Charge Sheet relating to the Tullamore Incident
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- 1916
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Charge sheet outlining 4 charges brought against 12 men involved in the Tullamore Incident of 20 March 1916.
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Charge Sheet relating to the Tullamore Incident
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Charge sheet outlining 4 charges brought against 12 men involved in the Tullamore Incident of 20 March 1916.
Tullamore & King's County Independent, Vol. 24, No. 2
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Folder of various bound newspapers
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Folder with the following publications bound together in this order:
An Claidheamh Soluis, 17 November 1917
Ar nEire/New Ireland, 19 October 1918
Ar nEire/New Ireland, 13 October 1917
New Ireland A Weekly Review, 28 October 1916
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Contemporary newspapers and published works relating to republican movement from 1908-1926. Some stamped with the O'Brennan's newsagency stamp: 'O Braonain An Tulach Mhor, O'BRENNAN Stationer and Newsagent TULLAMORE.'
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
First edition of Cuimhní Cinn by Liam Ó Briain (Sáirséil agus Dill, 1951), containing an account of meeting Séamus O'Brennan and Peadar Bracken in Tullamore in 1916, p62-66
Memoirs of Alo and Maura O'Brennan
Part of 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.
O'Brennan, Alo
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Memoir by Aloysius O'Brennan describing 1798 Rebellion, the Great Famine, Irish Parliamentary Party, Home Rule, the futility of constitutional agitation, formation of Irish Volunteers, Redmonite split in volunteers in 1914, Sinn Fein, the Howth gun-running, and the rise of Gaelic League.
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings, culled from the 1966 Jubilee publication by The Midland Tribune and other newspapers. Mainly relates to Offaly's participation in the period 1914-1916, particularly focussing on the Tullamore Incident. Contains a 'Partial list of the Boys from Tullamore and its environs that took part in the Fight for Irish Freedom.' Also lists the 'pioneers of the first Gaelic Society in Tullamore: Patrick F. O'Loughlin, Donal O'Connor, Thomas Barry, Richard Barry, Gerald O'Loughlin, John Forrestal, Patrick McLoughlin, Hugh Digan, Denis Davin, Thomas Moroney, Harry Ruxton, Jospeh Aylemers and James Pyke.
O'Brennan, Alo