A photographic print of an assembly of Irish Volunteers. There is no caption associated with the print. The individual on the right is carrying a traditional harp flag, which was the official flag of the Irish Volunteers.
A ticket for an Irish Volunteers concert held in the Antient Concert Rooms on Great Brunswick Street (now Pearse Street) in Dublin on 9 April 1916. The concert included an address by Eoin MacNeill (1867-1945), a Gaelic scholar and Irish nationalist who had established the Irish Volunteers in 1913. (Volume page 187).
Three copies of a tribute by Éamon de Valera to E Company of the Irish Volunteers during the Howth Gun-Running in July 1914. The text is dated 6 Mar. 1948.
Manuscript list of names in Irish (possibly compiled by Patrick Pearse). The list includes Con Colbert, Brian O’Higgins, The O’Rahilly (Ua Rathghaille), and Patrick Pearse.
List of subscriptions seemingly from Irish Volunteer companies in towns and districts in various counties.
A copy of 'Irish War News', 20 Apr. 1924 (Vol. I, No. 2) containing editorials and messages from Padraig J. Ó Ruithleis, acting president, and Sean T. O’Kelly, staff of Commandant-General Padraig Pearse, 1916.
An advertisement flier for the Irish White Cross which appeared in ‘Ár n-Éire / New Ireland’, a nationalist weekly newspaper, on 14 January 1922. The Irish White Cross was founded in February 1921 as a means of distributing funds raised primarily by the American Committee for Relief in Ireland.
A clipping of a report on the activities of the Irish Workers’ League. The photograph shows a group of women praying outside the League’s offices at 37 Pembroke Street in Dublin. The clipping is taken from ‘The Standard’ (2 October 1953).
A clipping of a statement condemning recent attacks on members of the Irish Workers’ League. The statement is signed by Denis Walsh, chairman, and Seán Nolan, secretary, Irish Workers’ League. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Workers’ Voice’ (August 1949).
A copy of the ‘Irish Workers’ Voice’, no. 29 (January 1952). The paper served as the official newspaper of the Irish Workers’ League and was published from offices at 37 Pembroke Street in Dublin.