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  • HISTORIC RARITIES AT WHYTE’S ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SALE TODAY

    A rare photo of the O’Donovan Rossa funeral committee

    In August of 1915 the funeral of Fenian leader Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa was a rallying point for Irish Republicans, often cited as a precursor to the events of the Easter Rising the following year.  The passionate Glasnevin graveside oration by Padraig Pearse finished with the oft quoted words:  “Ireland unfree shall never be at peace”.  A rare photograph of The O’Donovan Rossa funeral committee is lot 159 at Whyte’s timed online Eclectic Collector sale which draws to a close from 1 pm today.  The estimate is €500-€700 for a picture which includes Eamon de Valera, Thomas McDonagh, Seamus Buggy, Arthur Griffith, Cathal Brugha, John MacBride, Countess Markievicz and Tom Clarke.  Everyone in it is named. Labour members of the committee not in the photo include James Larkin.

    The Eclectic Collector is a fascinating sale.  Lot 217 is an account of the death of Michael Collins by Emmet Dalton, who was travelling with him at Beal na mBlath. It consists of eight typewritten pages signed in blue pencil in Dalton’s hand. This unique eyewitness account is thought to be unpublished and is estimated at €2,000-€3,000. More than 500 lots of historical artefacts, manuscripts, documents, photographs, books, militaria, medals, weapons and memorabilia including advertising, sport and entertainment, posters, postcards, coins and bank notes will come under the hammer.

    Emmet Dalton’s account of the death of Michael Collins 

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