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English: Historical group image of five Irish UK Members of Parliament (MPs) representing the political All-for-Ireland League party formed in 1909.
Members pictured are: Patrick Guiney (North Cork), James Gilhooly (West Cork), Maurice Healy (North-east Cork), D. D. Sheehan (Mid Cork) and Eugene Crean (South-east Cork).

The other MPs elected in January 1910 for the party were: William O'Brien (Cork city), John O'Donnell (South Mayo) and Timothy Michael Healy (North Louth).
Elected in December 1910 was John P. Walsh (South Cork).

Maurice and Timothy Healy were brothers.
Date

Original: Saturday, July 30th 1910.

(8 January 2006 original upload date)
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renewed upload in full resolution by Osioni (23 December 2010)

(Original text: Original: This image was a free supplement and political poster circulated with the issue of the Cork Free Press newspaper dated Saturday, July 30th 1910.)
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Original: Photogrphher Unknown, but artwork assumed to be by Cork Free Press.

Original uploader was Osioni
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  • 2006-01-08 21:18 Osioni 465×368× (97326 bytes) Historical group image of members of the [[All-for-Ireland League]] political party which image was a free supplement poster circulated with an issue of the Cork Free Press newspaper in 1910.

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