Art Ó Briain papers,
c. 1900-c.1945.
I. The Gaelic League of London (1896-1944). II. Ó Briain's earliest political associations (1901-16). III. Ó Briain's work for Irish political prisoners (1916-21). IV. Ó Briain's work as the Dáil's envoy in London (Mar.1919-Jul.1921). V. Towards the Truce and the Treaty. VI. Ó Briain's relationship with the Provisional Government and Irish Free State (1922). VII. Ó Briain and the Anti-Treaty movement. VIII. Irish Political Prisoners. IX. Ó Briain's years in the political wilderness. X. Ó Briain's Final Years. XI. Newspapers.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | The papers of Art Ó Briain (c.1900-c.1945) including records and correspondence of the London Office of Dáil Eireann (1919-22), papers of the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain (1919-25), the Gaelic League of London (1896-1944) and Sinn Féin (1918-25). The collection includes correspondence with many leading figures in the Irish revolution, material on the truce and treaty negotiations and the cases of political prisoners (including Terence MacSwiney). Physical description: 63 boxes & 6 volumes. more |
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Copy of official letter to the French President, Albert François Lebrun, announcing the appointment of Art O’Brien as "envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary for Saorstát Éireann", with copy of official letter announcing the termination of Ó Briain’s appointment, typescript account in French of Ó Briain’s credentials, newspaper cuttings and a personal letter from Frederick H. Boland to Ó Briain,
1935 June 20-9 Oct. 1938.
In Collection: | Art Ó Briain papers, c. 1900-c.1945. |
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Language: | Multiple |
Extent: | 1 folder (23 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 8,461/22
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Access Conditions: | Two newsclippings (MS 8,461/22/14, MS 8,461/22/16) torn and in fragile condition. Conservation required. |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |