166
Scope and Content: With advertisements from local businesses.
Reference:
U271/G/009/B/019
Date:
nd [1917]
Title: Handbill, ‘Strike in Lewes Jail 121 Irishmen in Lewes Jail are being slowly starved to death’. Refers to hunger strike, demand to be treated as prisoners of war, solitary confinement, prevented from going to Mass. Level: file Extent: 1 item (2 copies) Part of: U271/G/009/B Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/G/009/B/020
Date:
4 Sep 1916
Title: Level:
Newsclipping containing letter to the Editor of The American
Item
Extent: Part of:
1 item
U271/G/009/B
Scope and Content: Letter from James FD Wilson, New York, 'Dublin Revolt Was Not In Vain'. Criticises articles written by Colonel Arthur Lynch MP.
U271/G/010
Correspondence from/regarding Prisoners, 1916-1921
Reference:
U271/G/010
Date:
1916 - 1921
Title: Level:
Correspondence from/regarding Prisoners, 1916-1921
series
Extent: Part of:
8 items U271/G
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/G/010/A
Date:
25 May 1916
Title: MS. postcard sized note from J. Murphy, N. Block, Room 4, Richmond Barracks, Dublin. Best wishes to Mr. And Mrs. Roche from Richmond. ‘Having a good time and feeling well, No news as to our destiny or when it will be. Asks him to post the ‘Free
Press.’ Level: Extent: Part of:
Item
1 item
U271/G/010
Scope and Content:
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