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154
[COLLINS,Michael&MULCAHY,Richard]
A Photograph ofMichael Collins and RichardMulcahymarching in procession
at the funeral ofArthurGriffith. SignedanddatedbyRisteárdUaMaolcatha.To-
getherwith a typed letter signedbyMulcahybothdated19th June 1964. Framed.
In fine condition. 49.5x42cm.
In the letterMulcahydiscusses thephotographof ‘Mickandmyself’, addressed to
CharlieKellydated19th June 1964, LissenfieldHouse, Rathmines 6.
€250 - 350
155
[COLLINS,Michael]
Mick’sConversion.Air: BouldRobert Emmet. Four verses of four lines, un-
signed, circa1921, anti-Treaty. Single sheet, 17.5x12.5cm, printedone sideonly.
Rare.
‘I’mbouldMichaelCollins, thedarlin’ of Ireland,
I’mbouldMichaelCollins, thediplomat fine.
Farewell old Ireland, the landofmy sireland,
A trueBritish subject I’ll be till I die’.
€150 - 200
156
[COLLINS,Michael]
A single sheetmemorial card, 6 x 9cm, withblackborder.With the legend “Jesus
mercy!Maryhelp!” above anoval portrait ofMichael Collins: “Inundyingmem-
ory of Michael Collins, Commander in Chief of Irish National Army, killed in
action near Bandon, Co. Cork on 22ndAugust 1922, aged 30 years. R.I.P.”With
verse ‘’... and Erin’s lost a noble son, We pray that with his parting breath, that
peace for Irelandmaybewon”.
€200 - 300
157
COLLINS,Michael.
MichaelCollinsA collection includinga fine framedphotoofCollins seatedwith
briefcase, smiling; An admission card forMr. [Charles]Kelly, ‘friend’, to attend a
memorialMass for Collins at the Pro-Cathedral inDublin, 28.8.1922, worn; An
invitation toMr. Charles Kelly to attend unveiling of Griffith-CollinsMemorial
at LeinsterLawn,Dublin, 13August 1923; andoneother item. (4)
€400 - 500
157A COLLINS,Michael.
A small photographicprint, postcard-size, 5x3 ins [13x8cms], showingMichael
Collins indeath, lying in state in inCityHall,hiscoffin surroundedby soldierson
guard, with a crucifix andNational flag. The photograph taken from anunusual
angle.
€300 - 500
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