Christmas Card
Christmas card with Irish language blessing from Domhnall Ua Buachalla, An Gort Leitreach, Dún Laoghaire.
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Christmas card with Irish language blessing from Domhnall Ua Buachalla, An Gort Leitreach, Dún Laoghaire.
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Admission ticket issued to delegate Domhnall Ua Buachalla to attend the twelfth Sinn Féin Árd Fheis, to be held in the meeting room of the Mansion House, Dawson Street. Annotated 'Meeting suppressed. Work had been already done the previous night. Delegates "'retired in good order
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Admission ticket issued to delegate Domhnall Ua Buachalla to attend the tenth Sinn Féin Árd Fheis, to be held in the meeting room of the Mansion House, Dawson Street.
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Poster advertising a Sinn Féin Aeridheacht (fair) to be held at Maynooth on the 14th of October 1917. Events to include; songs, dances and recitations, a hurling match between Dunboyne and Clane and an address by W.T. Cosgrave, P. Lennon and others. Printed by The Leinster Leader
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Handwritten note stating that Domhnall Buckley will join the Volunteers. Signed by R. [Dom.leech]. Also annotated in Irish with the date of death and funeral of Thomas Ashe and including three ribbons in the colours of the Irish tricolour against a piece of black cloth.
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Poster in German with postal regulations for prisoners of war held at Frongoch internment camp. Includes that all correspondence to and from prisoners must include the full name and address of the sender, all letters are censored, letters must not be sealed, letters are distribu
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Notice of order directing that Daniel Buckley (Domhnall Ua Buachalla) be interned at Frongoch. The order is issued by the Secretary of State under Regulation 14B of the Defence of the Realm Regulations on the grounds that Ua Buachalla is 'of hostile associations and a member of
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Ticket for the second Irish Volunteer Convention issued to Domhnall Ua Buachalla. The Convention to be held at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin on the 31st of October 1915. Signed by Bulmer Hobson.
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Enrolment forms for the Irish Volunteers (Ógláig na hÉireann), county Kildare district. Includes objectives of the organisation, consisting of '1. To secure and maintain the rights and liberties common to all the people of Ireland, 2. To train, discipline, and equip for this purp
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Poster advertising Irish language classes. States that the 'Irish Class will resume work' on the 3rd of October and that 'All who are interested in the Social and Material welfare of our dear country will advance the interests of both by joining the classes and learning the Irish
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Poster calling on supporters of Domhnall Ua Buachalla to attend the auction of goods seized from Ua Buachalla's shop for the non-payment of a fine for the 'crime of having HIS OWN NAME on his cart'.
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Translation of address given by the Maynooth branch of the Gaelic League to Vincent Cardinal Vannutelli, Cardinal Bishop of the Holy Roman Church, Bishop of Palestrina, and Papal Legate to Ireland, on the occasion of the consecration of Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, in which
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Letter written to Teresa Devy after the author attended her play 'Reapers'.
Drama
Review of the first Abbey Production of 'The Wild Goose'. "Rich in dialogue and brilliant in constrcution, the plot lacks purpose and dramatic appeal".
Theatre--Reviews
Review of 'Three Plays'. The newspaper is Waterford based and focuses
Drama
Review of Teresa Deevy's 'Three Plays'. Other books reviewed include 'Last Poems and Plays' by W.B. Yeats, and 'The Star Turns Red' by Sean O'Casey.
Drama
Interview with Teresa Deevy during dress rehersals for 'Katie Roche'.
Drama
Review of the first Abbey Theatre production of 'The Reapers'. "I confess I was not very much impressed by this new play: but I hasten to add that I have been a great deal more bored by others I have seen".
Theatre--Reviews
Review of the first Abbey Theatre production of 'The Reapers'. "Miss Deevy's remarkable strength in dislogue lends power to "The Reapers"".
Theatre--Reviews
Review of Gollancz's 1935/1936 'Famous Plays', including Tersa Deevy's 'Katie Roche'. "The last play in the volume is Miss Teresa Deevy's "Katie Roche," and it is , I feel inclined to say, the most remarkable of them".
Drama
Review of the first Abbey Production of 'A Disciple'. "Miss Deevy's play is a study of of Ellie's mind. It is a mind in revolt agains its convent education".
Theatre--Reviews
An article on Teresa Deevy winning the Abbey Theatre / Aonach Tailteann playwriting competition with 'Temporal Powers'.
Drama
Review of the first Abbey Production of 'The Wild Goose'. "Miss Deevy is never dull, her craftsmanship, always good, has improved enormously, and in "The Wild Goose" she holds her audience absorbed throughout, because her play is packed with dr
Drama
Photograph with caption. 'A scene from "Katie Roche," a new play by Miss Teresa Deevy, which was produced at the Abbey Theatre last evening, and will continue during the week. Stan Gregg (F.J. McCormick), and his sister Amelia (Ria Mooney). - I
Drama
Review of the first Abbey production of 'The King of Spain's Daughter', includes cast list.
Drama
Leinster Theatre Company advertisement for a production of Katie Roche, in the Theatre Royal, Waterford on Friday September 4th.
Drama
An article on Teresa Deevy winning the Abbey Theatre / Aonach Tailteann playwriting competition with 'Temporal Powers'.
Theatre
Review of the first Abbey production. "Miss Deevy's work reveals her as a playwright of no mean merit".
Theatre--Reviews
Review of the first Abbey production of "The Reapers". "the play as a whole lacked spine, and that was really all that was wrong. The author has however, made a promising beginning, and next time, no doubt, we shall wave our hat".
Theatre--Reviews
Review of the first Abbey production of "The Reapers", includes cast list. "it would seem that Miss Deevy is a student of Tchechov; "The Reapers" might have strayed into "The Cherry Orchard" and there gathered some of the choicest wild flowers"
Theatre--Reviews
Review of Teresa Deevy's 'Three Plays' by Lennox Robinson. "To my mind she is - perhaps I should say will be - the most importatn dramatist writing for the Irish theatre since 1930".
Theatre--Reviews
Review of Teresa Deevy's 'Three Plays'. "Miss Deevy came into prominence some years ago
Drama
Review of the first Abbey Production of 'The Reapers'. "Miss Deevy's play shows the unthrifty husbandry of good firat plays. Her argument barks up too many trees in the first act, and sends us questing along too many false trails".
Theatre--Reviews
Review of the Torch Theatre, London production of 'Katie Roche'. "Katie Roche could only be played, as it is being played at the Torch, with vivacious dignity. Here are none of the touches of burlesque that disfigure too many Irish plays."
Theatre--Reviews