This sub-series contains a file of archaeological interest collected by Éamonn Proinsias de hÓir.
Sans titreLetter from Winifred Carney, 2 Carlisle Circus, Belfast to [Madge] Daly, relating to her memories of Thomas Clarke during the Easter Rising, the prospect of establishing a Liberty Club in Limerick, and Daly’s invitation to visit her in Limerick.
Sans titreLetter from Roger Casement, Malahide, county Dublin [to John Daly] relating to a German friend who will be visiting Limerick. Casement asks Daly ‘to put him in the way of seeing the true nationalists of Limerick – not the Shoneens.’
Sans titreThis sub-series contains letters from Mary Alden Childers to the Daly family.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains letters from Kathleen Clarke née Daly, mainly to her sisters Agnes, Caroline and Madge Daly.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains letters from Thomas Clarke, mainly to John Daly.
Sans titreTypescript extracts from Thomas Clarke’s letters to his wife Kathleen Clarke. Lacking first page(s).
Sans titreLetter from Thomas Clarke from an unidentified location to Madge Daly, concerning general family business relating to America.
Sans titreLetter from Father Albert Bibby, Franciscan Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin and from Kilkenny to Madge Daly, giving news of his sisters and mutual friends; giving news of Kathleen Clarke and her state of health following her imprisonment; and discussing the treatment of Irish prisoners in England. Also his business card.
Sans titreLetter from Ernest Blythe, Cork Gaol to Madge Daly, describing his hunger strike and disturbed stomach, and the postponement of his court martial.
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