Moloney, Helena, 1884-1967
Helena Moloney
VIAF ID: 103561392 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Helena Moloney
- 100 1 _ ‡a Moloney, Helena, ‡d 1884-1967
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
Works
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Appeal to women's organisations of the world on behalf of Irish political prisoners, from the principal women's associations of Ireland, signed by Louie Bennett, Maud Gonne, Constance Markievicz, Helena Moloney, and Hanna Sheehy Skeffington | |
Assortment of newscuttings of letters to the editor of the 'Irish Press' related to the January 1916 kidnapping of James Connolly | |
Circular letter of meeting in the Mansion House in support of the October Revolution and a copy of a resolution from said meeting | |
Copy of letter [to James Connolly] from Helena Moloney thanking him for the offer of a role but declining it | |
Copy of report by Desmond FitzGerald, Director of Publicity for Dáil Éireann, submitted to the Dáil Cabinet concerning his contacts with the foreign press (mainly American and French) during a visit to London | |
Correspondence of Maud Gonne MacBride as a representative of the Irish White Cross | |
Correspondence regarding social and political matters | |
II. Activist correspondence | |
IOU note from Helena Moloney to the treasurer of INAAVD | |
Letter book | |
Letter from Helena Moloney, Denmark House, Dublin, to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, requesting she speak about the value of trade unionism at a meeting | |
Letter from Helena Moloney, Mountjoy Prison, to her cousin Madge, detailing the recent releases of prisoners from Mountjoy who participated in the Easter Rising of 1916 and deportations of Dr. Kathleen Lynn and Countess Plunkett | |
Letter from Helena Moloney, North Circular Road, Dublin to Julia Grenan expressing her sympathy over the death of Elizabeth O'Farrell | |
Letter from Helena Molony to William O'Brien expressing her shame of various events that happened during the "Labour Movement", mentioning falsifications in journalism referring to the Irish Womens Workers Union and "Mayor O'Donohoe" stating the I.R.B. announced another Rising to happen before the War was over, and discussing the topics she would like to cover in a short paper she has been asked to write | |
Letter from Helena Molony to William O'Brien informing him of an enclosed picture she is sending him of "Rev. W. Donnelly's" arrest and discussing how she believes it safer with him than Donnelly's family as she believes they would exploit the picture in "some inaccurate or untruthful way" | |
Letter from Helena Molony to William O'Brien mentioning an article in the Irish Times referring to Jim Larkin and O'Brien's subsequent response, discussing comments James Larkin's made in America referring to the Rebel Leaders of 1916, and also regarding the references made about Jim Larkin's and Padraic Pearse's "close bond" due to his sons attending St. Enda's School | |
Letter from Helena Molony to William O'Brien providing a suggestion of him writing a book dealing with Trade Unionism in Ireland | |
Letter from Helena Molony to William O'Brien regarding the large presence of military and police at "Madame's" funeral, mentioning the disgust felt by the public at this and requesting he raise the question at Parliament of whose orders led to the police and military being there, and includes O'Brien's reply letter | |
Letter from Helena Molony to William O'Brien requesting if he could speak alongside Miss Duggan and Madame Markievicz at the Reform League meeting and also orgainsing a meeting of their share holders to elect a committee | |
Letters from Helena Molony and Grace Plunkett to William O'Brien regarding Grace Plunkett receiving a pension from the Irish Volunteers Dependents Fund and the increase in said pension | |
Newspaper cuttings regarding Roger Casement and the Easter Rising | |
Rebel Irish women [SR] 1966: | |
Script for radio documentary featuring Florence O'Donoghue titled ‘The Easter Rising 1916’, broadcast on 21 April 1966 | |
The tale of a great sham: or The Land League by Anna Parnell with associated letters |