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Fine Gael Presidential Elections and Constitutional Referenda Archives

Identity Statement forFine Gael Presidential Elections and Constitutional Referenda Archives

Reference code: IE UCDA P39/PR

Title: Fine Gael Presidential Elections and Constitutional Referenda Archives

Dates: 1945-1973

Level of description: Fonds

Extent:

Identity Statement for Fine Gael Presidential Elections and Constitutional Referenda Archives

Institutional History

Formally launched on 27 April 1923, Cumann na nGaedheal was formed from the pro-Treaty wing ofSinn Féinwhich had been running the country since the split in the party. It continued in power until 1932 when it was defeated at a general election byFianna Fáil, formed in 1927 from the anti-Treaty Sinn Féin. After another defeat the following year, Cumann na nGaedheal merged with the Centre Party and the National Guard to form Fine Gael in September 1933. Between 1933 and 1973, the Party was in government twice, in coalition with the Labour Party,Clann na Poblachta, Clann na Talmhan and National Labour in the First Inter-Party Government, 1948–51, and with Labour and Clann na Talmhan in the Second Inter-Party Government, 1954–57.

Archival History

The Fine Gael Archives which consists of this collection;Fine Gael General Election Archives (P39/GE);Cumann na nGaedheal/Fine Gael Minute Books (P39/MIN)andFine Gael Constituency Archives (P39/C)were transferred to UCD Archives in April 1978.  

Scope and Content

Elections - Presidential, bye-elections, constitutional, proportional representation refernda: biographies of candidates; publicity literature; policies; posters; speeches; meetings and rallies; press cuttings; correspondence; results. 

Access: Application to consult the collection must be made to the depsoitor. Details of the procedure may be received from UCD Archives. UCD Archives reader's ticket andappointmentnecessary. 

Language: English

Finding Aid: Descriptive catalogue