This series contains material relating to the Daly family and comprises in the main correspondence between family members and from noted republican figures of the early 20th century, memoirs written by Madge Daly relating to the events of the Easter Rising, Civil War and the War of Independence, and ephemera relating to individual members of the Daly family.
Sans titreLetter from Pierce Beazley, Manchester Prison to Madge Daly, thanking her for a delivery of books and making brief references to the conditions in Manchester Jail and the current state of affairs in Ireland.
Sans titreHardback notebook containing a list of names and addresses captioned ‘List for Appeals (Limerick)’ and accounts relating to posters and postcards of the 1916 leaders produced to collect funds for the 1916 Memorial. Inserted between the pages are additional accounts, correspondence between Madge Daly and The Sign of the Three Candles Limited, 9-10 Fleet Street, Dublin, a handwritten subscription list and a galley proof of same.
Sans titreHardback notebook containing accounts of flour, sugar, lard and yeast and wages paid, with a related insert.
Sans titreSoftback notebook containing accounts of flour, sugar, lard and yeast and wages paid.
Sans titreSoftback notebook containing accounts of flour, sugar, lard and yeast and wages paid.
Sans titreGeneral register to be kept in factories and workshops, unused except for the first page.
Sans titreStocks and shares issued to Edward and Nora Dore. In four folders.
Sans titreLetters from Tom and Leslie Barry, 64 St Patrick’s Street, Cork conveying domestic news and discussing political and commemorative matters. Some of the letters have been addressed jointly to Dore and his wife.
Sans titreLetters from his parents Edward and Bridget Dore, Glin, county Limerick mostly written during Dore’s imprisonment at Frongoch, enclosing gifts of food, conveying domestic news and enquiring after his health. Also one letter from Bridget Dore to Father Bernard Moore regarding her son. In four folders.
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