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Letter to Jimmy Cleary, from his father, Tom B. Cleary, while the former is interned
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(01/01/1922), Letter to Jimmy Cleary, from his father, Tom B. Cleary, while the former is interned, Publisher = "University of Galway", Asset Id 3713, Archival Record Id
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Victory and Woe: Family Letters
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Letter to Jimmy Cleary, from his father, Tom B. Cleary, while the former is interned
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Letter to Jimmy Cleary, from his father, Tom B. Cleary, while the former is interned, undated 9August), circa 1922. The letter describes in circumspect terms the welfare of republican prisoners and the upcoming election, "there are great changes since you people were interned, you will scarcely know the country when you get out. You asked me one time about certain girls who were shot or wounded in Castlelambert. Well I think there is a trial about it this week but I ought not to say more." Discusses carousing at the Galway races, efforts to reorganise the GAA in Athenry and related family matters.
Date
01/01/1922
Dáta a eisíodh
01/01/1922
Cineál Acmhainne
Still image
Foilsitheoir
University of Galway
Méid
4 pp
Sealadach
Twentieth Century
Maidir leis an mír
Bailiúchán
Victory and Woe: Family Letters
Title
Letter to Jimmy Cleary, from his father, Tom B. Cleary, while the former is interned
Description
Letter to Jimmy Cleary, from his father, Tom B. Cleary, while the former is interned, undated 9August), circa 1922. The letter describes in circumspect terms the welfare of republican prisoners and the upcoming election, "there are great changes since you people were interned, you will scarcely know the country when you get out. You asked me one time about certain girls who were shot or wounded in Castlelambert. Well I think there is a trial about it this week but I ought not to say more." Discusses carousing at the Galway races, efforts to reorganise the GAA in Athenry and related family matters.
Date Issued
01/01/1922
Cineál Acmhainne
Still image
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
4 pp
Temporal
Twentieth century
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