Photocopy of a membership card issued to Barbara Clarke by the National Association of Teachers of Dancing. Also on the same page is a photocopy of a newspaper photograph of Rosalie Hodgson and Barbara Clarke dancing at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, dated June 1965.
Clarke, Barbara (1939-2007), dancerPhotocopy of a list of volunteers from the Kerry section of the Irish Brigade, under the command of General Eamon A. Horan, noting names and places of origin, which in the majority of cases is Tralee, with some from Ballyheigue. Also lists status, recording in the case of Tom Hayes, ‘machine gun co’, and those killed in action.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from the Secretary of General Eoin O’Duffy, 12 Pearse Street, Dublin to [Mrs. McCloskey], stating that in response to ‘your letter of February 3rd. to General O’Duffy re – Leo McCloskey. Dublin Road. Drogheda, the General now asks me to let you know that McCloskey is doing well, a splendid fellow, and he is very proud of him’.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from T. P. Kilfeather, Sunday Independent, Independent House, 90 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin, to Joseph A. Cunningham, Solicitor, Enniscorthy, county Wexford, regarding the Irish Brigade series and its content.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from Síle Maguire, Secretary of Irish Embassy in Spain, Madrid, to Gabriel Lee’s nephew.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from Patrick Hickey, ‘C’ Company Irish Brigade, c/o Caixa Postal 71 or 74, Lisbon, Portugal, reassuring his parents of his wellbeing and describing life in the trenches: ‘did you not get my other letters I wrote 6 of them so did Teddy [Ryan] and Frank [Hempenstall] they were in a bad way when I told them about not getting there letters at home… you saw in the papers about some of our fellows being killed it was pretty tough as they were very nice chaps, our Company was leading the attack that day and not one of us was hurt, we are up beside Madrid now we can see it in the distance it look very big from where we are’.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from Patrick Hickey, ‘C’ Company Irish Brigade, c/o Caixa Postal 71 or 74, Lisbon, Portugal to his parents: ‘we are getting it pretty easy out here at present it is very quiet we are about 2 miles from Madrid now it look to be a great place from where we are… I do be looking forward to your letters for a bit of news as we do not no what is going on at home we get no English papers out here’.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from Patrick Hickey, ‘C’ Company Irish Brigade, c/o General O’Duffy, Cáceres, Spain to his parents: ‘it wont be long now till I am back we are to land at the north wall on the 23rd May at 2OC’.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from Patrick Hickey, ‘C’ Company Irish Brigade, c/o Caixa Postal 71, Lisbon, Portugal to his parents, apologising for leaving without telling them and giving his impressions of Spanish people: ‘the people out here are very nice only they cant speak English we do have right sport trying to make them understand what we want.’
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a letter from Patrick Hickey, ‘C’ Company Irish Brigade, c/o General O’Duffy, Cáceres, Spain to his parents: ‘Well mother and dad I cannot make out how you did not get my letters I also wrote to Ned and Greta but I never got a answer… we are expecting to be shifted to some other place in a couple of days time so we are seeing a bit of spain’.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar