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Map of The Battle of Kinsale 1601
Map of The Battle of Kinsale 1601
This is an illustration of the Battle of Kinsale in 1601.
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Tenants and Effigy of Colonel Callaghan
Tenants and Effigy of Colonel Callaghan
Large crowds of tenants gathered to protest against the evictions at Bodyke. Meetings were held in the evenings after the evictions to rally support for those who had lost their homes. Michael Davitt spoke at these meetings.
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The Battle of Bodyke p.1
The Battle of Bodyke p.1
Page one of a two-page account of the Battle of Bodyke by Father Murphy, a local priest.
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The O'Halloran Sisters, Bodyke, 1887
The O'Halloran Sisters, Bodyke, 1887
The O'Hallorans were one of the families to be evicted from their home in Bodykein June, 1887. The O'Hallorans, defended their home so well that their house acquired the title 'O'Halloran's Fort' as a result.
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The Street
The Street
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Signatures of A.Williamsn & G.Cockburn
Signatures of A.Williamsn & G.Cockburn
The building leases for nos. 53 and 54 Upper Mount Street were taken by the builders Arthur Williams and Gilbert Cockburne on 25th March and 26th April 1830. They worked in partnership with each other in the early 1800s on many important public contracts, for example the gaols and courthouses at Carlow and Cavan. The partnership dissolved, probably around 1933 (they had separate premises by December 1933). However, Williams stayed in business with his sons. Both Williams and Cockburn died in 1862. From the archives of An Chomhairle Leabharlanna.
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List of Casualties at the Battle of Aughrim
List of Casualties at the Battle of Aughrim
This list is taken from George Story's "An Impartial History of the Wars in Ireland". Story was a chaplain with the Williamite army and recorded events as they took place. It lists some of the officers, soldiers and horses killed and wounded at the Battle of Aughrim in 1691.
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First mobile library in Dublin, 1927
First mobile library in Dublin, 1927
From the archives of An Chomhairle Leabharlanna.
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Telegram to Christina Keogh
Telegram to Christina Keogh
Telegram to Christina Keogh, Librarian at the Irish Central Library for Students (ICLS) regarding proposed new premises. At this time, the ICLS was located on Merrion Square but it moved in January 1932 when the building at 53 Upper Mount Street was leased. From the archives of An Chomhairle Leabharlanna.
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Signature of John Millington Synge
Signature of John Millington Synge
From the archives of An Chomhairle Leabharlanna.