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              OCL P29 Lennon Page 12
              IE OCL P29/12 · Parte · 2 February 1921
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Quote from Thomas Davis transcribed by Laurence Hayden (Roscommon), Rath Camp:

              'Ireland's Wants: To get her peasants into snug homesteads, with wee tilled fields and placid hearths. To develop the ingenuity of her artists, and the docile industry of her artisans. To make for her own instruction a literature wherein our climate, history and passions shall breathe again - conscious strength and integrity and the high post of holy freedoom - these are Ireland's wants.'

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 15
              IE OCL P29/15 · Parte · 4 August 1921
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Signatures of Cathal O Broin (Dublin) and Frank Bulfin, T.D. (Derrinlough, Birr, Offaly).

              Quote transcribed by Seaghan Ó Dulchaointigh, (Crinkle, Birr, Offaly): 'The tongue of the conqueror in the mouths of the conquered is the language of slaves'.

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 63
              IE OCL P29/63 · Parte · 16 August 1921
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Verse by T. P. Duke transcribed by Tomás Ó Dúigh (Clare), Rath Camp:

              'The Strike
              Act 1
              A rush. A cheer. A bursting of doors
              with bedboard or with spike
              Locks flying in Air, Ah! it's the
              Boys in camp have gone on strike
              The Guard called out their wind is up
              in vain they bawl and shout
              but the Boys don't seem to mind them
              in groups they walk about.'

              Papers of the O’Brennan Family
              IE OCL P77 · Arquivo · 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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