Box 2
Contains 16 Results:
John Daly's bakery, 26 William St., Limerick, 1900, undated
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
Emmet Clarke at 6 years old, 1915
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
John Daly Clarke at 15 years old, 1917
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
Kathleen Clarke, 1923 - 1924
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
John Daly, undated
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
Young children in a stroller, undated
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
Residence of Walter Collins, Voltaire, California, undated
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
John D. in the Liebre mountains, California, undated
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
Funeral card for Kathleen Clarke, 1972
Contains Christmas cards received by Clarke, photographs of the Daly and Clarke families, and a card from her funeral. The cards include those received from Eamon de Valera, Douglas Hyde, and Sean Ó Ceallaigh, as well as one Clarke sent to her son Daly from Halloway Jail in 1918. Some of the Christmas cards were produced by well-known Irish printers, Cuala Press and Three Candles Press.
Collection is open for research.
"Irish Girls!" broadside, 1910
Contains Irish political ephemera from the early- to mid-twentieth century, including membership, business, and funeral cards; newspaper issues commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising and other notable moments in the history of the republican movement; and unused IRA stationery.
Collection is open for research.
Brothers Pearse, Died May, 1916, Temple MacDuagh, Arran, memorial pamphlet, after 1918
Contains Irish political ephemera from the early- to mid-twentieth century, including membership, business, and funeral cards; newspaper issues commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising and other notable moments in the history of the republican movement; and unused IRA stationery.
Collection is open for research.
Eamonn T. de Hoir funeral card, 1972
Contains Irish political ephemera from the early- to mid-twentieth century, including membership, business, and funeral cards; newspaper issues commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising and other notable moments in the history of the republican movement; and unused IRA stationery.
Collection is open for research.
Albistin de Staic funeral card, 1929
Contains Irish political ephemera from the early- to mid-twentieth century, including membership, business, and funeral cards; newspaper issues commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising and other notable moments in the history of the republican movement; and unused IRA stationery.
Collection is open for research.
Irish Volunteers blank membership card, undated
Contains Irish political ephemera from the early- to mid-twentieth century, including membership, business, and funeral cards; newspaper issues commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising and other notable moments in the history of the republican movement; and unused IRA stationery.
Collection is open for research.
John P. Leahy business card, undated
Contains Irish political ephemera from the early- to mid-twentieth century, including membership, business, and funeral cards; newspaper issues commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising and other notable moments in the history of the republican movement; and unused IRA stationery.
Collection is open for research.
Hugh O'Neill Ter-centenary, memorial pamphlet, 1916 December
Contains Irish political ephemera from the early- to mid-twentieth century, including membership, business, and funeral cards; newspaper issues commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising and other notable moments in the history of the republican movement; and unused IRA stationery.
Collection is open for research.