Item 94 - Letter from John Fleming to Stephen Barrett

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UGA G/G03/1/3/2/94

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Letter from John Fleming to Stephen Barrett

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  • 13/10/1885

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Letter from John Fleming, 17 Carlisle St., South Circular Rd., Dublin, to Stephen Barrett stating that the publisher of the "Gaelic Journal" is Dollard of Carlisle St. He then goes on to outline the importance of getting children taught through Irish in the schools. "Let this step be once taken, and the innate love of the mother tongue will enkindle in the breasts of our people from day to day". In particular, he feels that the Irish speaking classes are of good use.

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This item is open to bone fide researchers and is subject to the conditions of access governing consultation of archival material at the James Hardiman Library.
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      21-01-2013
      17-06-2025

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