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Results from the libraries & archives
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“Something old, something new, something borrowed”, Ballyscunnion
Glenn, William St. John
Part of the Irish Archive
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“Did you go out and devalue the pound I left in here”, Ballyscunnion
Glenn, William St. John
Part of the Irish Archive
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“Aye, Mrs Simpson. She's the talk of Ballyscunnion”
Glenn, William St. John
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘Wonderland’ programme, Harry Jacobs’ special night, Monday February 10th 1908
Unknown
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘Wishes’ by John Masefield
Masefield, John Edward, English poet and writer
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘Whydah is a pleasant place for the merchants of the old trade’ postcard
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘Views of London’.
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘Tír na nÓg’ by John Masefield
Masefield, John Edward, English poet and writer
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘Typewritten manuscript’ of the poem ‘Pardon, old fathers, if you still remain’ by William Butler Yeats
Yeats, William Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘The song of Arne the wolf’ by John Masefield
Masefield, John Edward, English poet and writer
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘The rocky road to Dublin’, words by Teresa Brayton, music by Chris O’Grady.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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‘The great white elk’ by Jack Butler Yeats, printed in the Boy’s own magazine
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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