Box 2
Contains 98 Results:
Card No. 120, "Who can bring", between 1908-1968
Mitchell, Susan Langstaff (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 123, "Four Courts", between 1908-1968
2 copies.
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 124, "The Custom House", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 125, "O'Connell Street", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 127, "Milestone Track", between 1908-1968
Mitchell, Susan L. (Poet). 2 copies.
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 136, "Glencree", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 138, "Cashel", between 1908-1968
Meyler, O. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 142, "Silver Apples", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 143, "Lo! We Have Heard", between 1908-1968
"Anglo-Saxon".
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 148, "Innisfree", between 1908-1968
Yeats, W.B. (Poet).
Collection is open for research.
Card No. 152, "The Side Car", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Card, "Crónán Mná Sléibhe" ("A Mountainy Woman's Crooning"), signed by Elizabeth Yeats, between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Card, "Teacht Chríost" ("Christ's Coming"), with a note from Elizabeth Yeats, 1915
Collection is open for research.
Clippings about Cuala Press and the Yeats family from Irish newspapers, 1940-1957
Likely belonged to Cuala Press patron and collector Dr. Bourke.
Collection is open for research.
Correspondence regarding press matters, E. C. Yeats, 1911-1924
Collection is open for research.
Correspondence with Dr. Bourke regarding his orders, 1933-1940
Correspondents on behalf of the Press include Molly Gill, Elizabeth C. Yeats, and Georgie Yeats (Mrs. W.B. Yeats).
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 12, "The Ballad Singer", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 13, "The Fair Day", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 14, "The Wren Boys", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 16, "The Packman", between 1908-1968
2 copies, uncolored.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 17, "The Fiddler", between 1908-1969
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 19, "Mountain Road", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 45, "St. Patrick", between 1908-1968
Irish Hymn attributed to St. Patrick, translated by Cecil Frances Alexander. Includes just the first stanza of "St. Patrick's Breastplate".
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 46, "The Breastplate of St. Patrick", between 1908-1968
Irish Hymn attributed to St. Patrick, translated by Cecil Frances Alexander. This print is a two-page pamphlet. 3 copies.
Collection is open for research.
Print No. 48, "Glendalough", between 1908-1968
Collection is open for research.