Letter from Eileen Irwin (née Holberton) to her sister-in-law Dorothy Evans Price (née Irwin)in Burma, about the Easter Rising in Dublin,
1916 April 3.
Mentions that "Uncle Charlie Daly [Charles De Burgh Daly] is the only one who seems to have been in danger, & he was potted at by that Countess whats-her-name who only missed him by an inch as he was standing at the windows of the University Club."
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Letter from Eileen Irwin (née Holberton) to her sister-in-law Dorothy Evans Price (née Irwin)in Burma, about the Easter Rising in Dublin,
1916 April 3.
In Collection: | Diaries and correspondence of Sir Alfred Irwin, 1878-1921. |
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Description: | Mentions that "Uncle Charlie Daly [Charles De Burgh Daly] is the only one who seems to have been in danger, & he was potted at by that Countess whats-her-name who only missed him by an inch as he was standing at the windows of the University Club." |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,670/50/1
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |