Autograph book containing Second Dáil admission tickets and autographs of politicians |
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Copy letter from A.S. O'Muircadhaigh (Henry Murray) to William O'Brien on behalf of Joseph McGrath regarding the case of Charles O'Reilly and informing him "that there is no definite charge which can be preferred against this prisoner" |
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Copy letter from [William O'Brien?] to Seosamh MagCraith (Joseph McGrath) informing him Lord Justice O'Connor is agreeable to act as Chairman of the Railway Commission if appointed and also assuring him the question of time does not matter as O'Connor will give his full time to the work of the Commission |
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Copy of letter from Diarmuid Fawsitt to Charles Gordon Campbell, Secretary to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, informing him that all files and other property of the Ministry are available in Room 216 to which he encloses the keys |
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Copy of letter from Joseph McGrath, Ministry of Industry and Commerce, to Diarmuid Fawsitt informing him that his appointment has been terminated with three months notice which will be taken as leave of absence |
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Correspondence |
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Draft telegram from J.J. Hughes to Joseph McGrath reading "Adjourned to noon Wednesday vital see you 10-30 Duggan's office" |
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Folder "I.B. Vouchers for Payments out of Munster and Leinster Bank A/C" containing receipts for cheque payments, returned cashed cheques, cheque stubs, and statements of travelling expenses |
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Letter from Joe McGrath to George A. Lyons |
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Letter from Joseph McGrath concerning a meeting of J.H. MacDonnell's, a letter from Austin Stack to Joseph McGrath concerning prisoners on hunger strike, memorandum from Desmond Fitzgerald to O'Brien listing pamphlets sent to the London Office, and a newspaper cutting of an article by Frank Gallagher concerning British spies |
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Letter from Joseph McGrath to Michael Collins, outlining the security of Brixton Prison, with enclosed hand-drawn map of the prison layout |
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Letter from Joseph McGrath to the Executive Committee, INAAVD, regarding his resignation as office manager |
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Letter from Joseph McGrath to William O'Brien informing him he will phone in order to organise a meeting the following week and also that the mix up the previous week was due a mistake in his office |
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Letter from Joseph McGrath to William O'Brien regarding a position "young Jim" is presently in with a "fellow" and its likeness to a similar positon his father, James Larkin, was in with P. J. Healy |
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Letter from Joseph McGrath writing that he will subscribe after speaking to Cornelius F. Neenan |
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Letter from Michael [Markey?] to Joseph McGrath TD informing him that "Madame" [Constance de Markievicz] says that he needs "a official letter" from McGrath to say that he is not required by McGrath any longer |
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Letters to and from Bulmer Hobson |
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Memo from Minister for Labour, Joseph McGrath detailing a supplementary estimate to investigate and report on the working of Inland Waterways |
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Memorial portraits of Griffith & Collins |
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Newspaper cuttings concerning P.T. Daly's dispute with the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union over the nomination of Thomas Foran as secretary to the Insurance Department, and the subsequent split in the Union |
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Papers relating to the clandestine distribution and sale of Irish Sweepstake tickets in America in the 1930s. |
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Partial copy of letter from Diarmuid Fawsitt to Joseph McGrath, Minister of Industry and Commerce, defending himself against allegations of impropriety in his conducting of a trade visit in America and producing a report on it |
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Postcard from Joseph McGrath, Usk Prison, England, to Crissie M. Doyle, wishing her a happy new year |
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Republican autograph book compiled at Ballykinlar internment camp |
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Rialatas Sealadach na hÉireann. Irish Provisional Government ... In the matter of the treaty between Great Britain and Ireland signed at London on the 6th day of December, 1921, and the Irish Free State (Agreement) Act, 1922. By the Irish Provisional Government. A Proclamation declaring the calling of a parliament in Ireland ... |
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Statement of accounts from Joseph McGrath, Provisional Government of Ireland, regarding payment of salaries |
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Statement written out by Rory O'Connor as given to him by Joseph McGrath about obtaining wire coils |
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Telegram from Joe [Joseph McGrath] to Desmond FitzGerald regarding incomplete business, asking McGrath not to release anything and telling McGrath to expect a call at the Mansion House |
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Two letters on the same page, the first from Rory O'Connor to Joseph McGrath to ask him to meet with him, and the second from Joseph McGrath to Rory O'Connor to decline the invitation for a later date |
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Typescript and manuscript notes by Publicity Department, Dáil Éireann, concerning instructions for the release for publication of messages exchanged between Éamon de Valera and David Lloyd Geroge, regarding a conference between British and Irish representatives, with associated papers, mainly telegrams from Robert Barton and Joseph McGrath |
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Typescript copy letter from "Runai" (secretary) to Joseph McGrath, and subsequently forwarded onto William O'Brien by unknown author, regarding the large numbers of unemployed in Mallow, Co. Cork, the reasoning behind the unemployment, requesting the government contractor to use the local Labour Exchange for workers for rebuilding the Blackwater Viaduct and the strain this is putting on the Unemployment Fund |
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Typescript letter from Seosamh MagCraith (Joseph McGrath) to William O'Brien regarding a letter sent to him by O'Brien, initially from R. Davys, and mentioning there is, after investigation, "very definite information regarding the activities of McCauley |
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Typescript letter from William O'Brien to [Joseph McGrath], Minister for Indestry and Commerce, informing him he procured a copy of the Dublin Ports and Docks Act 1898 and informing him the copy he is sending him is on loan and must be returned |
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Volume containing transcriptions of letters to and from various figures in the Irish labour movement and politics, in the hand of William O'Brien |
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