A World War II era letter from Seán Lemass to a Cork politician and a series of 1960s posters from Mallow cinema house were unveiled by the National Library of Ireland this week.
Michael Collins wrote to his friend Diarmuid Fawsitt on August 19, 1922, dismissing the Irish American threats, saying "let them all come." The letters between Collins and Fawsitt are a part of the Cork City and County Archives online.
The pro-Treaty rally hosted by Michael Collins on Cork’s Grand Parade on Sunday 12 March was deemed a success. The following day, before taking the afternoon train back to Dublin, Michael took the time with Diarmuid Fawsitt from the Provisional government.