"Barton, Robert Childers, 1881-1975" - 18 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
Da Barton remembers: The last days of Erskine ChildersFagan, BenArticle in Journal2021
Glendalough employees... from the Barton papers... entitled: Employees on Farm and Garden whom I have known. It dates from the 1960sCox, RickArticle in Journal1996
Glendalough House, Annamoe, Co. WicklowDavies, MaryArticle in Journal2016
Letters concerning Robert BartonCofey, SaiveArticle in Journal2003
Life in Wicklow a century ago... 1919Finlay, JohnArticle in Journal2019
Life in Wicklow a century ago... 1920Finlay, JohnArticle in Journal2020
Life in Wicklow a century ago... 1921Finlay, JohnArticle in Journal2021
Paint and politics - an 'unhealthy intersection. The fate of Sir John Lavery's 'Irish history paintings' exhibited at the Irish Race Congress in Paris in January 1922Shortall, BillyArticle in Journal2022
Plenipotentiaries appointedConnell, Joseph E.A.Article in Journal2021
Rebel Prods : the forgotten story of Protestant radical nationalists and the 1916 RisingJones, ValerieMonograph or Collective VolumeAshfield Press2016
Reframing the republic : republican socio-economic thought and the road to Fianna Fáil, 1923-26O'Neill, Timothy M.Article in Book2015
Robert Barton : a remarkable revolutionaryLawlor, Chris, 1960-Monograph or Collective VolumeThe History Press2024
Robert Barton remembers
  • Barton, Robert Childers, 1881-1975
  • Fagan, Ben
  • Article in Journal2020
    Robert Barton: Courtmartial, imprisonment and releaseArticle in Journal2005
    Robert Childers Barton. A man of many partsCox, RickArticle in Journal1996
    The Barton Papers in Wicklow County ArchivesWright, CatherineArticle in Journal2021
    The Bartons of Annamoe and their recollectionsFinlay, JohnArticle in Journal2021
    Unlikely revolutionary? The political formation of Robert Barton and his role in the struggle for Irish independence, 1918-1923Dredge, JohnArticle in Journal2017