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220 DERRICK FAMILY STATEMENTS 1916.Handwritten report by Lieut. G. Waterhouse of Dublin Univ. OTC of evidence given by Joseph Derrick, 22
Eustace St., aged 27, labourer, who was arrested on 28.4.1916; James Derrick (apparently his father); and Mrs.
Mary Derrick (mother of Joseph and Patrick), with a signed statement by Waterhouse and another officer, say-
ing they are convinced the family are perfectly innocent and should be sent home. The statements indicate
that the other brother, Patrick Derrick (not interviewed) was a member of the Irish Volunteers, but Joseph was
a member of National Volunteers and did not approve of his brother’s activities.
Interesting collection.
€ 100 - 200
221 ROGER CASEMENTLITHOGRAPHIC PRINT from the original drawn from life
in 1916 by Prof. L. Fanto, Art Director, State Theatre,
Saxony, 37 x 28cm No. 216 from an edition of 350,
Three Candles printing, unframed.
€ 100 - 200




