File:Ireland, United a Nation.jpg

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THE ONE, AND ONLY HOPE, an illustrated newspaper image on the front page of
William O'Brien's newspaper "The Irish People", illustrating the principles of his new political movement, the All-for Ireland League,
founded March 1909 in Kanturk County Cork. It reflects O'Brien's concept of a union in Ireland of all creeds and classes on the path to
"United Ireland a Nation" (distant background).

The individual sashes worn by those shown standing on the right under Erin's All for Ireland banner are

(l.-r. front): Landlord, Tenant, Sinn Feiner, Parliamentarian, Independent Orangeman, Nationalist,

(rear): Catholic, Protestant, Peoples of ....
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Source 'The Irish People' newspaper
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