Other material relating to the Paris Peace Conference,
[1919].
Including ‘Irish Soldiers Appeal to Peace Congress’; [list of recipients of letters sent by the Irish envoys] (in French); certificates issued by the government of the Irish Republic; bill for Ó Ceallaigh from Field & O’Carroll tailors; letter from Agatha M. Bullitt Grabisch to the editor of The Morning Post refuting claims that her correspondence was a method of Sinn Féin gun-running from Germany; invitations; ‘Éileamh na hÉireann’ (in Irish); Le Martyre de l’Irlande’ (in French); document outlining the ‘gains which England has secured under the Treaty of Peace…she has so far mortified her desires as to annex at least four-fifths of their [Germany] entire area’; a scrap of paper on which is written ‘we pledge to resist the enforcement of such a law by the most effective means at our disposal’ and several manuscripts in French asserting the sovereignty of Ireland. Includes material in French, Spanish and Irish.
Format: | Manuscript |
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Notes: | Physical description: 3 folders (49 items). |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds. |
Other material relating to the Paris Peace Conference,
[1919].
In Collection: | Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and the Ryans of Tomcoole papers, 1854-1983. |
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Description: | Including ‘Irish Soldiers Appeal to Peace Congress’; [list of recipients of letters sent by the Irish envoys] (in French); certificates issued by the government of the Irish Republic; bill for Ó Ceallaigh from Field & O’Carroll tailors; letter from Agatha M. Bullitt Grabisch to the editor of The Morning Post refuting claims that her correspondence was a method of Sinn Féin gun-running from Germany; invitations; ‘Éileamh na hÉireann’ (in Irish); Le Martyre de l’Irlande’ (in French); document outlining the ‘gains which England has secured under the Treaty of Peace…she has so far mortified her desires as to annex at least four-fifths of their [Germany] entire area’; a scrap of paper on which is written ‘we pledge to resist the enforcement of such a law by the most effective means at our disposal’ and several manuscripts in French asserting the sovereignty of Ireland. Includes material in French, Spanish and Irish. |
Extent: | 3 folders (49 items). |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 48,469/1-3
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |