ID2100
CollectionPapers of Máire Comerford
Collection DescriptionBorn and brought up in Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Máire went to London to receive an education as a secretary and became interested in the cause of Irish independence. On her return, she joined Sinn Féin in Gorey and was a witness to the events of the Easter Rising in Dublin. She gained employment with Alice Stopford-Green and met many of the major figures involved in the War of Independence during her time in residence with Mrs Stopford-Green on St Stephen’s Green. During the Civil War, Máire joined the White Cross and was in the Four Courts during the last days before its destruction. She was also involved in travelling to America to raise money for Sinn Féin. In 1935, Máire joined the Irish Press as a journalist and stayed with the newspaper until her retirement in 1965. Throughout her life Máire was heavily involved in the republican cause and was arrested at the age of eighty-one on a Sinn Féin platform in Dublin. She has one published work entitled The First Dáil, January 21st 1919 (Dublin: J. Clarke, [1969]) in which she examined the formation and working of the first Dáil Éireann. [UCD Archives]
Collection Web Addresshttps://www.ucd.ie/archives/t4media/la0018-comerford-maire-d...
ReferenceLA18
Description

Draft of Comerford's unpublished memoirs relating events and experiences from her childhood to the end of the Civil War and including accounts and opinions of the major contemporary figures and developments.

Also contains some historical research notes including correspondence with Diarmuid Brennan concerning a manuscript about the death of Michael Collins. Other material relates to research and correspondence on Anna Parnell, sister of Charles Stewart Parnell and founder of the Ladies Land League, and material on general issues including prison conditions. [UCD Archives]

Includes: Typescript draft of The dangerous ground (on the War of Independence and the Civil War), and of Anna Parnell: a history of the Ladies' Land League, both written by Máire Comerford.

AccessBy prior appointment.
Date1919-1976
Century20th
Keywords
Note

Produced for consultation in microform.

A descriptive list for this collection is available here.

Repository NameUCD Archives
AddressJames Joyce Library UCD Belfield Dublin 4
EircodeD04 R7R0
Telephone(01) 716-7555
Email Addressarchives@ucd.ie
Repository Web Addresswww.ucd.ie/archives
latitude53.30671
longitude-6.22347