Subseries 3 - Anti-Treaty Publicity Material

Republican Handbills Not Guilty Republican Handbills Who killed Cathal Brugha? Free State Soldiers! Yesterday the RIC were Irishmen who took guns and orders from England: to-day Free-State soldiers... To the Free State Soldiers The truth about the I.R.A. in the West: Record of the campaign in the West from 28th June, 1922 The Free State Prison System In memory of Cathal Brugha and Harry Boland ...
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IE CA IR-1/7/3

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Anti-Treaty Publicity Material

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  • 1922-1924 (Creation)

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28 items and 15 files; Printed and typescript

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Some Irish Capuchins displayed a noticeable sympathy with the republican interest during the Civil War. The Church Street community maintained close ties with various republicans including Frank Gallagher who carried out propaganda work on various Anti-Treaty bulletins, newsletters and publications. Gallagher worked alongside Erskine Childers (who was also on good terms with some Capuchin friars) on the republican publicity staff. Both men sided with Éamon de Valera in the Treaty debates. Gallagher and Robert Brennan were significant contributors to the 'Daily Bulletin' which was produced at this time (See CA IR/1/8/3/8). As a consequence, most of the tracts and publicity material obtained by the Capuchins reflected a rigidity to the Sinn Féin version of the conflict and demonstrated an implacable hostility to the Treaty and its supporters.

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