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- August 1851-February 1852
Fait partie de Records of Parsonstown Union
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Fait partie de Records of Parsonstown Union
Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
Note by Jimmie Egan (O'Carroll St, Tullamore), Hut 25, C Company, Rath Camp:
'In your golden chain of friendship, consider me a link (the missing one!)'
Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
Note transcribed by Seoirse MacUistin, Hut 5, Tintown Camp:
The momentous hour is nigh:- tomorrow we begin'
Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
Quote by Terence MacSwiney transcribed by J. Hickey, Monstown, Cork:
'Death for some is in reserve
Before our flag can fly.'
Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
Drawing by [D. J.] at Tintown Camp, of a rural village. Accompanying verse:
'Old scenes are apt to change
As time will age one's life
But remembrance is a tiny tack
Even thro years of strife.'
Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
Notes by Seán McGuinness, T.D. (Kilbeggan), [Tintown Camp] who lists his destination as 'Unknown' :
'A United people proud and courageous cannot be reduced to slavery' . Also quotes Terence MacSwiney : 'men and measures may come and go but principles are eternal.'
Fait partie de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
Verse transcribed by Frank McGuinness (Kilbeggan), Hut 31, Rath Camp:
'Our Flag
We raised it up - no foot shall back
A step upon the forward track
For tis not in the days of wrath
When woe and darkness haunt our path
It is not when the gallows tree
Is decked with fruits of liberty -
That we should bend the knee or pull
Thee down 'Our homes beautiful'.
Parish Committee - food stock count
Fait partie de Papers of R.H. Moore
Circular from Parish Committee regarding amounts of flour, sugar, tea and coal held in stock in the parish.
Fait partie de Records of Offaly County Council
Fait partie de Papers of Fr Joseph Hurley
Correspondence relating to aspects of hosting An Tóstal exhibition in Tullamore.
Includes letter from James Ennnis, Country Registrar, Circuit Court Office, Tullamore, (and a member of the organising committee of An Tóstal) to Fr Hurley:
'Last evening Mrs Ennis was home to see her mother and she got from her a beautiful Land League flag in very good condition. The flag is of green with the slogan 'The Land for the People' on the back. On the front it had a picture of C.S. Parnell & of his home in Avondale. Super-imposed on Parnell's picture is a picture of Daniel O'Connell and presumably C. S. P. was 'effaced' after the Divorce. I have also learned that there is in Killeaveys of William St. a lovely picture of Dr Dunne...Both will be additions to our Museum.'