Frank Gallagher Papers.

Frank Gallagher papers; Correspondence of Frank Gallagher regarding political and personal topics, correspondents include Molly Childers, Éamon and Sinéad De Valera, John T. Hughes, Dorothy McArdle, Kathleen Napoli MacKenna, his wife Cecilia Gallagher and others, c. 1927-1954; News-cuttings and articles regarding the founding of the Irish Press, the Irish General Election and other topics, 1931-1950; Fianna Fáil election propaganda material, 1942-1943; Papers relating to Gallagher’s role as Director of the Government Information Bureau, 1942-1954; Documents regarding Frank Gallagher’s trip to the United States, 1938-1939; Draft sections of Frank Gallagher’s biography of Éamon De Valera with handwritten notes, undated; Speeches and statements by De Valera collected by Gallagher, 1917-1953; Handwritten notes and sections of Gallagher’s history of Fianna Fáil, undated; Frank Gallagher’s photographs, undated.

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Main Creator: Gallagher, Frank, 1893-1962
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 4 boxes.
Arrangement:Fonds
Provenance:This collection was donated to the National Library of Ireland, in two accessions; one in 1973 (MS 18,332-18,392) and one in 1976 (MS 21,208-21,274 & 21,277 & 51,584).
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Correspondence between Frank Gallagher and Mary Alden Osgood Childers regarding a proposed Erskine Childers' biography,

1947 Sept. 4-1953 Nov. 26.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Frank Gallagher Papers
Description:Includes letters regarding Mary Childers accusing Frank Gallagher of dishonesty in his book "Four Glorious Years" and therefore how she couldn't trust him to write Erskine Childer's biography. Also includes an account to David Hogan from Gallagher regarding the first time he met Erskine and Mary Childers.
Main Creator: Gallagher, Frank, 1893-1962
Language:English
Extent:1 folder (7 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 18,332/3 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.