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The Governor-General officially represented the British monarch in the Irish Free State; de Valera’s government made a point of snubbing him as they sought to expand the boundaries of Irish sovereignty beyond the limits specified in the 1921 Treaty.

James McNeill1932

University College Dublin Archives

University College Dublin Archives
Dublin, Ireland

The Governor-General officially represented the British monarch in the Irish Free State; de Valera’s government made a point of snubbing him as they sought to expand the boundaries of Irish sovereignty beyond the limits specified in the 1921 Treaty.

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  • Title: The Governor-General officially represented the British monarch in the Irish Free State; de Valera’s government made a point of snubbing him as they sought to expand the boundaries of Irish sovereignty beyond the limits specified in the 1921 Treaty.
  • Creator: James McNeill
  • Date Created: 1932
  • Rights: Public domain
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