Statement made by Madge Daly, concerning the destruction of her home in Limerick by British troops,
[1921]
Daly's statement describes the series of raids which took place in the Daly home between 1920 to 1921, culiminating in April 1921, when a combined force of British Army and R.I.C. personnel imposed a 4pm curfew in Limerick city, attacked the Daly family's bakery in the city and subequently raided and destroyed their home 'Ardeevin' in Limerick.
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Notes: | Madge Daly was a sister of Kathleen Clarke, sister-in-law of Tom Clarke and niece of the Fenian John Daly. Physical description: 1 item (2 pages) more |
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Statement made by Madge Daly, concerning the destruction of her home in Limerick by British troops,
[1921]
In Collection: | Tom Clarke and Kathleen Clarke Papers, 1890-1972. |
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Description: | Daly's statement describes the series of raids which took place in the Daly home between 1920 to 1921, culiminating in April 1921, when a combined force of British Army and R.I.C. personnel imposed a 4pm curfew in Limerick city, attacked the Daly family's bakery in the city and subequently raided and destroyed their home 'Ardeevin' in Limerick. |
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Extent: | 1 item (2 pages) |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,356/10/2
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland. |