by Fiona Hughes, NLI Archival Student Annie O’Farrelly (or Áine Ní Fhaircheallaigh) is typical of many figures in Irish history and the revolutionary period. Neither a household name nor a familiar face, she was, nevertheless, immersed in Republican activity in the early twentieth century. This is demonstrable in her papers which can be accessed at the […]
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An Phoblacht,
Annie O'Farrelly,
Cumann na mBan,
Ernie O'Malley,
Fiona Hughes,
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Irish Civil War,
Irish War of Independence,
Kilmainham Jail,
Republicanism
by Oliver O’Hanlon, PhD student, University College Cork Simone Téry travelled to Ireland at a seminal moment in the birth of modern Ireland. My research involves analysing newspaper articles written by French journalists who visited Ireland during the twentieth century, to see how Ireland was being reported in the French press at this time. This […]
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En Irlande,
Flammarion,
George Russell,
Human Question Mark,
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Irish War of Independence,
Journalism,
L’île des bardes,
L’Oeuvre,
Michael Brennan,
Michael Collins,
Oliver O'Hanlon,
Reportage,
Sean O'Casey,
Simone Téry,
The Irish Statesman
Niamh McGarry, Conservation Asst., Dublin Castle Clippings Conservation Project One of the most surprising items that I have come across during my time working on the conservation of the Dublin Castle Clippings files is a translation of a Danish newspaper article on a typewritten page, with comments from the translator. Surprising, because most of the […]
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Art O'Brien,
British Intelligence,
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Denmark,
Dublin Castle Clippings,
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Irish War of Independence,
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Niamh McGarry,
Odense,
Seán O'Duinn