Circular letter from Caoimhín Ó Danachair, thanking him for filling out the questionnaire on corn and bread, and asking if he could find out any lore about milk and milk products [in Irish and English].
Manuscript
6357 Archival description results for Manuscript
Circular letter from Caoimhín Ó Danchair, Coimisiún Béaloideasa Éireann, asking if he could find out information on locally made furniture, as well as ways in which goods were carried [in Irish and English].
Letter from Kevin Danahar, Coimisiúm Béaloideasa Éireann, thanking him for the photographs of the roof-beams from Carnane, and asking if he could get the negatives of these.
MS letter from Conn [ ] of Campaign for Social Justice to Kevin Boyle. Letter mentions "Are all such [productions] to be on file so that the researchers, when we are all dead, will get some idea of [what the establishment thought].
Letter from Cáit Bean Uí Fhátharta, Inismeán, Árainn, to Ciarán Bairéad enclosing a receipt for two guineas which he donated to the building of a hall there [in Irish].
Letter from C. O'Connell to Mr. Cleary in which they outline the cost of circulars and postage to all Dublin members. Mentions a speech delivered by Enoch Powell, refers to an article in that day's Irish Times on "The French, the Irish and the EEC".
Letter from C Maguire, Claremorris, County Mayo to S Bairéad saying that he has received both his letters and agrees with him "I think it would be a national crime at this stage the men who worked so hard and fought against such odds to bring the League t
Letter from C Flood, "The Nationalist and Leinster Times", Carlow to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, enclosing a cheque for his poem "Xmas Night" which was published in the newspaper.
Letter from Bulmer Hobson, the Tonthines, Castleconnell, County Limerick, to Síghle Bairéad, stating that, while he knew her father's work in the Gaelic League, that he did not know him personally.
Letter from Browne & Nolan Ltd. 24 & 25 Nassau St., Dublin to G.A. Moonan, Chairman, Finance Committee, Gaelic League. It outlines their distribution network in the country, and states that the keeping of the shop open would not be a disadvantage to them. "We should make a display of your publications here as well and it would undoubtedly be an advantage in being represented on both sides of the city".