- IE OCL P77/9
- Stuk
- 15 August 1919
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Prospectus for the Internal Loan of 1919 issued by the Government of the Irish Republic.
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Prospectus for the Internal Loan of 1919 issued by the Government of the Irish Republic.
Programme of Feis Naoimh Chuilm Chille, Tullamore
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Full printed programme of Feis Naoimh Chuilm Chille, Tullamore, listing competitions and prize-winners in literary, dance and musical categories.
Newspaper cutting from Scéala Éireann re John Mandeville and Tullamore Gaol
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Newspaper cutting from Scéala Éireann entitled 'We will not wear the prison dress' concerning John Mandeville's demand to be recognised as a political prisoner in Tullamore Gaol in 1888.
Permissions for playing handball issued by Sergeant Crane
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Permission notes issued by Sergeant H. W. Crane, The Barracks, Tullamore, to Joseph Larkin, Francis Slattery and J. M. O'Brennan, granting them the right to play handball in Barrack Alley on weekdays. Also includes a cover note from Crane to O'Brennan regretting that he cannot extend to permission to to play on Sundays.
Extract from 'The Rebellion Handbook' re the Tullamore Incident
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Extract from 'The Rebellion Handbook' compiled by 'The Weekly Irish times' published in 1917, featuring page 127 'Tullamore Prisoners Discharged'.
Postcard of Dublin Brigade Mobilisation Order
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Postcard featuring a copy of the original company mobilisation order of the Irish Volunteers, Dublin Brigade, signed by P. Egan, 23 April 1916.
Newspaper cutting from Scéala Éireann re Ned Houlihan
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Newspaper cutting from Scéala Éireann re 'Ned Houlihan, the blind Fenian Fiddler.'
Photocopy of charge sheet re the Tullamore Incident
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Photocopy of charge sheet relating to the twelve men arrested following the Tullamore Incident, the first on the list being James (Séamus) O'Brennan.
Annotated photocopy of charge sheet re the Tullamore Incident
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Annotated copy of the charge sheet relating to the twelve men arrested following the Tullamore Incident.
Issue of 'Hue and Cry', the Police Gazette
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Issue of The Police Gazette ('Hue-and-Cry'), published for Ireland on Tuesdays and Fridays.