Dryer, Albert, 1888-1963

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Albert Dryer founded the Irish National Association in 1915 in Sydney, with the object of propagating the principle of Irish independence. For this cause he was interned in Darlinghurst gaol in 1918. He practised medicine from 1938, in Sydney and Singleton, N.S.W., where he died in 1963.

From the description of Papers. 1915-1963. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225790157

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associatedWith Australian League for Undivided Ireland. corporateBody
associatedWith Irish National Association of New South Wales. corporateBody
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Australia--New South Wales
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Convicts
Irish question
Political activists
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Political activists
Prisoners
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Birth 1888-03-01

Death 1963-04-11

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