Letter to Patrick Pearse from an unidentified correspondent regarding St. Enda's school, Thomas Clarke, William Bulfin, and Countess Markievicz,
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Summary: | Legible text reads "[A] Cara. I just ... [to] T. Clarke to [talk] a[bout] the idea of getting some of the County organisations doing something for you. It may be possible to get something but it will not be an easy matter. If one start however then others might follow suit. If you like we shall write to those most likely to work & see what can be done. Your letter to me this evening will be very useful if forwarded [illegible]. I would suggest that you ... for ... [Gaelic] American & [see?] a photo of the boys. [?] the [writing?] up don't be afraid of going it as national as possible. It would also help you among the individuals to whom you would apply. It is a pity Bulfin near wrote about the school. But there are plenty could write it up well. I would do it myself only I am working for [exams?]. If you like I could get Countess Markievicz ..." |
In collection: | Collection of correspondence to Patrick Pearse |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 item(2 pages). |
Access: | In extremely poor condition - requires conservation. |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from an unidentified correspondent regarding St. Enda's school, Thomas Clarke, William Bulfin, and Countess Markievicz,
undated.
In Collection: | Collection of correspondence to Patrick Pearse |
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Description: | Legible text reads "[A] Cara. I just ... [to] T. Clarke to [talk] a[bout] the idea of getting some of the County organisations doing something for you. It may be possible to get something but it will not be an easy matter. If one start however then others might follow suit. If you like we shall write to those most likely to work & see what can be done. Your letter to me this evening will be very useful if forwarded [illegible]. I would suggest that you ... for ... [Gaelic] American & [see?] a photo of the boys. [?] the [writing?] up don't be afraid of going it as national as possible. It would also help you among the individuals to whom you would apply. It is a pity Bulfin near wrote about the school. But there are plenty could write it up well. I would do it myself only I am working for [exams?]. If you like I could get Countess Markievicz ..." |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item(2 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,604/5 (Withdrawn)
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Access Conditions: | In extremely poor condition - requires conservation. |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |