Correspondence of Elizabeth Corbet Yeats with Violet (Letty) Dickinson,
circa 1911-1934.
Correspondence of Elizabeth Corbert Yeats, sister of W.B. Yeats and director of Cuala Press, with English-based friend and former pupil Violet "Letty" Dickinson. The letters concern Yeats family affairs, the fortunes of Cuala Press, war and peace, political affairs in Ireland and Elizabeth Yeats' hopes and prospects. Includes eight autograph letters from Yeats, mostly on Cuala Press notepaper and some of which are incomplete. Also includes four Yeats family photographs and five hand-coloured, inscribed greeting cards from Yeats to Dickinson.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 folder, 18 items. |
Access: | Originals withdrawn. Photocopies are available. |
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[ca. 1918-1934]
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Letter from Elizabeth Corbet Yeats to Violet (Letty) Dickinson,
1925 March 23rd.
In Collection: | Correspondence of Elizabeth Corbet Yeats with Violet (Letty) Dickinson, circa 1911-1934. |
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Description: | Incomplete letter in which Yeats explains the change of Cuala Industries' address: "We really could not in decency hang on at my brother's any longer, taking up so much of his house." She also describes the new premises and her hopes that its convenient location will attract more American visitors. She begins to discuss the health of Lily Yeat health, who suffering from influenza; the next page is missing. |
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1925.
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 p. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,560/5
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Access Conditions: | Original withdrawn. Photocopies are available. |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland. |