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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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‘The rocky road to Dublin’, words by Teresa Brayton, music by Chris O’Grady.
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘The great white elk’ by Jack Butler Yeats, printed in the Boy’s own magazine
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Success to the Cachalot and all who sail her’ postcard
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Star dreams and pigments: Jack B. Yeats’ by Frederick w. Reid. Poem of three, fourteen line, stanzas. Printed.
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘One of Yorick’s books’ bookplate by Jack Butler Yeats, 1896
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Jack Butler Yeats’s circuses and plays’: a diary and scrapbook of miniature theatre productions
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Himself as a bold pirate’ postcard to Pamela Colman Smith
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘For the friends of the National Gallery’ by Jack Butler Yeats
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Catalogue of pictures of life in the west of Ireland by Jack Butler Yeats R. H. A.’ at the Engineers’ Hall, Dawson street, Dublin, 27 March-8 April 1924.
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Catalogue of paintings of Irish life by Jack Butler Yeats’ at Arthur Tooth and sons gallery, London. Two copies.
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Catalogue of paintings by Jack Butler Yeats’, Engineers’ Hall, Dawson street, Dublin, to 5 May [1931].
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Catalogue of drawings and pictures of Life in the west of Ireland by Jack Butler Yeats R.H.A’, Exhibited at the Stephen’s Green gallery, Dublin, 25th April to 8th May, [1922].
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘Catalogue of drawings and pictures of Life in the west of Ireland by Jack Butler Yeats R. H. A,’ exhibited at the Stephen’s Green gallery, Dublin, 1921.
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘An artist of Gaelic Ireland’ by A. E. (George Russell).
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘All the world’s more full of sorrow than you can understand’ postcard
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘All the world’s more full of sorrow than you can understand’ postcard
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘A cycle drama’ by Jack Butler Yeats, printed in The Success.
Yeats, Jack Butler
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‘A cold winter and a hot summer in Ireland’ by Jack Butler Yeats
Yeats, Jack Butler
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Éire Ireland, weekly bulletin of the department of external affairs, Department of external affairs, Dublin, number 306, 16 January 1956.
Yeats, Jack Butler
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llustrated catalogue and private view invitation for an exhibition entitled ‘Jack Butler Yeats’, at the Waddington galleries, London
Yeats, Jack Butler
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[‘Hancock the merry go round man’ standing near a sign for mademoiselle Roseine]
Yeats, Jack Butler
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