George Gavan Duffy Papers.

Papers of George Gavan Duffy, 1919-1921; Propaganda for foreign audiences which seeks to encourage support for the recognition of the Irish Republic, 1919-1921; Irish Republican propaganda,1918-1920; Testimonies to Committee on Foreign Relations, US House of Representatives regarding the Irish Republic, 1916-1921; Material relating to Thomas St John Gaffney, Dr George Chatterton-Hill and the Friends of Irish Freedom, 1917-1921; Material relating to diplomatic efforts in France and Italy, 1919-1921; Collection of French language newspapers, containing articles relating to the Irish situation, 1919-1921; Transcripts of Dáil sessions and reports by government departments, 1919-1921; Formal Papers on proceedings of Dáil Éireann includes standing orders, reports of ministries and references to the Treaty, 1919-1923.

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Main Creator: Duffy, George Gavan, 1882-1951
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Physical description: 2 boxes (15 folders).
Arrangement:Fonds
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Material relating to the Irish Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference,

1919 Mar 24 - 1921 Jan 15.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: George Gavan Duffy Papers
Description:Material includes letters to the Conference president, Georges Clemenceau from De Valera, Arthur Griffith, Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and the Dublin City Council. Also includes letters to the American delegation, predominately complaining about the obstruction of American seamen at Irish ports by British authorities. Also included is a letter to the Cuban delegation arguing in favour of Irish recognition.
Main Creator: Ireland. Department of Foreign Affairs
Language:Multiple
Extent:2 folders (48 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 15,439/3 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Ireland. Department of Foreign Affairs
Dublin (Ireland). Corporation
Irish Independent (Dublin, Ireland)
The Times, London
New statesman