Letter from Myles Dillon, Instituid Ard-Leighinn Bhaile Átha Cliath, 64-5 Cearnóg Mhuirbhtheann, Baile Átha Cliath, thanking him for all his help. He recounts the horrors of his train journey home, and comments that he should be ready to be in Gort by Fr
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Letter from Uan Uladh, 38 Bóthar Ponizton, Ráth gCearr thanking him for the copy of "Book-Lover". He also hopes that the radio programme went well, and asks after Síle [in Irish].
Letter from Uan Uladh, 38 Bóthar Ponizton, Ráth gCearr, asking if he could look into the matter they were talking about, and make a list for him [in Irish].
Letter from Christy Burke, St. Mary's College, Galway, to Ciarán Bairéad stating that he will have the document for him by the end of the week. He has another article covering the same topic, but in a lighter vein, which he thinks may not be much good.
Letter from Robert Cresswell, St. Andrew's Hotel, Exchequer St., Dublin to Ciarán Bairéad saying that Prof. Delargy told him that he should contact Ciarán. He is trying to study the structures of an Irish rural community, especially what keeps it going in
Letter from Ciarán Mac Mathúna, Radio Éireann, Baile Átha Cliath, to Ciarán Bairéad. He states that they will be having a programme on Irish songs and stories from County Galway and asks him if he will help him collect them. He is particularly interested
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Letter from Tadhg Ó Móráin, Inisthiar, Oileáin Árann, to Ciarán Bairéad, giving him names of possible informants for the Irish Folklore Commission. He suggests Bhean Uí Dhómhnaill and Seosamh Ó Flatharta. He says that he is off to Inismór, and hopes to ge
Letter from G D Pearson, Headmaster of the Eastcliffe Grammar School, The Grove, Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Ciarán Bairéad, saying that he currently engaged in a Scenic-Graphic study of the Aran Islands, and that Dr Wall had suggested that he contac
Letter from Elizabeth Coxhead, The Red House, St. Mary's Way, Gerrards Cross, to Ciarán Bairéad, thanking him for his most interesting letter. She takes his point about Lady Gregory, feeling that her work in folklore was a stepping stone towards writing p