Letters from Thomas Keane, [Limerick Prison], to Sally [McGowan], thanking her for books and cigarettes and enclosing a small present as a token of his appreciation. He expects to be moved from Limerick Prison shortly.
McGowan, Anne née Browne (1879-1965), Irish republicanLetters from Thomas Keane, West Clare Section, Limerick Prison, to Annie McGowan, thanking her for food, books, cigarettes and parcels.
McGowan, Anne née Browne (1879-1965), Irish republicanLetters from Thomas Keane, West Clare Section, Limerick Prison, to Tadgh [Timothy McGowan], thanking him and his mother for food, books, cigarettes and parcels and expressing his view that he will soon be moved from Limerick Prison. The reverse of one of the letters contains a message from Tadgh to which Keane’s note is a reply.
McGowan, Anne née Browne (1879-1965), Irish republicanLetters from Tim Binding, Penguin Books Ltd., 536 King’s Road, London SW10 0UH, to Michael Curtin, Mount Pleasant Avenue, Limerick, relating to the paperback rights in The Self-Made Men.
Curtin, Michael (1942-2016), writerThis sub-series contains a letter from Úna Stack [to Madge Daly?].
Daly Family of Limerick CityThis file contains a letter from William Kent to Madge Daly.
Daly Family of Limerick CityThis sub-series contains a letter from Winifred Carney to Madge Daly.
Daly Family of Limerick CityThis sub-series contains letters to Madge Daly mainly relating to articles submitted by Daly and her attempts to publish her memoirs.
Daly Family of Limerick CityBlack and white photograph (85 x 63 mm) of the front elevation of The Fort, Roundstone, county Galway, framed by trees. A note on the back by Kate O’Brien reads ‘June 1959. The Fort, Roundstone.’ The image is cropped.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerBlack and white negative of the front of a Euclid Machine, taken for Mr Porter. Negative vinegar damaged. Envelope notes the initials T.J.C.
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