomas Davis
"A Battle Hymn", by Constance de Markievicz, dedicated to the Irish Citizen Army
"The Battle of the Four Courts, A Visitor's Impression"
"Begorra sez Mick, I don't mind if I do"
"The Boys of Kilmichael"
"Cathal Brugha, Shot in Action, July 6th, 1922"
"'G' Man's Lament, A Soliloquy on the Establishment of the Irish Republic"
"God Save the Peelers"
"The Irish Green, A Romance of Easter 1916"
"Kelly the Boy from Killann", by Gerald Crofts
"The Last Poem of Thomas Ashe", by Thomas Ashe
"Lines dedicated to Dr. Mannix, Archbishop of Melbourne", August 1920
"The Men of the Bold I.R.A."
"The Mountjoy Boarding House"
"The Night Darrell Figgis Lost Hist Whiskers"
"A Soldier's Song, Marching Song of the Irish Republic"
"Tale of the Mail"
"The Walls of Derry", June 1920
Dates
- Creation: approximately 1920-approximately 1922
Language of Materials
Materials in English and Irish.
Access Note
Collection is open for research.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 2 Linear Feet (2 containers)
Repository Details
Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository
John J. Burns Library
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