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OCL P136 Page 87

Miscellaneous photographs from home and abroad:

  1. 'Wiffie'
  2. '?, Donald'

Colchester, Leinster Regiment

'Last March thro' Colchester before 31st July 1922'

  1. [Untitled. Leinster Regiment march through Colchester, view facing approaching parade]
  2. [Untitled. Leinster Regiment march through Colchester, side view of soldiers]
  3. [Untitled. Leinster Regiment marching band in Colchester]
  4. Untitled. Leinster Regiment march through Colchester, side view]
OCL P136 Page 88

'Poor Old Depot'

  1. 'Fred Barry'
  2. [Untitled. Photograph of doorway into the burnt out remains of Birr Barracks]
  3. [Untitled. Distant view of burnt out remains of Birr Barracks]
  4. [Untitled. View of burnt out remains of Birr Barracks from internal barrack square.]
OCL P136 Page 9

Silesia campaign, Leinster Regiment

'Battalion moving to Guttentag June 1921'

  1. 'M. G. Post (Polish) McNamara & 'D' Coy: Me'
  2. [Untitled. Battalion en route to Guttentag]
  3. 'Phelin, Hyland, Me, Joyce, Hardie, Otway'
  4. 'Guttentag (Sept. 21)'
OCL P29 Lennon Page 1
IE OCL P29/1 · Part · 1921
Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

Drawing of Hut 26, C. Company at Rath Internment Camp with list of internees. Hut Leader listed as Denis Pender and the Quarter Master as [Patrick Delahunt]. Internees are listed from Number 1062 to 1091 as follows: 1062 Peter Traynor, 1063 John Lennon, 1064 John Ravenhill, 1065 Joe Lee, 1066 Henry Haughey, 1067 Michael Cooke, 1068 Vincent Neville, 1069 Thomas Finlay, 1070 Thomas Clarke, 1071 John Traynor, 1072 Michael Doyle, 1073 William Tobin, 1074 John Horan, 1075 M[ichael] Molloy, 1076 Denis Pender, 1077 John Buggle, 1078 Patrick Brady, 1079 Jerry Kelly, 1080 Patirck Quinn, 1081 Patrick [Delahunt], 1082 John Daly, 1083 Jerry Neville, 1084 Joseph Neville, 1086 Thomas McGivinchy, 1086 Jason McBrien, 1087 Patrick Costello, 1088 [Matthew] Conifray, 1089 Larry [Hayden], 1090 Thomas Shanley, and 1091 Bernard Maguire.

OCL P29 Lennon Page 12
IE OCL P29/12 · Part · 2 February 1921
Part of 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.'