William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers,

1898-1969.

These papers are of seminal importance to the history of the Labour movement in Ireland, and in particular, the contribution of James Connolly during the period 1898-1916. Labour leader William O'Brien collected a vast amount of material relating, not just to his own extensive involvement in the movement spanning five decades, but also the correspondence and papers of his comrades and associates. There is extensive material in this collection relating to the activities of the left in Dublin from 1898 onwards, including papers pertaining to the Irish Socialist Republican Party of Ireland, founded by James Connolly in 1898, and the Irish Citizen Army, founded by Jack White and James Larkin in 1913. O'Brien collected considerable material relating to the 1913 Lockout and the 1916 Rising, the two most seminal events of his political life, including a vast collection of primary documents consisting of letters, organisational material and propaganda. Papers pertaining to the publication of the Worker's Republic newspaper, edited by James Connolly, and extensive correspondence pertaining to Connolly's endeavours in the United States from 1903-1910, personal letters between Connolly and his wife, and letters between Connolly and his American comrades, are of particular value to researchers. There are also considerable papers covering O'Brien's own involvement in the Labour movement following the Easter Rising, through the turbulence of the War of Independence and the Civil War that followed.

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Main Creator: O'Brien, William, 1881-1968
Contributors: Connolly, James, 1868-1916
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Subjects:
Notes:Letters and papers of William O'Brien, 1898-1969.

Physical description: 182 folders.

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Arrangement:Fonds
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Papers of the Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependants' Fund and charitable organisations helping the dependants of those imprisoned or vicitmised due to their connection to the Easter Rising, War of Independence and the Civil War,

1916-1929.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers, 1898-1969
Description:The Irish National Aid Assocation and the Irish Volunteer Dependents' Fund were both active providing financial relief following the Easter Rising 1916 until their amalgamation into the Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependants' Fund in August 1916. The Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependants' Fund was active untill late 1917 whent he fund was closed. The Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependents' Fund was then established in 1917 and was active throughout the War of Independence and the Civil War. During this time the Irish White Cross was also active but remained an apolitical organisation.
Arranged into papers related to the Irish National Aid Association, the Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependants' Fund, the Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependents' Fund and then other active charitable organisations active in the eary 20th century.
Main Creator: Irish National Aid and Volunteers' Dependants' Fund
Language:English
Extent:1 folder (39 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 15,703 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Irish National Aid and Volunteers' Dependants' Fund
Irish National Aid Association
Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependents' Fund
Irish Volunteer Dependents' Fund