Extracts from Irish Socialist Republican Party minute books and 'The Workers' Republic' concerning the Party's printing of materials and an accusation that James Connolly was a "blackleg" [strikebreaker],

1901.

A minute book extract, dated 5th February 1901, describes how a delegation of James Connolly, Edward W. Stewart, William McLoughlin and Murtagh Lyng liaised with the "Typographical Society" to solve a dispute regarding the I.S.R.P.'s printing. A report from 'The Worker', dated April 1901, concludes that this meeting met a satisfactory outcome. An additional minute book extract, dated 15th December 1901, notes that the "L.E.A." accused Connolly of working as a "blackleg".

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Extracts from Irish Socialist Republican Party minute books and 'The Workers' Republic' concerning the Party's printing of materials and an accusation that James Connolly was a "blackleg" [strikebreaker],

1901.
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In Collection: William O'Brien (1881-1968) Papers, 1898-1969
Description:A minute book extract, dated 5th February 1901, describes how a delegation of James Connolly, Edward W. Stewart, William McLoughlin and Murtagh Lyng liaised with the "Typographical Society" to solve a dispute regarding the I.S.R.P.'s printing. A report from 'The Worker', dated April 1901, concludes that this meeting met a satisfactory outcome. An additional minute book extract, dated 15th December 1901, notes that the "L.E.A." accused Connolly of working as a "blackleg".
Main Creator: Irish Socialist Republican Party
Language:English
Extent:1 item (3 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 15,674/2/48 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Irish Socialist Republican Party