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              UGA G/G03/2/1/587 · Item · 1965
              Part of Irish Language

              Typescript draft of letter by Síghle Bairéad, Ferndale, 67 Whitehall Rd., Dublin to An Dr. S Ó Duileaga, 28 Cearnóg Ceimilim, Baile Átha Cliath 6. She refers to personal matters, in particular relating to the disposal of the books of Ciarán Bairéad to the Irish Folklore Commission, and refers to conversations she had had with the Librarian. [Restricted access due to personal information].

              UGA G/G03/2/2/639 · Item · 05/09/1962
              Part of Irish Language

              Typescript copy of letter of Síghle Bairéad to the Editor of the "Sunday Press", commenting that she cannot recall any reference to the incident referred to by Eoin P O Caoimh. She states that Pearse did leave many creditors after him, including her father. "Mr Pearse had many intellectual gifts but Accountancy was not one of them". Also copy of same.

              UGA G/G03/2/4/689 · Item · [1966]-[1970]
              Part of Irish Language

              Typescript copy of lecture given to Réalt Bhúde, giving an account of his parents' life. It dwells mainly on the opening years of the language movement with the various teachers of the language. It includes an account of Lady Gregory's experience in Kiltartan among others [in Irish].

              UGA G/G03/1/5/3/1/280 · Item · 04/1921
              Part of Irish Language

              Typescript copies of the obituaries for Stiophán Bairéad which appeared in the "Leader" newspaper [Some in Irish].

              UGA G/G17/2/162/1162 · Item · 30/01/1974
              Part of Irish Language

              Typescript card from Ciarán Ó Nualláin, "Inniu", 29 Sráid Uí Chonaill Íocht, Baile Átha Cliath, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, checking out something in his Gogarty article [in Irish].

              UGA G/G03/2/3/670 · Item · [191-]
              Part of Irish Language

              Typescript article (post-1914), possibly by Stiophán Bairéad, on the role that the language revival played in the promotion of Irish industry. He comments that they were the first organisation to develop the Patrick's Day parade and provide a platform for speeches. "It was to these Hyde and McNeill, Griffith and D P Moran preached the doctrine that unless Ireland became independent culturally and economically, no political triumph could save it from extinction as a nation". He attributes to the League the reason why the disparate groups seeking to nurture Irish industry were brought together as a serious force.