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Letter from Jimmy Cleary while interned during the Civil War to his sister Kathleen
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(01/01/1922), Letter from Jimmy Cleary while interned during the Civil War to his sister Kathleen, Publisher = "University of Galway", Asset Id 3700, Archival Record Id
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Victory and Woe: Family Letters
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Letter from Jimmy Cleary while interned during the Civil War to his sister Kathleen
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Letter from Jimmy Cleary while interned during the Civil War to his sister Kathleen, undated (Thursday), 1922. Thanks his sister for her parcels, "we may be shifted from here any day now the crowd is getting big..." "The soldiers are kicking a bit and court-martialled today for refusing to fight. There was a row in the cook house last night among themselves, it spread to the hut. They broke windows, cheered for de Valera and damned the Free State. The Staters that done this you know. We are all in the pink."
Date
01/01/1922
Dáta a eisíodh
01/01/1922
Cineál Acmhainne
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University of Galway
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Twentieth Century
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Bailiúchán
Victory and Woe: Family Letters
Title
Letter from Jimmy Cleary while interned during the Civil War to his sister Kathleen
Description
Letter from Jimmy Cleary while interned during the Civil War to his sister Kathleen, undated (Thursday), 1922. Thanks his sister for her parcels, "we may be shifted from here any day now the crowd is getting big..." "The soldiers are kicking a bit and court-martialled today for refusing to fight. There was a row in the cook house last night among themselves, it spread to the hut. They broke windows, cheered for de Valera and damned the Free State. The Staters that done this you know. We are all in the pink."
Date Issued
01/01/1922
Cineál Acmhainne
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Publisher
University of Galway
Temporal
Twentieth century
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