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Appeal for large financial contributions to equip 'a nucleus of a permanent defence force.....the first National Army of Defence established in Ireland since the great days of Grattan.' Note: Partial draft.
Reference:
U271/G/001/007
Date:
24 Jun 1914
Title: Level:
Printed circular from Irish Volunteers Provisional Committee
Item
Extent: Part of:
1p (3 copies) U271/G/001
Scope and Content: Printed circular from Irish Volunteers Provisional Committee, 206 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, to all Volunteer companies concerning the opening of the ‘Defence of Ireland Fund’ directed at the purchase of arms and ammunition and instructions to organise company collections house to house and at churches.
Reference:
U271/G/001/008
Date:
Oct 1914
Title:
Printed Manifesto of Cumann na mBan, the women’s section of the
Volunteer movement. Level: Item Extent: 4pp Part of: Scope and Content:
U271/G/001
Reference:
U271/G/001/009
Date:
1914
Title:
Irish Volunteers HQ Official circular leaflet/form 'Military Instructions for
Units'. Level: Extent: Part of:
Item
1p (3 copies) U271/G/001
Scope and Content: Form 6. Irish Volunteers Official.
Reference:
U271/G/001/010
Date:
1914
Title: Level:
Application Form for Irish Volunteers’ Auxiliary
Item
Extent: Part of:
1p
U271/G/001
Scope and Content: If you cannot drill with the Irish Volunteers John the Irish Volunteers Auxilary'. From Auxiliary HQ 2 Dawson Street, Dublin.
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