Maud Gonne MacBride papers,

1867-1983.

The papers of Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953), Irish activist, feminist and actress. Among these papers are Gonne MacBride's letters, including correspondence with her own family, Stephen Gwynn, Mary MacSwiney and W.B. Yeats. Also included is her correspondence concerning Inghinidhe na hÉireann, as well as her correspondence as a member of the Irish White Cross, the Women Prisoners Defence League and the Political Prisoners Committee. Gonne MacBride wrote extensively on political, economic, cultural and social issues, and many of her tracts and draft essays are included here. Also included are various autobiographical writings, many of these being drafts for her autobiography, 'A servant of the Queen', published in 1938. Her writings on the history of Inghinidhe na hÉireann and the treatment of prisoners, plus scripts for numerous radio talks given on Radio Éireann in the 1940s-1950s, are also collected here. Official documentation such as leaflets, reports and accounts for Inghinidhe na hÉireann and the Irish White Cross are collected here, as well as correspondence and documents concerning attacks by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Kilrush, Co. Clare in 1932. Also included are photographs of Maud Gonne and her ephemera (including documents pertaining to her marriage, divorce and other legal papers), as well as items pertaining to her husband, John MacBride, and her children Iseult Gonne, Seán MacBride and George Silvére (who died in infancy).

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Main Creator: Gonne, Maud, 1866-1953
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Subjects:
Notes:Physical description: 2 boxes (54 folders, 510 items).
Arrangement:Fonds
I. Personal correspondence, 1898-1945; II. Activist correspondence. III. Correspondence of members of Maud Gonne McBride's family and others ; IV. Writings; V. Official documentation. VI. Ephemera and miscellanea.
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Correspondence of Maud Gonne MacBride with various people,

1914-1952
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Maud Gonne MacBride papers, 1867-1983.
Description:MS 49,531 /6 Folder 1: Correspondents A-F, including: J. Allen (Saint Vincent de Paul), Jacques Bloch, Subhas Chandra Bose, Archibald Fenner Brockway (Independent Labour Party), Máire (Ní) Brolcáin, Cahill and Co., Edward Cahill, Frank Callaghan, Ralph Cassin, John Clarke, Lily Clemens (mother-in-law of Iseult Gonne), Abbé Louis Combal, Eamon de Valera, Alan Denson, Hugh Dillon-Malone, Fr. John Canon Doherty, Mr. J.B. Flagde, R.A. Foley (The Typewriter House) and C. Frèring. [33 items]
MS 49,531 /6 Folder 2: Correspondents G-L, including: Frank Gallagher, Charles T. Gervius, Cahir Healy, J. Healy (Indian Irish Independence League), Sheila Hodges (Victor Gollancz), Douglas Hyde, the editor of the Irish Times, Ida Jameson, Brian Kelleher (Cork Celtic Literary Society), John Lucy, D. Lucey and J. Luis. [21 items]
MS 49,531 /6 Folder 3: Correspondents M, including: Dorothy MacArdle, Francis MacManus (Radio Éireann), Séamus MacManus, Stanislas Dunin Markievicz, Edward Martyn, Frank MacCarthy, Ignatius MacHugh, Archbishop John Charles MacQuaid, M. MacWhite of the Swiss Bureau Irlandais, Joseph McGarrity, Christopher McGonagle, Roger McHugh, Alyette R. Merlisat-Boeufvé (grand-daughter of Ida Jameson), Helena Moloney, Maurice Moore and James J. Murphy (Golden Eagle Press). [23 items]
MS 49,531 /6 Folder 4: Correspondents N-R, including: Sinéad Ní Cusáin, Henry W. Nivenson, Muiris Ó Catháin, Norbert O'Connor, Peadar O'Curry (editor of The Standard), Peadar O'Donnell, R.O. Faracháin (Broadcasting Station), A.J. O'Halloran, Brigid O'Mullane, Art O'Murnaghan, Alfred O'Rahilly, Hubert Oldham, Patrick Quinlan, Fr. Robinson, Lennox Robinson and George Robinson (A.E.). [21 items]
MS 49,531 /6 Folder 5: Correspondents S-Z, including: Desmond Shaw, George Bernard Shaw, Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, an Stáisiún Foirleatha (Broadcasting Station), Eva S, Tead, Eibhlín Uí Rathallaigh, Francis Vaue, Mervyn Wall (Radio Éireann), Patrick J. Ward, Ella Young (1867-1956). [18 items]
Main Creator: Gonne, Maud, 1866-1953
Created: 1914-1952.
Language:English
Extent:5 folders (116 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,531 /6 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.