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1917 Convention. Plans of ground floor rooms at Trinity College, seating plan for the Convention, an

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1917 Convention. Plans of ground floor rooms at Trinity College, seating plan for the Convention, an

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Auction Date:2011 Apr 16 @ 13:00 (UTC+1)
Location:The Freemasons Hall - 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
1917 Convention. Plans of ground floor rooms at Trinity College, seating plan for the Convention, and a notice from TCD regarding rooms and offices allocated.
litho. monochrome,
41 by 51cm., 16 by 20in.

Plan of Ground Floor Rooms, Convention Seating Plan and Notice concerning allocation of rooms to the Convention. (3 items). Very rare.
The Irish Convention was an assembly held in Dublin July 1917 to March 1918 to address self determination for Ireland and come to an understanding on recommendations as to the best manner and means this goal could be achieved. It was called by the Prime Minister Lloyd George in June 1917 and was composed of representatives of political parties – excluding Sinn Féin who boycotted it - and other interests including commerce and education. The Convention was chaired by Sir Horace Plunkett and the Secretary was Erskine Childers. Although some progress was made, with even Carson and the Unionists prepared to accept an Irish Parliament within the UK and under strict protection clauses for Unionists, the Convention did not succeed in achieving a consensus, and with the absence of Sinn Féin it really was never likely to succeed in achieving public support for its conclusion anyway