Box 2
Contains 82 Results:
Manuscripts, "Muire na nGrás, Caibidil a VII" by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains two drafts of the seventh chapter of "Muire na nGrás," by J.J. O'Kelly. The smaller manuscript begins with the last few pages of chapter six, beginning chapter seven on page three.
Manuscript, "Muire na nGrás, Caibidil a VIII" by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains two drafts of the eighth chapter of "Muire na nGrás," by J.J. O'Kelly. The second draft includes a note that it follows the English text page for page.
Manuscripts, "Muire na nGrás, Caibidil a IX," by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains two drafts of the ninth chapter of "Muire na nGrás," by J.J. O'Kelly.
Typescript draft pertaining to Irish Language Education by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a draft of a memo about scholarships for Irish speakers from Kerry as well as a statement concerning Irish language edudcation generally.
Manuscript, "'The Teaching of Irish' a reply thereto by Sceilg" by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a composition book with a draft of an editorial reply to a newspaper concerning O'Kelly's thoughts on Irish language education.
Typescript draft concerning Conradh na Gailge and education by J.J. O'Kelly, not after 1919
Contains a short draft contemporaneous to World War I on the centrality of Conradh na Gaeilge in advancing Irish education and emphasizing the history of the Irish both in Ireland and abroad, by J.J. O'Kelly.
Typescript draft concerning Irish language education by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a typescript essay by J.J. O'Kelly concerning his opinion that it would be simple to include Irish in the school curriculum.
Manuscript, Irish Language Textbook by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a draft for an introductory level Irish language text book in a primer, including basic exercises and notes. Additionally contains a short assignment written in Irish by a "Siobhan ni Maradh."
Manuscript, Irish Language Textbook by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a draft for an Irish language textbook including numerous short reading passages, an example of the Cló Gaelach, as well as vocabulary and definitions.
Manuscript, "Mar Goideadh Anam Tíre" by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a draft of a translation in Irish entitled "Mar Goideadh Anam Tíre," by J.J. O'Kelly from from an English-language work on France by Rev. J.A. Fitzgerald, OFM.
Manuscript, "Teachtaireacht ó'n tSeanráithe," by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a draft of a translation into Irish entitled "Teachtaireacht ó'n tSeanráithe," by J.J. O'Kelly from Homespun Yarns by Rev. J.A. Fitzgerald, OFM.
Manuscripts, Miscellaneous by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a number of incomplete and miscellaneous drafts by J.J. O'Kelly on various topics, including: general Irish history, the history of the Irish Colleges in Europe, the history of education in Ireland, general Irish military history, English imperialism in Ireland, taxation, and the history of Canadian Federation.
Manuscripts, Miscellaneous by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a number of incomplete and miscellaneous drafts by J.J. O'Kelly on various topics.
Notes, quotes relating to ecclesiastical positions on Irish affairs, 1914-1920 by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1920
Contains 2 pages of typescript quotes from various Irish and Irish diasporic ecclesiastical figures including Cardinal Logue and Bishop Mannix.
Notes concerning World War I by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a collection of notes relating to aspects of World War I including the course of the war, German atrocities, casualties, and recruiting.
Notes, a review of Irish affairs for 1915 by J.J. O'Kelly, undated
Contains a brief overview of Ireland in the year 1915, particularly regarding the first World War.
Notes, Editorials; Redmond; Rossa by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1916
Contains a collection of notes concerning John Redmond and the funeral of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, including a number of notes from editorials relating to the former.
Notes on the Freeman's Journal by J.J. O'Kelly, 1915
Notes concerning the Easter Rising by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1916
Contains a collection of notes relating to the 1916 Easter Rising, including notes from various newspapers such as the Cork Examiner.
Notebook "Cathal Brugha in the South Dublin Union" by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1916
Notebook, "The South Dublin Union" by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1916
Contains a notebook concerning the events of Easter 1916 in the South Dublin Union based on the original accounts originally published in the Catholic Bulletin.
Notebook, "On Boland's Mills and the Surrender" by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1916
Contains a notebook concerning the events of Easter 1916 at Boland's Mill as recounted by Nurses Elizabeth O'Farrell and Julia Grenan, members of Cumann na mBan.
Notes concerning the aftermath of Easter 1916 by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1916
Contains loose-leaf notes concerning: the various arrests during Easter 1916; those who were imprisoned; a short incomplete page about Roger Casement; John Redmond's reaction to the Rising; a tribute to the O'Rahilly and others; the Easter week deportees; and an extensive section on H.H. Asquith's visit to Ireland.
Note concerning Easter Rising sentencing by J.J. O'Kelly, 1916 June 22
Contains a single note contemporaneous to the Easter Rising about an upcoming trial for Austin Stack, Michael Collins, and David Kent set for 26 June 1916.
Miscellaneous notes concerning the Easter Rising by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1916
Contains miscellaneous materials relating to several of the executed men of Easter 1916, including two copies of a draft of a memorial announcment for Roger Casement, a stray piece of paper that notes PH Pearse as editor of An Claidheamh Soluis in 1906, and a printed copy of Piarais Beaslai's amhráin, "An Fiach Dubh," which references Seán Mac Diarmada. "An Fiach Dubh" was edited, annotated, and initialed by J.J. O'Kelly.
Notes concerning Irish nationalism, the Gaelic Revival, and the Irish War of Independence by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1922
Notes on the Revolutionary Dáil by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1919
Contains pages of loose notes concerning the Revolutionary Dáil, specifically the first meeting of Dáil Éireann on 21 January 1919 with Cathal Brugha presiding.
Notes, "From Austin Stack's Memorandum and Pearse Beasley's Life of of Michael Collins" by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1926
Contains both a notebook and 4 pages of loose notes, both of which are concerned with negotiations with Lloyd George during the Irish War of Independence as well as other notes from one of Austin Stack's memoranda and Piaras Béaslaí's Life of Michael Collins.
Notes concerning Cathal Brugha by J.J. O'Kelly, not before 1919
Contains a notebook, a page of looseleaf notes, and two paper fragments by J.J. O'Kelly relating to Cathal Brugha.
Notebook concerning the Civil War by J.J. O'Kelly, not before August 1922
Contains a red notebook with an account of the Irish Civil War spanning from April 1922 to August. of that year. The notebook pagination begins with 47.