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            OCL P29 Lennon Page 55
            IE OCL P29/55 · Parte · 9 August 1921
            Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

            Verses transcribed Padraic Ó Briain, Rath Camp:

            They lost! But O! They conquer
            These men who their land would save
            A firing party at break of day.
            And a tasty quick-lime grave.

            But think not of them with scorn
            Nor mourn for the cause they died
            This death saved Ireland's honour
            What mattered all else beside.

            We've been told twas a failure by those that ne'er understood
            How the new born soul of Erin was baptised in martyrs' blood
            And to all who crave for freedom, as the world its
            meaning know, I give them this little story
            The story of Glorious Easter Week.

            Annual Report 1916
            IE OCCHO DIGBY/D/27 · Unidad documental simple · 1916
            Parte de Digby Irish Estates

            Annual report, account and rental for year ending June 1916, showing a reduction in overall amount remitted to Lord Digby due to a large increase in income tax, but notes that rents and interest in lieu of rents have been satisfactorily paid. Refers to the 'late rebellion in Dublin' and that the country is in a state of disquiet.

            Séamus O'Brennan
            IE OH OHS31/A · Unidad documental compuesta · 1911-1916
            Parte de O'Brennan Family Papers

            Postcards received or sent by Séamus Ó Braonáin relating to formation of Tullamore Pipers Band, and Irish Volunteer Camps in Galbally, Co. Limerick and Ballylanders, Co. Limerick; photographs of Tullamore Pipers Band and Irish Volunteers; and charge sheet relating to the Tullamore Incident.

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            Memoirs of Alo and Maura O'Brennan
            IE OH OHS31/B · Unidad documental compuesta · 1966
            Parte de O'Brennan Family Papers

            Two handwritten accounts relating to the background to the Easter Rising and the Tullamore Incident. The accounts were prepared by Aloysius O'Brennan for the 50 year commemorations in 1966. A further memoir on the events of Easter Week was written by Alo's [wife], Maura O'Brennan. Also includes a scrapbook of cuttings compiled in 1966 during the Jubilee commemorations of the 1916 Rising.

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            Memoir 'Tullamore'
            IE OH OHS31/B/2 · Unidad documental simple · 1966
            Parte de O'Brennan Family Papers

            Memoir by Aloysius O'Brennan recounting the Tullamore Incident of 20 March1916 and the subsequent charges brought against 12 men in relation to the incident.

            Papers of K. Forrestal
            IE OCL P115 · Colección · 1921-1966

            Collection of newspaper cuttings, off-prints and photographs relating to Irish revolutionary period, mainly dating from the 1960s. Also contains original programme of 1921 Labour Day activities in Ballykinlar Camp No. 2 featuring interned Geashill priest Fr. Burbage; and photograph of Rev J. O'Callaghan, Rev. Canon Magner and Rev. Michael Griffin, stamped 'Murdered by Crown Forces 1921' .

            Papers of the O’Brennan Family
            IE OCL P77 · Fondo · 1873-1955

            Contains manuscript material, brochures, pamphlets, and a substantial newspaper collection created principally by Tullamore brothers and Irish Volunteers Séamus and Alo O’Brennan. The earliest material from 1906 and 1909 are programs for feiseanna held by Tullamore Celtic Literary Society and Conradh na Gaeilge. Also includes letter from Inspector Crane of Tullamore RIC Barracks giving permission in 1911 to James Brennan (Séamus O’Brennan) to play hand-ball in the alley at the barracks during weekdays. Both Crane and O’Brennan were involved in the Tullamore Incident five years later.

            Also includes a copy of the charge sheet relating to the Tullamore Incident of March 1916, the original of which is in a related set of O'Brenan family papers. This copy is annotated by Alo O’Brennan, along with annotated pages from Hansard’s Debates from April 1916 relating to the ‘affray.’

            Also includes an illustrated pledge signed by Alo O’Brennan in Tullamore in June 1918 ‘denying the right of the British government to enforce compulsory service...’

            Also includes an autograph book created by Séamus O’Brennan in Ballykinlar internment camp (1920-21).

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            Folder 2
            IE OCL P77/18/2 · Parte · 1916-1917
            Parte de Papers of the O’Brennan Family

            Editions of the following:

            Irish Nation (23 September 1916)
            New Ireland (4 November 1916)
            The Irishman (19 November 1917)