Irish Independent
A copy of the ‘Irish Independent’, Vol. 25, No. 119 (26 May 1916). The edition includes extensive coverage of the aftermath of the Easter Rising in Dublin.
Details
- Level of description
- Item
- Date
- 26 May 1916
- Reference
- 4
- Extent and medium
- Newspaper
- Scope and content
- A copy of the ‘Irish Independent’, Vol. 25, No. 119 (26 May 1916). The edition includes extensive coverage of the aftermath of the Easter Rising in Dublin.
- Physical characteristics
- The newspaper is slightly folded and worn at the edges. Careful handling is required.
- Repository
- Irish Capuchin Archives
- Context
- Irish Capuchin Archives > Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office > Papers of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. > Newspaper Collection
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- Rights
- Copyright held by the respective institution. Contact the archive for reproduction permissions.
Related Items
Extracted Mentions
People, places, and terms identified via handwriting recognition and named entity recognition.
Places
- Sackville(1)
Sample passages
- Upper Sackville Street was burned out , but all our
Full Transcript (OCR, 1 pages)
Machine-generated OCR transcript. Handwritten material may contain recognition errors.
Page 1
and were not affected in the slightest degree . ther Dublin Offices escaped . destroyed during the rebellion is entirely wrong . Our works are situated in the outskirts of Dublin . Unfortunately , however , our Receiving Office in Upper Sackville Street was burned out , but all our throughout the country that , happily , the belief which and your orders are welcome . work is proceeding as usual We wish to inform the public and our customers has been prevalent that our Dye Works were