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Irish internees in Darlinghurst Gaol c1918

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(Part of Albert Dryer photograph collection)

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Irish National Association
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Irish Prisoners War World War I
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Darlinghurst Gaol
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Dalton, Maurice Dryer, Albert James FitzGerald, Thomas McGeown, Frank McGing, Michael McGuinness, William McSweeney, Edmund

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National Library of Australia

Irish National Association

Founded in 1915 with the aim of rallying the Irish-Australian community behind the cause of Irish sovereignty, the INA has fostered Sydney's Irish heritage for nearly a century, despite political difficulties and changes in Irish migration.

Irish

Prisoners

War

World War I

Darlinghurst Gaol

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Sydney's main gaol from its opening in 1841, later used as an internment camp, technical college and art school.

Dryer, Albert James

Irish-German clerk.

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FitzGerald, Thomas

Irish republican interned at Darlinghurst.

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Dalton, Maurice

Brisbane based Irish republican interned at Darlinghurst.

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McGeown, Frank

Melbourne based Irish republican interned at Darlinghurst in 1918.

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McSweeney, Edmund

Sydney based Irish republican gaoled at Darlinghurst on suspicion of being a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.

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McGing, Michael

Irish republican interned as a suspected member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.

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McGuinness, William

Irish republican interned at Darlinghurst gaol in 1918.

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