"Letter from Liam Ó Domhnaill,""Eiscrarach"", Cill Fiaintan, Co. Áth Cliath, to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that the only pamphlet he has is ""Guth na mBárd"", and that he is welcome to it [in Irish]."
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Letter from Liam P McDermott, Newcastle, County Dublin, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, with a query in relation to Dan Lowery's music hall.
" Letter from Liam Price, 8 Herbert Park, Donnybrook, Dublin, to Ciarán Bairéad, thanking him for his letters and notebooks. He discusses the word ""Soratham"" with him. He says to let him know when he will be in Dublin with the maps."
" Letter from Liam Price, 8 Herbert Park, Donnybrook, Dublin, to Ciarán Bairéad, thanking him for his letters and notebooks. He discusses the word ""Soratham"" with him. He says to let him know when he will be in Dublin with the maps."
Letter from Lilian Gunton, 38 Paultons Square, Chelsea, to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that she is doing a book on the stations of the cross, asking him for his advice on whether it should be fully illustrated or not, and giving him the possible illustrations that she would use.
Letter from Lillias Mitchell, 39 Lower Leeson St., Dublin to Ciarán Bairéad thanking him for his help, as well as that of Máire Connelly, saying that the way she works is very skilled and she has only seen it in books.
Letter from Miss L Mitchell, Great Southern Hotel, Galway to Ciarán Bairéad, stating that she had reached the Aran Islands safely and that Miss Máire Connelly showed her what she wanted to see.
Letter from Lillias Mitchell, 39 Upper Leeson St., to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that Mr Lucas had mentioned that he could get a half-made Aran crios. She wants to study the technique used in making it to preserve the tradition rather than exploit it.
"Letter from Lillias Mitchell 39 Lower Leeson St., Dublin to Ciarán Bairéad, enclosing the box of indigo dye. She says that it is the same as the Dane has. ""It is a great pity that the Dane spoils traditional methods""."
Letter from Lily M Stephens, 2 Harcourt Terrace, Dublin 2 to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that Captain Danagher suggested that she contact him. She has photographs that her husband inherited from his uncle J M Synge, and the Dolmen Press are seeking to publish them. She asks if he can help