Tom Clarke and Kathleen Clarke Papers,
1890 -1972.
Papers of Tom Clarke and Kathleen Clarke (née Daly). Includes their own personal letters to each other and further correspondence with family, friends and political associates in Ireland and among the Irish community in America. Among the correspondents are Daly Clarke, Edward Daly, Eamon De Valera, John Devoy, John Dillon, James Egan, James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn, Tim Harrington, Linda McKeown, Una Moran, Blainaid Ní Carnaigh, Bríd Ní Congaile, Margaret Pearse, Padraic Pearse, John Redmond and Austin Stack. Also included is documentation relating to Tom Clarke's imprisonment in Chatham and Portland prisons, the campaign to secure his release and his subsequent political activism both in Ireland. Kathleen Clarke's political engagement in organisations such as Cumann na mBan, the Irish Volunteer Dependents Fund, Sinn Fein and Fianna Fáil and her opposition to the Anglo-Irish Treaty are also represented in the collection.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | The Tom Clarke Photographs (call number TC 1-TC 33) are housed in the National Library's Photographic Archive. Poster 'A Message from America' by Friends of Irish Freedom (USA) housed in Department of Ephemera, National Library of Ireland at EPH F24. Physical description: 3 boxes. more |
Arrangement: | Fonds I. Correspondence. II. Political Activism. III. Other Papers. IV. Photographs. |
Letter from Tom Clarke to Kathleen Daly, concerning a lecture he delivered in Dublin,
1899 April 26.
In Collection: | Tom Clarke and Kathleen Clarke Papers, 1890-1972. |
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Description: | Clarke refers to his having forwarded 'Uncle John' Daly, then Lord Mayor of Limerick, copies of the papers that covered his lecture. Clarke's lecture concerned his experiences as a political prisoner in England. |
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Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,351/1/1
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland. |