File:Maurice Healy. All-for-Ireland League MPs, 1910 (cropped).jpg

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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.
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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: Photographer Unknown, but artwork assumed to be by Cork Free Press.

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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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