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Lot Is Closed 1916 (25 April) The arrest and imprisonment of Alderman James J. Kelly picture postcards.
1916 (25 April) The arrest and imprisonment of Alderman James J. Kelly picture postcards. - 11916 (25 April) The arrest and imprisonment of Alderman James J. Kelly picture postcards. - 21916 (25 April) The arrest and imprisonment of Alderman James J. Kelly picture postcards. - 3
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1916 (25 April) The arrest and imprisonment of Alderman James J. Kelly picture postcards.
Estimate:
€200 - €300
Sold
€520
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Description
Description: Two extremely rare real photo picture postcards, inscribed and signed by Kelly - "Taken in Dublin April '16 before my arrest " and "Taken in London - immediately on my release from Wandsworth Jail and deportation In Error", also an unused card showing a group of British Army offices at the Parnell Monument with the "captured rebel flag". Kelly had been arrested by the infamous Captain Bowen-Colthurst who was responsible for the unlawful execution of Francis Sheehy Skeffington.
Note: From a letter published in The Irish Times, 27 June 1915:"His shop, not pub, was on the corner which became known as Kelly’s Corner and it was at these premises that the above incident happened. My grandfather was arrested with Dickson and McIntyre and also had nothing to do with the Rising as he believed in Home Rule.Fortunately, through some act of fate, my grandfather was not executed with the other unfortunates but was still wrongfully imprisoned in Brixton for 18 days with the threat of an execution hanging over him. Sir Francis Vane, stationed at Portobello Barracks, was a regular customer of my grandfather and, on learning of the incident, investigated it, which led to my grandfather’s release and the court-martial of Bowen-Colthurst. – Yours, etc,BRIAN MAHON,"
Condition
Very fine.