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The Republican Proclamation of Easter Monday, 1916
Joseph J. Bouch
A paper read before the Bibliographical Society of Ireland on March 25, 1935
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The Best Irish jokes
Clement Wood
"The stage Irishman is one of the dearest figures upon the American stage. He Is sometimes a rogue, but never a fool; a native shrewdness always saves him at the right time. The "Pat-and-Mike" jokes would fill many volumes; we can give here only the best of them; and other pleasant instances of Irish wit and humor."
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Drogheda [map]: Ordnance Survey Road Map
Ordnance Survey Office
A map of Drogheda and surrounding region
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The immortal It's a long, long way to Tipperary
Jack Judge and Harry Williams
Contains scores for the following songs: "The Greatest Irish Chorus Song Ever Written"; "We're Irish, and proud of it, too"; "Hello! Hello! Who's your Lady Friend?"; "Beautiful Baby Doll"; and "It's a long, long way to Tipperary".
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Moondyne: A Story of Convict Life in Australia
John Boyle O'Reilly
A tale in five parts: The Gold Mine of the Vasse, The Sandalwood Trade, Alice Walmsley, The Convict Ship, The Valley of the Vasse.
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The Irish Municipal Franchise
Edmund Harvey
“The Following Article Appeared in the Scottish Liberal for 28th March, 1890.” This article, authored by Edmund Harvey, relates to municipal elections, municipal populations, and municipal franchise across Ireland.
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An Irish Presbyterian Minister on Home Rule
Irish Press Agency
Leaflet of the Irish Press Agency that reprints extracts of a speech by Reverend Matthew Kerr, Presbyterian Minister in Cork, at a meeting of the Protestant Home Rule Association in Dublin on January 28, 1890.
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How the Irish Catholics are Slandered. Another Lie Nailed!
Irish Press Agency
Leaflet of the Irish Press Agency that reprints a dispatch from the May 18, 1889 issue of the “Feeman’s Journal” with commentary on its attempt to bias the Irish cause in England by “unfounded libels on the Catholic majority in Ireland.” Date is approximate.
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Ireland's Voice
Irish Press Agency
Leaflet of the Irish Press Agency concerning demographics and voting patterns by Home Rule Members and those opposed to Home Rule in the 1880s. Date is approximate.
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Murphy's Pets: Fifty Recipes for Cooking Potatoes
DeWitt C. Owen
A series of fifty recipes for cooking potatoes including baked cream potatoes, Aunt Elizabeth's Famous Pie, Potatoes a la Parisienne, and Potato Chocolate Cream Candies among others.
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Some Facts of Irish History. An Instructive Record. (To the Editor of the "Liverpool Daily Post.")
An English Protestant and Irish Press Agency
Leaflet of the Irish Press Agency that reprints a letter to the editor of the “Liverpool Daily Post” by An English Protestant, dated September 24, 1889. The letter concerns laws passed in reference to Irish Catholics. Date is approximate.
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Irish Tenant Right
An Irish correspondent
“The Following Appeared in the Oldham Evening Chronicle of 12th June, 1889.” This text is written by an Irish Correspondent and concerns the Land Bill of 1881, Land Act of 1887, and the relationship between tenants and landlord in Ireland. Date is approximate.
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Irish Leagues and English Trade Unions
Professor Beesly and Irish Press Agency
Leaflet of the Irish Press Agency that reprints remarks from Professor Beesly in the “Pall Mall Gazette.” The text concerns trade unions and the National League in Ireland. Date is approximate.
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Law and Order in Ireland. (To the Editor of the "Western Daily Mercury.")
J. J. D.
“The Following Letter Appeared in the Plymouth Western Daily Mercury, of 2nd November, 1889,” written by J.J.D. The letter concerns murders over the past three years. Date is approximate.
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The Truth About Irish History
F. S. Fagan
A reprinted letter by H.S. Fagan to the editor of the “Oldham Chronicle,” dated December 21, 1889. Text concerns opinions on the narrative of Charles Jackson’s life in 1798 Wexford and the English understanding of this period in Irish history.
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Jury Packing in Ireland, Recommended 300 Years Ago by Edmund Spenser, the Poet. To the Editor.
Edmund Harvey
“The Following Letter Appeared in Daylight (a Norwich Weekly Journal), of 9th November, 1889,” written by Edmund Harvey. Letter concerns jury packing in Ireland. Date is approximate.
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How an Irish Tenant's Improvements May be Confiscated. One Illustration of a Thousand
Irish Press Agency
Leaflet of the Irish Press Agency that details the treatment of Irish tenants under the land laws of the late 19th century. Date is approximate.