Notes on the general topography of the city and the different buildings and streets around Dublin, done as research work for "Dé Luain".
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Letter from Seán Ó Luing, 30 Ascal na Coille, Teach Lorcáin, Baile Átha Cliath, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc apologising for not writing sooner, saying that he is delighted to hear that he is working on a book on Easter Week. He tells him that the Irish Volunteer
Letter from Seán Ó Luing, 30 Ascal na Coille, Teach Lorcáin, Baile Átha Cliath, to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc apologising for not writing sooner, saying that he is delighted to hear that he is working on a book on Easter Week. He tells him that the Irish Volunteer
Typescript version of "Dé Lúain" with minor handwritten amendments [in Irish].
Copy of review of "Dé Luain" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc, done by Criostoir Mac Aonghusa and published in Inniu [in Irish].
Letter from Tomás Ó Floinn, Foxrock, Dublin, to Mr. Figgis, returning a manuscript of "Dé Luain" with his comments on the text and suggestions for improvement.
Article by Ultan Macken in the RTE Guide on Eoghan Ó Tuairisc ahead of the broadcast of a reading of "Dé Luain".
Letter from P A Wayman, Director of the School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dunsink, County Dublin, telling him that the eclipse of 3rd February could have only been partially visible in Dublin. He also comments that the meteo
Letter from [ ], Principal officer, Roinn Airgeadais, Halla na Cathrach, Bárdas Átha Cliath to Eugene Watters, saying that the frescos in City Hall were begun in late 1914 and finished early in 1919.
Notes on weather in early 1916.