Art Ó Briain papers,
c. 1900-c.1945.
I. The Gaelic League of London (1896-1944). II. Ó Briain's earliest political associations (1901-16). III. Ó Briain's work for Irish political prisoners (1916-21). IV. Ó Briain's work as the Dáil's envoy in London (Mar.1919-Jul.1921). V. Towards the Truce and the Treaty. VI. Ó Briain's relationship with the Provisional Government and Irish Free State (1922). VII. Ó Briain and the Anti-Treaty movement. VIII. Irish Political Prisoners. IX. Ó Briain's years in the political wilderness. X. Ó Briain's Final Years. XI. Newspapers.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | The papers of Art Ó Briain (c.1900-c.1945) including records and correspondence of the London Office of Dáil Eireann (1919-22), papers of the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain (1919-25), the Gaelic League of London (1896-1944) and Sinn Féin (1918-25). The collection includes correspondence with many leading figures in the Irish revolution, material on the truce and treaty negotiations and the cases of political prisoners (including Terence MacSwiney). Physical description: 63 boxes & 6 volumes. more |
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Two typescript copy intelligence communications to Michael Collins from Art Ó Briain with related letters from "Seán" and C. B. Dutton, with a letter of Maireád Gavan Duffy to Geraldine O’Brien regarding Ó Briain's arrest and the attempt of George Gavan Duffy to see him,
1922 Jan. 18-Aug. 3.
In Collection: | Art Ó Briain papers, c. 1900-c.1945. |
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Description: | The subjects of the intelligence communications are the Stormont government’s request for a list of the state’s executioners and the offer of Michael Meagher,informant within the British Foreign Office, to work for the Irish government on a more official basis. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 folder (4 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 8,460/60
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |