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Includes, 'Scepticism and Nationality' by J. Gordon, 'Is the Gaelic League Non-Political?' by PS O'Hegarty, 'A Suggestion as to Anti-Recruiting' by M O'Connor, and 'Comments in Brief', poem by MJ O'Keeffe.
U271/B/006
Correspondence 1900-1910
Reference:
U271/B/006
Date:
1900-1910
Title: Level:
Correspondence
series
Extent: Part of:
8 items U271/B
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/B/006/1
Date:
22 Sep 1902
Title: Telegram from Maud Gonne, Tralee, Co Kerry, to Liam de Róiste, Celtic Literary Society, Great Georges Street, Cork. ‘Arriving Cork 2 [o’clock] staying one day would be glad to meet you’. Level: Item Extent: 1 item Part of: U271/B/006 Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/B/006/2
Date:
nd [c1905]
Title:
Circular letter from Cumann na nGaedheal, Celtic Literary Society branch, 18
Great Georges Street, Cork. Level: Item Extent: 1p Part of: U271/B/006 Scope and Content: Lists President Maud Gonne, Vice President Major John MacBride, Hon. Sec. Liam de Róiste. The Society, '...founded on the principles of Tone and Davis, while teaching that the objective of all Irish National effort should be a free and independent Irish Nation, accords its heartiest support to all movements which seek to better the condition of out people and country. It includes...the revival of our own language, the supporting of Irish industries, the teaching of Irish history, the encouragement of native games, pastimes, music, literature, art and characteristics.... Irish language and history classes are held twice weekly... debates...Irish Step-Dancing... a Hurling Club... concerts lectures, etc....Manuscript journal 'Éire Óg'...read once a month....entrance fee 1s... subscription for members 3d. per week....Go Saoraidh Dia Éire...'. Printed by Corcoran, Grand Parade.
Liam de Róiste Descriptive List. © Cork City and County Archives Service 2026
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