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Scope and Content: Editorial page.
Reference:
U271/B/003/02
Date:
3 Nov 1901
Title:
'Éire Óg' (Young Ireland), Edition No. 2. Manuscript Journal of the Cork Celtic
Literary Society Session 1901-2 Level: Item Extent: 8pp plus 15pp Part of: U271/B/003 Scope and Content: Address is 8 Brunswick Street. Mainly in Liam de Róiste's handwriting.
1. With editorial dated 31 Oct 1901, refers to the 'fraudulent games of the parliamentary party'. 'Notes and News', Refers to delegate to the Cumann na Gael annual convention, cuirim ceol, oiche samhna (Halloween), paper read at Literary and Debating Society of the Young Men's Society on the Celtic Literary Revival, Irishmen's attendance at theatre, Irish class established in Cork; 'Gems of Humour' about John Redmond. [incomplete] (8pp) 2. MS. essay/speech ' 'Rebel' Cork ' decrying Cork's rebel label due to 'anglicisation' and a 'dust-licking, royalty-loving Lord Mayor' Sir Daniel Hegarty; English publications in shops and the city library. Signed, 'Visionary' and dated 9 Jan 1901 (15pp)
Reference:
U271/B/003/03-04
Date:
Title: Level:
NOT EXTANT
Item
Extent: Part of:
U271/B/003
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/B/003/05
Date:
22 Dec 1901
Title:
'Éire Óg' (Young Ireland), Edition No. 5. Manuscript Journal of the Cork Celtic
Literary Society Session 1901-2 Level: Item Extent: 25pp Part of: U271/B/003 Scope and Content:
Refers to mission to America, United Irish League, election address of Daniel Buckley of 64 Three Hatchet Lane, comments on content of Evening Echo newspaper, 'Some thoughts occasioned by the Irish Revival', 'New Year Musings'.
5 verse poem, dated 5 Jan 1900, by Liam de Róiste 'Arise ! Now! 'The Gaodhal shall arise
Liam de Róiste Descriptive List. © Cork City and County Archives Service 2026
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