Dick Coleman Cumann Fianna Fail Malahide. Leap Year Dance in the Grand Ballroom, Malahide on Friday, 30th January:

Del Rio Band. Dancing 9 to 3 [a.m.] Novelties. Spots galore. Admission - 5/-.
[Dick Coleman Cumann Fianna Fail Malahide].
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Fianna Fáil
Summary:Broadside poster, printed in green and bright red coloured font, with a decorative green border on cream coloured paper. Sheet printed by the Drogheda Independent [print run numbered 8266 at foot of sheet]. Thsi Fianna Fáil Cumann was named after Richard Coleman (1890-1918), who was arrested in Swords on 17 May, 1918 following a reputed link to the ‘German Plot’ conspiracy. He was sent to Usk Jail, Monmouthshire in Wales, where he caught pneumonia and died on 9 December, 1918.
Format: Book
Language:Irish
English
Published / Created: [S.l. : Donabate Fianna Fáil Cumann, n.d., ca. 1946-1949?].
Subjects:
Notes:This item is held in the Department of Ephemera.

Physical description: 1 broadside poster : col., 50.4 x 38.2 cm..

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