Letters from his nephew Michael Kieran Dore, Rockwell College, Cashel, county Tipperary, conveying news of his school activities.
UntitledLetters from [Patrick] Mulcahy, 6 Percy Place, Dublin, offering words of encouragement to Dore during his imprisonment at Frongoch.
UntitledLetters from Father William E. O’Donnell at various foreign addresses, mainly in the United States and North Africa. The letters give an account of his daily life activities, discuss politics and convey and seek news of mutual friends. Some of the letters contain notes to or are jointly addressed to Dore’s wife. Also a letter from Dore to his wife enclosing a letter from O’Donnell. Two items in Irish. With two enclosures of press cuttings. For a photograph originally attached to item (53), see P2/6/6/9. In three folders. Also see P2/3/2/4/3-5.
UntitledLetters from his aunt Mary Sheahan, conveying domestic news and congratulating him on his marriage and the birth of his son.
UntitledAssorted postcards and greeting cards addressed to Dore’s mother Bridget and sister Mary, including one to Bridget Dore from Michael Staines.
UntitledÉamonn de hÓir's honours intermediate certificates.
UntitledPhotocopies of typescript poems in Irish, and handouts relating to Gaelic poetry and literature. Also related lists and bibliographies. Mostly in Irish.
UntitledTypescript document in Irish entitled Sinn Féin agus an Éigse by Donn S. Piatt, with some handwritten revisions.
UntitledTypescript document in Irish entitled Sinn Féin i gcúrsaí poilitidheachta agus dlighidh by an unidentified author.
UntitledTypescripts of three 19th-century poems in Irish with short introductory notes in English by de hÓir, possibly intended for publication. The poems are Fáilte na báinriogna Victoria go h-Éirinn by Briain O Tumaltaich; Tuireadh Thomais Daibhis attributed to Hugh Mac Donnell; and an untitled satirical poem by an unidentified author beginning with the line 'Air halla na conspoide'. With related manuscript drafts.
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