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              Letter from Desmond Ryan
              UGA G/G03/2/2/598 · Item · 07/04/1959
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Desmond Ryan, 3 Charleston Road, Rathmines, Dublin, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that he was aware of her father's support of Pearse's efforts, both through his personal recollections as Pearse's secretary, and from documents he has seen. He is certainly aware that her father was one of the signatories to an appeal for money in 1912, and suggests that she talk to John Forde of Eyre Square, Galway. He remembers her father attending plays of the school.

              Letter from Desmond Ryan
              UGA G/G03/2/2/599 · Item · 14/04/1959
              Part of Gaeilge

              "Letter from Desmond Ryan to Síghle Bairéad, enclosing a copy of a broadcast he made in relation to the founding of Scoil Éanna. He states that the story about financial difficulties could certainly be true if it were after 1910 but not before. Denis Gwynn states that Pearse told him that Pearse put £100 towards the school, as well as a large sum from friends of his ""whose hearts were pat with mine"". He suggests to her not to take any notice of articles in the papers. He states that there was a definite reference to her father in a financial statement made by Pearse on the eve of his death, but that his assets certainly did not cover his liabilities. He says that the statements are with Daniel Maher, and that he is of the opinion that the debts had been settled privately in 1917 from the National Aid fund."

              UGA G/G03/2/2/600 · Item · 19/05/1959
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Maigréad M Nic Phiarais, to Síghle Bairéad, saying that she is sorry for her trouble with her sister, but that she will not help her get a better position in the Civil Service, as she (Síghle) would lose her job if it was found out.

              UGA G/G03/2/2/601 · Item · 05/07/1959
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Sinéad Bean de Valera, Áras an Uachtaráin, Baile Átha Cliath, to Síghle Bairéad, thanking her for her mass card and kind letter. She states that they were a great comfort to her. She hopes that Síghle is dealing with her own troubles alright [in Irish].

              Letter from Daniel C Maher
              UGA G/G03/2/2/602 · Item · 22/06/1960
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Daniel C Maher, Solr., 20 Westland Row, Dublin, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that as Padraig Pearse did not leave a will, he cannot give her a copy of it. In a note on the letter Síghle Bairéad states that Pearse did leave a written statement which mentioned her father.

              Letter from Síghle Bairéad
              UGA G/G03/2/2/603 · Item · 12/06/1960
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Síghle Bairéad to [ ], with reference to their broadcast referring to the lack of Irish in the Civil Service. She compares the people involved in the Gaelic League in 1893 with the current attitudes. She complains about the methods of teaching Irish. She also refers to her own experiences in the Civil Service, complaining of the attitude of some of her co-workers to the Irish language.

              UGA G/G03/2/2/604 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Gaeilge

              Signed statement of Síghle Baireád relating to what she knows about the foundation of Scoil Éanna, and contradicting what she claims are inaccuracies in Hedley's book.

              UGA G/G03/2/2/605 · Item · [195-]-[196-]
              Part of Gaeilge

              "Draft of a letter from Síghle Bairéad to [Margaret Pearse], requesting information on the friendship between their fathers. She asks ""where did Pearse mention his debt to my father?"" She complains that Miss Pearse does not acknowledge the help the family got from their friends."

              UGA G/G03/2/2/606 · Item · [1960]
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from [Fionan], Barry's Hotel, Dublin, to Síle Bairéad, stating that his only knowledge of her father was through his collecting money for Connradh. He states that her father was important to the founding of the state and was very efficient in his job [in Irish].

              UGA G/G03/2/2/607 · Item · 13/07/1960
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Maighread Nic Piaras, Linden Convalescent Home, Blackrock, County Dublin, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that her father was very friendly with Stiophán Bairéad. He viewed Stiophán as a pioneer of the language, saying that her father had asked her brother to be Síghle's godfather.