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Scope
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Papers relating to
members of the ORahilly and Humphreys families, principally
Sighle Humphreys and her husband Donal ODonoghue (1897ñ1957)
but including papers of Margaret Rahilly, Richard Rahilly (1840ñ1896),
Michael J. ORahilly [The ORahilly] (1875ñ1916), Anna
ORahilly (d.1958), Dr David Humphreys (1861ñ1903), Ellen Rahilly
Humphreys (1871ñ1939), Dick Humphreys (1896ñ1968) and Emmet Humphreys (1902ñ77).
Margaret Rahilly:
personal correspondence mainly relating to the education of her
children, 1845ñ61.
Richard Rahilly:
business papers and correspondence relating to the administration
of his estate, 1884ñ1931.
Michael J. ORahilly
[The ORahilly]: correspondence with his sisters and letters
to other members of his family from Ireland and the U.S., 1889ñ1915;
correspondence of his wife Nancy Browne ORahilly, 1897ñ1928;
family photographs and memorabilia, 1905ñ18; papers relating to
the involvement of The ORahilly in the 1916 Rising including
letters of condolence and commemorative material, 1916ñ86.
Anna ORahilly:
personal, business and family correspondence, 1900ñ51, including
papers relating to her imprisonment in the North Dublin Union, 1923;
personal financial papers, 1899ñ1954; material relating to the political
and charitable bodies in which she was involved including Sinn Fein,
1910ñ26, the Irish National Aid Association,
1901ñ37, and campaigns
in favour of the Irish language, 1908ñ32, and St Endas School,
Rathfarnham, 1910ñ27; personal memorabilia and photographs,
1883ñ1957.
Dr David Humphreys:
correspondence concerning his medical practice, personal, family
and financial affairs, 1890ñ1903.
Ellen ORahilly
Humphreys: correspondence with her family from abroad on trips
to assist her husband, Davids, recuperation, 1899ñ1903; material
concerning the Easter Rising including a personal account of events,
1916; correspondence while imprisoned in the North Dublin Union,
Kilmainham and Mountjoy jails, 1922ñ3; family and personal correspondence,
1899ñ1938; household and personal accounts,
1895ñ1958; photographs
and memorabilia, 1880ñ1940.
Dick Humphreys:
correspondence and reports relating to his education at St Endas
College, Rathfarnham, 1909ñ13 and Clongowes Wood College, 1913ñ14;
material relating to his imprisonment in Wakefield, 1916, and Mountjoy,
1920; memorabilia, especially relating to motoring, 1916ñ89; photographs, 1905ñ50.
Emmet Humphreys:
correspondence mainly concerning personal affairs (1908ñ26) including
his imprisonment, 1918ñ23; personal memoir relating mainly to the
revolutionary period (c.1975); photographs, 1913ñ30.
Sighle Humphreys
ODonoghue: papers relating to her education including
school reports and certificates and correspondence with her family,
1912ñ16, including material relating to her stay in Paris,
1919ñ20.
Personal and family correspondence, 1919ñ37, including a series
of coded letters from Jenny Wyse Power, 1921ñ2, and letters from
Ernie OMalley, 1923ñ32, and from Mary and Eithne MacSwiney,
1924ñ44. Diaries, notes and memoirs, 1910ñ87, with particular reference
to the revolutionary period. Correspondence and memoirs from her
periods of imprisonment, 1922ñ3, 1931ñ2. Photographs, 1900ñ87, and
personal memorabilia, 1912ñ72. Material relating to her involvement
with various political bodies such as the Republican Congress, 1934,
and charitable organisations such as the Ladies Association of Charity
of St Vincent de Paul, 1937ñ75, and with Irish language, anti-E.E.C.
and prisoners dependents campaigns, 1951ñ89.
Archives of Cumann
na mBan including Executive Committee desk diaries and minutes,
1924ñ46, reports and policy statements, 1918ñ28, correspondence, 1914ñ43, and memorabilia, 1916ñ36. Papers relating to the organisations
educational role, 1930ñ6, the Easter Lily Commemoration Committee,
1926ñ65, the Irish Republican Prisoners Dependents Fund
and the Political Prisoners Committee, 1914ñ49. Correspondence,
statements and reminiscences arising from the move to collect records
and write a history of the organisation, 1969ñ70. Material relating
to applications from members for Military Service Pensions, 1938ñ50.
Newscuttings and printed matter, 1915ñ86.
Donal ODonoghue:
material relating to his political career and his involvement with
the I.R.A. and Sinn Fein, mainly organisational records of Dublin
Brigade, I.R.A., but including copies of reports from other brigades,
1921. Correspondence of Ernie OMalley and material relating
to his arrest and imprisonment, 1922ñ3. Correspondence between Donal
and Sighle ODonoghue during his periods of imprisonment in
Mountjoy Jail and Newbridge Military Barracks, 1922ñ3, the Curragh,
county Kildare and Crumlin Road Prison, Belfast, 1935, and Arbour
Hill, 1936. Papers relating to his work with An Phoblacht newspaper
and The Republican Review journal, 1930ñ36, and to his involvement
with republican organisations including the Boycott British League,
1922ñ3, the Republican Committee, 1944ñ5, and Clann na Poblachta, 1948ñ57. Family correspondence, photographs and memorabilia,
1860ñ1957.
Large collection
of printed matter including pamphlets, leaflets, posters, journals
and serials, mainly of republican and nationalist interest, 1887ñ1982.
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