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NAME 

FENNELL, THOMAS
  
IDENTITY STATEMENT  
Reference code: IE UCDA P108
Title:Memoir of Thomas Fennell, RIC 
Dates: c.1938
Level of description: Item
Extent: 120pp
  
CONTENT AND STRUCTURE 
Scope and Content 

Typescript copy of a memoir by Head Constable Thomas Fennell, RIC, consisting of general observations on the history and nature of the Royal Irish Constabulary, based upon his own thirty years service and varied experience of the force. Included are comments on the emergence and early days of the force; the social background, conditions of service, training and calibre of officers and recruits; relations between the force and the general public, and changes brought about by agrarian militancy and nationalism; the structure and distribution of the force, its daily routine, operational procedures and discipline; the administration of the law in general; the RIC as an intelligence resource for government; and the inequities of a promotion system based upon religion rather than merit. Also includes comment upon wider issues with particular reference to landlordism. Attached is a typescript copy of Thomas Fennell's service record and photocopies of two obituaries (22 May 1948).

  
CONDITIONS OF ACCESS AND USE
Access:Available by appointment to holders of a UCDA  reader's ticket.
Language:English

 


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