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Fait partie de Records of Rogers & Co. Solicitors
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Fait partie de Records of Rogers & Co. Solicitors
Fait partie de Records of Rogers & Co. Solicitors
Civil bill register containing details of plaintiffs, defendants, causes of action and amounts payable. Alphabetically indexed by surname.
Photograph of Irish Volunteers, Tullamore, 1914
Fait partie de O'Brennan Family Papers
Black and white photograph of Irish Volunteers marching in Market Square, Tullamore in 1916. Tullamore Pipers Band visible to right of volunteer formation.
Fait partie de O'Brennan Family Papers
Memoir by Aloysius O'Brennan describing 1798 Rebellion, the Great Famine, Irish Parliamentary Party, Home Rule, the futility of constitutional agitation, formation of Irish Volunteers, Redmonite split in volunteers in 1914, Sinn Fein, the Howth gun-running, and the rise of Gaelic League.
Fait partie de O'Brennan Family Papers
Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings, culled from the 1966 Jubilee publication by The Midland Tribune and other newspapers. Mainly relates to Offaly's participation in the period 1914-1916, particularly focussing on the Tullamore Incident. Contains a 'Partial list of the Boys from Tullamore and its environs that took part in the Fight for Irish Freedom.' Also lists the 'pioneers of the first Gaelic Society in Tullamore: Patrick F. O'Loughlin, Donal O'Connor, Thomas Barry, Richard Barry, Gerald O'Loughlin, John Forrestal, Patrick McLoughlin, Hugh Digan, Denis Davin, Thomas Moroney, Harry Ruxton, Jospeh Aylemers and James Pyke.
O'Brennan, Alo
Midland Tribune Easter Rising Souvenir
Fait partie de O'Brennan Family Papers
O'Brennan, Alo
Fait partie de O'Brennan Family Papers
First edition of Cuimhní Cinn by Liam Ó Briain (Sáirséil agus Dill, 1951), containing an account of meeting Séamus O'Brennan and Peadar Bracken in Tullamore in 1916, p62-66
Receipts and Expenditure Ledger
Fait partie de Records of Offaly GAA
Accounts for receipts and expenditure, bulk 1909-1914, and resuming in 1936. Contains lists of names of delegates to Leinster Council and details of monies received in membership fees, gate receipts and expenditure incurred through general administration and the hosting of tournaments.
Minute Book of Ua Failghe Southern Committee GAA
Fait partie de Records of Offaly GAA
Minute book containing minutes of meetings held by Offaly Southern Committee, mainly held in various locations in Birr, detailing election of officers, arrangement of fixtures, decisions on tournament permits, objections raised by clubs in relation to outcomes of matches and other matters. Also contains a letter from the Leinster Council to the Secretary of Offaly GAA, English Hotel, Birr in relation, among other things, to the application of the Parish Rule in the reinstatement of players who were in the British Army. Also includes details of Gaelic Sunday, 5 August 1918, which was organised by the GAA nationwide 'to demonstrate their right to play their games without permit from the English Government authorities.'
Fait partie de Records of Offaly GAA
Minute book containing reports of meetings of North Offaly GAA Sub-committee delegates. Records fixtures, transfers and objections brought to the meeting by the various represented clubs in the northern division. Also includes loose leaf team list, including substitutes, for Edenderry (The Harps), c. 1919, with Frank Gill as Captain.
North Offaly GAA Sub-committee