Arthur Griffith Papers,

1894-1966.

The collection contains correspondence and related documentation that shed light on aspects of Griffith's political career and public life and his personal relationships with his family and friends. Among the papers is his private correspondence with his wife Maud and son Nevin, written during periods of imprisonment (1916-21) and during the course of the Treaty negotiations when he was based in London, and his final statement written in 1922. Also included are photographs (both private family photographs, alongside studio portraits and news agency photographs of Griffith and other Irish political figures attending public events and meetings and the funerals of Griffith and Michael Collins), posters (largely commemorative items published following his death in 1922), portraits of Griffith in both pencil and in oils, books from his library, many of which contain ownership signatures and inscriptions dating from his imprisonment in Reading and Gloucester jails and his time as President, newscuttings, and his own copies of the newspapers he edited, notably 'The United Irishman', 'Scissors and Paste', 'Nationality', 'Éire Ireland' and 'Sinn Fein'.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Griffith, Arthur, 1872-1922
Contributors: Griffith, Maud, d. 1963
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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:The newspapers in this collection are not for issue. Copies of 'The United Irishman', 'Sinn Fein', 'Scissors and Paste', 'Nationality', 'Éire Ireland' and 'The Nation' should be accessed on microfilm.

Arthur Griffith (Additional) Papers held at MS 49,666 in the National Library of Ireland, Department of Manuscripts.

Physical description: 2 boxes; 10 vols. of newspapers; 43 books.

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Arrangement:Fonds
I. Private paper and correspondence. II. Political Papers. III. Photographs and Postcards. IV. Posters, portraits and sketches. V. Books. VI. Newspapers. VII. Miscellaneous material.
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I. Private papers and correspondence,

1894-1927.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Arthur Griffith Papers, 1894-1966.
Description:Contains poems Griffith wrote and dedicated to his fiancé Maud Sheehan during their courtship, his correspondence with his wife and son written during periods of incarceration in Reading, Gloucester and Mountjoy jails and subsequently when he was in London during the Treaty negotiations, which largely relate to family matters but also touch on the mood among the Irish delegation in Hans Place, and some fragmentary legal documentation relating to a law case in 1900 and the transfer of his estate to his wife in 1922. Also included is some of his wife Maud's personal correspondence.
Main Creator: Griffith, Arthur, 1872-1922
Extent:14 folders
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,530/1-14 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.