Box 14
Contains 51 Results:
Christian Community Center, Dublin. "Food for Poland" flier, 1981
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Independent Socialist Forum Against Nice. "Vote no to the Treaty of Nice", poster, approximately 2002
Two copies.
Collection is open for research.
Markievicz, Constance de. "Cathal Brugha", draft for a flier, probably, approximately 1922
Additional text reads "Arthur Griffith and M. Collins are marching "Heads up" into the Empire over the bodies of their murdered Comrads. People of Ireland, are you going to follow them?"
Collection is open for research.
Sinn Féin. "Armagh Prison regime creating H-block conditions, back: Stop the Inhumane and Degrading Treatment in Armagh Jail", flier, between 1976-1986
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Sinn Féin. "Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend" poster, approximately 1981
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "A Century's Progress" print, probably 1882
Partial print. Appears to be missing a portion from both the left- and right-hand sides.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "Crime! 'The original crime was the English conquest of Ireland'" poster, between 1979-1990
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "James Carey", approximately 1883
Includes a portrait and four vignette scenes: "He swears in his victims", "Look, the man in the grey suit", "He informs", and "As Crown witness".
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "Wanted for murder and torture of Irish prisoners" (with a photograph of Margaret Thatcher), poster, between 1979-1990
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "Arms and the Men", drawing, 1933 August 2
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "England Expects", drawing, 1933 October 21
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "The Fifth Form at St. Thomas's", drawing, 1933 December 6
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "Hoping for the Best", drawing, 1933 January 3
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "The Incubus of Arms", drawing, 1932 November 15
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "Irish Puzzle", drawing, 1938 January 18
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "'Not Having Any' A sober resolve", drawing, probably 1930s
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "The Optimist - Don Valera Quixote", drawing, 1932 February 2
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "Pilots Two", drawing, 1933 January 4
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "The Pipe Lighter", drawing, 1933 March 8
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "The Position To-day" , drawing, 1933 May 29
Collection is open for research.
Poy (Fearon, Percy Hutton). "The Swing of the Pendulum", drawing, 1933 January 19
Collection is open for research.
Reed, Edward Tennyson. "A Thremenjous Sthrain" caricature of Carson and Redmond, drawing, 1916 August
Printed in Bystander, 1916 August 2.
Collection is open for research.
Schrank, Peter. "Axis of evil", drawing, between 2000-2009
Collection is open for research.
Schrank, Peter. "Bali Road Map", drawing, 2007
Collection is open for research.
Schrank, Peter. Bush and Ahmadinejad butting heads, drawing, 2007
Collection is open for research.