| Bib ID |
2184989 |
| Format |
Manuscript, Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Access Conditions |
Available for research. Not for loan. |
| Description |
[1915-1963]
2.5 m. (12 boxes) + 1 fol. box.
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| Summary |
Papers: 1. Internment 1918-1919; 2. Petition seeking repeal of the Government of Ireland Act; 3. Irish National Association, 1916-1919, 1949-1953. 4. Australian League for Undivided Ireland, 1948-1954; 5. Correspondence 1930-1963; 6. Miscellaneous, including photographs. Added to Collection. 7. Manuscript music scores and miscellaneous papers including correspondence, clippings of articles, receipts.
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| Biography/History |
Albert Dryer founded the Irish National Association in 1915 in Sydney, with the object of propagating the principle of Irish independence. For this cause he was interned in Darlinghurst Gaol in 1918. He practised medicine from 1938, in Sydney and Singleton, N.S.W., where he died in 1963.
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| Notes |
Manuscript reference no.: MS 6610.
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| Related Material |
Albert Dryer photograph collection; Located at; National Library of Australia Pictures collection PIC P829 LOC R4. |
| Index/Finding Aid Note |
Finding aid (8 p.) available in the Manuscript Reading Room. |
| Subjects |
Dryer, Albert, - 1888-1963 - Archives. | Australian League for Undivided Ireland. | Irish National Association of New South Wales. | Political activists - Australia - Archives. | Prisoners - New South Wales - Archives. | Irish question.
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| Time Coverage |
1915-1963 |
| Occupation |
Political activists. | Prisoners. |