A view of Wicklow Harbour in about 1930.
A view of Wicklow town and harbour in about 1940.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
Tim Healy, ‘Why there is an Irish land question and an Irish land league’ (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, Published for the Irish National Land League, 1881).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Why the Treaty was signed’. The item lacks covers, and the date and place of publication is not stated. The pamphlet reprints the text of a speech made by Michael Collins to Dáil Éireann on 19 December 1921.
A. Newman [pseud. Herbert Moore Pim], ‘Why the martyrs of Manchester died (Dublin: Whelan & Son, [c.1915-16]). Published as part of the Tracts for the times series, No. 9.
J.A. Fox, ‘Why Ireland wants home rule / a complete handbook of the views of eminent Englishmen, past and present, as expressed in their speeches and writings / with parliamentary statistics, map, and a large mass of information from other authentic sources on the Irish question’ (London: National Press Agency, [1887]).
T.M. Healy, ‘Why Ireland is not free / a study of twenty years in politics’ (Dublin: Printed at the “Nation” office, 1898).
A flier titled 'Why Casement went to Germany'. Reprint of an article "From the "Evening Mail" (New York), August 10th, 1916" - "An article written by the Irish patriot [Roger Casement] just before he left Germany on his ill-fated trip to England". Printed at bottom of sheet 'Profits on Sale of this leaflet go to the National Funds'.
A handbill protesting the actions of the English in Ireland and a call for the violence to end. The flier was published by the Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain. Includes quotes from Lord McCauley, Lloyd George, Joseph Chamberlain, Herbert Asquith, Woodrow Wilson and Winston Churchill. The text reads ‘You are making war on Ireland today in order to impose the will of a small insolent minority on the Irish nation ... in violation of every principle of honour, justice, morality and democracy’.