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During the course of the Together for Yes campaign, a number of regional groups were created or extended, to coordinate canvassing and publicity events in various regions around Ireland. Many of these groups had already existed in other forms, for example there were a number of A

Abortion | Pro-choice movement | Reproductive rights

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Object Together for Yes Regional Groups logos: Meathcover

Undated sepia photograph of Edward Lawless. Edward Lawless fought at the Battle of Ashbourne, County Meath during the 1916 Easter Rising.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Paramilitary forces--Irish Volunteers | Revolutionaries

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Object Photograph of Edward Lawless, Irish Volunteer.cover

The bottom half of a letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock writes that two-hundred men had been released from the Internment Camp over the last fortnight.

Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish

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Object Letter written by Jack Woodcock.cover

Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock is glad to hear that she is quite well after her holiday and thanks her for her recent letter and parcel.

Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish

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Object Letter written by Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Prisoner.cover

Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock writes that a 'big crowd' of prisoners were released from the camp recently but there was 'no such luck' for himself.

Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish

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Object Letter written by Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Prisoner.cover

Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock discusses the General Election, imagining 'great excitement in Dublin' and hopes that 'they turn out alright.'

Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish

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Object Letter written by Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Prisoner.cover

Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock writes that he has gone on hunger strike - together with other prisoners - to obtain their release.

Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish

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Object Letter written by Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Prisoner.cover

Election leaflet produced by North Dublin Sinn Féin Election Committee on behalf of Frank Lawless. Frank Lawless was a member of the Irish Volunteers 5th (Fingal) Battalion, and second in command at the Battle of Ashbourne.

Lawless, Frank,1870-1922 | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Sinn Féin

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Object Election leaflet produced for Frank Lawless.cover

Letter from Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Army, G Hut, Gormanston Internment Camp, County Meath to Rosaleen Kinsella. Woodcock writes that the hunger strike was called off after fifteen days.

Paramilitary forces--Irish Republican Army | Prisons | Political prisoners' writings, Irish

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Object Letter written by Jack Woodcock, Irish Republican Prisoner.cover