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The Belvederian. 1906-.
Bowman, J. & O’Donoghue, R. (eds.). Portraits: Belvedere College Dublin
1832-1982. Dublin, 1982.
Jesuits at Belvedere
College S.J. from 1832. Manuscript book in Belvedere House. 2006.
Murphy, O. (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the
Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers
of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin,
2003.
Archives
Belvedere College S.J. Archives.
Capuchin Archives, Ireland.
Irish Jesuit Archives.
Bureau of Military History,
Witness Statements
Burgess, Alfred (WS 1,634).
Ceannt, Áine (WS 264).
Czira, Sidney (WS 909).
Desborough, Albert George Fletcher (WS 1,604).
Dillon, Geraldine (WS 358).
Donnelly, Nellie (WS 256).
Doyle, Thomas J. (WS
186).
Gerrard, Edward (WS 348).
Hobson, Bulmer (WS 81).
Holland, Robert (WS 280).
Kenny, Seamus (WS 158).
Laffan, Nicholas (WS 210).
McCarthy, Cathleen (WS
937).
Moran, Christopher (WS
1,438).
O'Brien, William (WS
1,766).
Plunkett, Grace (WS 257).
Plunkett, Jack (WS 488 & 865).
Rooney, Catherine (WS 648).
Rowan, James (WS 871).
Smyth, Patrick (WS 305).
Styles, John (WS 175).
Ua Buachalla, Domhnall (WS 194).
Ua hUallacháin, Gearóid (WS
328).
Weston, Charles (WS 149).
Young, Captain Thomas (WS
531).
Journals & Periodicals
History Ireland.
The Irish Times.
Irish Independent.
The Irish Volunteer.
Irish Review.
RTV GUIDE: Iris Radio Éireann Telefis
Éireann.
Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook. Easter, 1916. Weekly Irish Times. Dublin, 1917.
Sunday Independent.
Time & Tide. Skerries Historical Society.
Books & Other
Clark, M. (ed.). The Mansion House, Dublin: 300 Years of
History and Hospitality. Dublin, 2015.
Clongowes Wood College: War
List. Revised to Jan, 1918.
Connell Jnr., J. E. A. Dublin in Rebellion: A Directory 1913-1923.
Dublin, 2009.
Curtin-Kelly, P. An Ornament to the City: Holy Trinity Church
& the Capuchin Order. Dublin, 2015.
Fallon, D., McGrath, S.
& Murray, C. Come Here To Me!: Dublin’s Other History. Dublin, 2012.
Ferriter, D. A Nation and Not a Rabble. The Irish
Revolution 1913-1923. London, 2015.
Geoghegan, C.B., Br. General S. The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish
Regiment, Vol. II. From 1900 to 1922.
London, 1927.
Griffith, L. & McManus,
R. (eds.). Leaders of the City: Dublin’s
First Citizens, 1500-1950. Dublin,
2013.
Henry, W. Supreme
Sacrifice: The Story of Éamonn Ceannt 1881-1916. Cork, 2005.
Hogan, R. Eimar O'Duffy. Lewisburg, 1972.
Kennerk, B. Temple Street: Portrait of
an Irish Children’s Hospital. Dublin, 2014.
Kinsella, K. Out of the Dark 1914-1918: South Dubliners
Who Fell in the Great War. Sallins, 2014.
McGuire, J. & Quinn, J. (eds.). Dictionary of Irish Biography.
Cambridge, 2009.
Moylan, T. K.
Diary of Current Events Entitled
'A Dubliner's diary 1914-1918'.
Nevin, D. James Connolly: ‘A Full Life’. Dublin,
2005.
O’Brien, P. Field of Fire: The Battle of Ashbourne, 1916.
Dublin, 2012.
Ó Brolcháin, H. 16 Lives: Joseph
Plunkett. Dublin, 2012.
O’Donogue, Major F. Cathal Brugha Anniversary
Brochure lecture.
O'Duffy, E. The Wasted Land. London, 1929.
Ó
Súilleabháin, A. Domhnall Ua Buachalla:
Rebellious Nationalist, Reluctant Governor.
Sallins, 2015.
Niall, B. The
Riddle of Father Hackett: A Priest in Politics in Ireland and Australia.
Canberra, 2009.
Plunkett, J. M. The
Poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett. Dublin, 1916.
Richardson, N. According to Their
Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the
British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton,
2015.
Ryan, A. M. 16 Dead Men:
The Easter Rising Executions. Cork, 2014.
Sheehy,
E. May It Please the Court. Dublin,
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University of Dublin,
Trinity College: War List, February, 1922. Dublin, 1922.
Whearity F. The
Easter Rising of 1916 in north County Dublin: A Skerries perspective.
Dublin, 2013.
Wren, J. The
GPO Garrison Easter Week 1916: A Biographical Dictionary. Dublin, 2015.
Online resources
British Pathé. ‘His Excellency Domhnaill Ua
Buachalia (Mr Donal Buckley) who has been appointed Governor-General An
Saorstat’ video footage.
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/his-excellency-domhnaill-ua-buachalia-mr-donal-buc/.
Canadian Gallantry Awards:
WWI. Clan MacCulloch.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Humanities/FSCNS/Scots_NS/Clans/MacCulloch/Military_MacCulloch/CGA_WWI_MC.html
Canadian Virtual War
Memorial: In memory of Captain Stanislaus Cruess-Callaghan, June 27, 1917.
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/detail/425405
HumphrysFamilyTree.com:
Dick Humphreys.
Irish Volunteers
Commemorative Organisation.
http://irishvolunteers.org/
The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George’s
Street, Dublin 1.
http://jamesjoyce.ie/
Maynooth University launch of
‘Domhnall Ua Buachalla: An Exhibition’.
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/library/events/launch-domhnall-ua-buachalla-exhibition.
National Library of Ireland. The 1916 Rising:
Personalities and Perspectives exhibition.
President of Ireland: Éamon
de Valera, 1959-1973.
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Trinity College Dublin.
Changed Utterly, Ireland and the Easter Rising
www.tcd.ie/Library/1916/
Trinity College Dublin. Irish War Memorials: 1937
Reading Room.
http://www.irishwarmemorials.ie/Memorials-Detail?memoId=458
Trinity College Dublin. Letter
from John Dillon to Lady Elizabeth Mathew [his mother-in-law], IE TCD MS 9820 Manuscripts
& Archives Research Library, Trinity College Dublin. (For extracts from the
letter, see: Sunday Independent, 22 April, 1984.)
http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/index.php?folder_id=1640&pidtopage=MS9820_001&entry_point=1.
University College Cork. Multitext Project on Irish History.