Box MSE/IR Doc CC-1
Contains 31 Results:
Rose given to George Bernard Shaw by Millicent “Cynthia” Stephens
An envelope containing the dried petals of a red rose. The envelope bears a notation from George Bernard Shaw "A red rose given to me by Mrs. Jas. Stephens... Mch. 7/25."
Letter from Daniel O'Connell, "Darrynane" Abbey, to Richard Barrett, 1835 November 13
One letter to Barrett in his role as editor of The Pilot complaining of recent derogatory use of the term "Jew" in the newspaper.
Letter from Daniel O'Connell, 10 Langham Place, to "Dear Sir", 1836 May 26
One letter criticizing efforts related to unnamed charity and Arthur Buller, Esquire.
Letter from Daniel O'Connell, Merrion Square, Dublin, to Monsieur Leduc Rollin, 1843 August 4
One letter thanking Leduc and his friends for support on behalf of O'Connell and the Repeal Association and inviting Leduc to visit Ireland. Letter text in a secretarial hand, with postscript and corrections by Daniel O'Connell.
Letter from Daniel O'Connell, Merrion Square, Dublin, to Henry Blennerhassett, 1843 August 24
One letter to Blennerhassett, Chairman of the Kerry Repealers, responding to an invitation to Kerry and expressing delight and optimism at the support the Repeal Movement had gained.
Engraved portrait of Daniel O'Connell, undated
Clipping "The Pope and Daniel O'Connell" from London Standard, 1894 June 18
One clipping on Pope Leo XIII's recollections of Daniel O'Connell on the occasion of O'Connell's descendants' visit to Rome.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1926 January 13
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Dunsany Castle, County Meath, Ireland, marked 'dictated.' The letter refers to The Poetry Review.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1928 January 7
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, thanking her for repayment of some money, and for some writing that she had sent.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1928 June 3
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Shoreham, Kent, England, thanking her for repaid debt.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1931 January 10
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Dunsany Castle, County Meath, Ireland. The letter congratulates Mrs. Wieland on completing her book and thanks her for the copy she sent.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1931 January 21
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Dunsany Castle, County Meath, Ireland. The letter discusses proof-reading, specifically for books.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1933 March 18
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Dunsany Castle, County Meath, Ireland. The letter discusses Lord Dunsany's opinion of Mrs. Wieland's latest book.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1933 April 18
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Dunsany Castle, County Meath, Ireland. The letter discusses Mrs. Wieland's experience with publishers.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1950 June 10
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Shoreham, Kent, England. The letter discusses the world of literary competitions.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1950? June 17
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Shoreham, Kent, England. The letter discusses the war and its power in generating poetry, as well as the magic of meter in a poem.
Letter, Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, 1951 February 16
A handwritten letter and its envelope from Lord Dunsany to Mrs. Wieland, written from Shoreham, Kent, England. The letter offers Lord Dunsany's sympathies to Mrs. Wieland for not succeeding in a poetry competition.
Letter, Walter de la Mare to Lord Dunsany, 1923 June 30
One handwritten letter.
Letters, Walter de la Mare to Lord Dunsany, 1938 July 19, November 23
Two typed letters from Walter de la Mare to Lord Dunsany on blue stationary from Hill House, Taplow, Buckinghamshire. Both letters concern Lord Dunsany speaking at the Shakespeare Reading Society.
Letter, Walter de la Mare to Lord Dunsany, 1948 November 28
Contains a handwritten letter from Walter de la Mare to Lord Dunsany
Letters, Walter de la Mare to Lord Dunsany, 1950 November 12, 17
Two handwritten letters.
Letters, Walter de la Mare to Lord Dunsany, 1951 July 7, August 27
Two handwritten letters.
Letter, Brian Friel to Pat Laffan, 1973? October 27
One letter mentioning that Friel has recommended Laffan for a part.
Letter, Brian Friel to Pat Laffan, 1974 May 22
One letter concerning a reappraisal of the Abbey Theatre and the way in which theatre should be reassessed in relation to Irish society.
Letter, Brian Friel to Pat Laffan and Bronwen Casson, 1974 December 3
One five-page, typescript letter wherein Friel describes his concerns for the Abbey's ability to continue to innovate as well as his belief that Irish theatre should move in a new direction rather than continue to stagnate in the hands of the Abbey.
Notes, Brian Friel to Pat Laffan, 1999 May 19, 25
Two short note cards.
Poem, "To Saint Cecelia," by Aubrey de Vere, undated
One short poem initially titled "Saint Cecelia and Valerian," with most of the previous title crossed out.
Poem, "Furness Abbey" by Aubrey De Vere, undated
One poem on two pages.
Poem, "The Death of Pope Hildebrand," by Aubrey de Vere, 1899 January 18
One printed poem, with manuscript corrections in pen. A note in pencil on the back notes that the corrections are in de Vere's own hand.
Letter, James Stephens to "Nan", 1925 June 17
Contains a single letter from James Stephens to a "Nan," an American who is otherwise unidentified. Handwritten on White Star Line stationary, from the S.S. Majestic.