Letter from Lily O'Brennan to her mother, Elizabeth, concerning personal matters,
1921 October 20.
O'Brennan writes that she hopes to call on [Alice] Stopford in the morning, notes that Ronán has not replied to her letter, and recounts a luncheon with Father Augustine. Regarding the Irish Delegation, she writes "We are a great crowd now - although I expect some may go back when their work is over".
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Letter from Lily O'Brennan to her mother, Elizabeth, concerning personal matters,
1921 October 20.
In Collection: | Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers, 1851-1953. |
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Description: | O'Brennan writes that she hopes to call on [Alice] Stopford in the morning, notes that Ronán has not replied to her letter, and recounts a luncheon with Father Augustine. Regarding the Irish Delegation, she writes "We are a great crowd now - although I expect some may go back when their work is over". |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (2 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 41,491/2/11
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |