Healy, T. M. (Timothy Michael), 1855-1931
Healy, T.M.
Healy, Timothy Michael, 1855-1931
Timothy Michael Healy
Healy, Timothy M. 1855-1931
Healy, T. M. (Timothy Michael)
VIAF ID: 391149196538374792369 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Healy, T. M. ‡q (Timothy Michael)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Healy, T. M. ‡q (Timothy Michael), ‡d 1855-1931
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Healy, Timothy M. ‡d 1855-1931
- 100 1 _ ‡a Healy, Timothy Michael, ‡d 1855-1931
- 100 0 _ ‡a Timothy Michael Healy
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
Works
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Begone, Saxon | |
Cri de l'Irlande à l'Europe, ou Étude sur la ligue agraire | |
General correspondence of Moreton Frewen | |
The great fraud of Ulster | |
Letter from T. M. Healy, Glenaulin, Chapelizod, Dublin, to Sir Max Aitken regarding the health of his brother Maurice Healy | |
Letter from T. M. Healy, Vineyard, Hurlington Road, Fulham, England, to unidentified recipient regarding the separation of Great Britain and Ireland | |
Letter from Tim Healy to 'Miss Conry' writing 'what a nice girl you must be to write so prettily about Ireland' | |
Letter from Timothy Michael Healy, Irish nationalist politician, to Moreton Frewen, claiming if a "boy makes an unwise speech. Well he has to pay for it", that the Irish atmosphere is "pervert and a traitor..", recommending he reads a book on Poland in order to get a glimmer into Ireland, as he sees "no light on the Mountain..when we opened to you our hearts, you examined our livers" | |
Letter from William O'Brien to Timothy Healy | |
Letters and leaders of my day, 1928?: | |
Letters from a variety of individuals with surnames beginning with H to Alice Stopford Green and John Richard Green regarding their work, Mary Kingsley, the African Society, Irish Home Rule, the Boer War and India | |
Letters from T. M. Healy, Governor General of the Irish Free State, to Desmond Fitzgerald, Minister for External Affairs | |
Letters from T. M. Healy to Sir Max Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook, mainly regarding Anglo-Irish relations, reprisals by Great Britain and British policy in Ireland | |
Letters from T. M. Healy to Sir Max Aitken, Baron Beaverbrook, with references to a proposed film based on the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico and discussing religion and writing | |
Letters from various authors to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington regarding her release from prison and return to Ireland | |
Letters to Douglas Hyde, mainly relating to literary matters and the Gaelic League | |
Letters to Francis Joseph Bigger | |
Letters to John Redmond | |
Letters to T. M. Healy from Michael Staines, James Murphy, E. A. Morkan, Richard Mulcahy and Thomas D. Sinnott regarding conditions in Frongoch Camp | |
Lord Castletown Papers | |
Loyalty plus murder | |
Memoirs by Sophie Raffalovich O'Brien of a number of Irish political or literary figures of the early 20th cent. | |
Memorandum from Laurence O'Neill, Lord Mayor of Dublin, to Timothy M. Healy, regarding the attack by the military on the Mansion House | |
Miscellaneous autographs | |
Mr. Healy on Mr. Parnell : speaking at the Leinster Hall, Dublin, on the 20th November, 1890. | |
[Mr T.M. Healy] | |
News article by Timothy Healy about events during the anti-conscription campaign of 1917 and associated events | |
Postcard from Timothy Michael Healy to F. W. W. Cavendish, informing that he has received his letter | |
Scrapbook containing correspondence to Éamonn Ceannt, his wife Áine Ceannt, and their son Ronán Ceannt | |
Stolen waters | |
Sur les chemins d'Irlande | |
Telegram from [George Gavan Duffy] to Timothy Michael Healy providing "Dukes" address | |
Telegram from T. M. Healy to Johanna Redmond regarding William Redmond's election victory | |
The tenants' key to the Land Law Act, 1881 | |
TLS from George Cave, Home Secretary, Whitehall, to T.M. Healy | |
Transcription of artcles from the Dublin Correspondent describing the first meeting of the Seanad and an extract from a speech by the Governor General [Timothy Healy] at a joint meeting of the Seanad and the Dáil | |
The treatment of political prisoners in Ireland | |
Ulster and Ireland | |
Victims of 1615. | |
Votes for women : Defence at Bow Street | |
Why Ireland is not free : a study of twenty years in politics | |
Why there is an Irish land question and an Irish Land League | |
Word for Ireland. |