II.iii. Copy letters to Kathleen Clarke from Constance Markievicz, written from Cork Jail,
1919.
Markievicz writes of the circumstances of her arrest, her receiving food from well wishers in Cork, her concern for Clarke's sons and their career paths, her using her time in prison to read, think, study and 'build up an ideal Republic in my mind', receiving visitors, her paintings (then being stored by Clarke and Kathleen Cruise O'Brien) and news of Eamon de Valera 'making a great stir' (29 July). Her letters are dated 15 June to 28 August 1919.
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Notes: | Physical description: 14 pages. |
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II.iii. Copy letters to Kathleen Clarke from Constance Markievicz, written from Cork Jail,
1919.
In Collection: | Kathleen Clarke Memoirs, 1897-1967. |
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Description: | Markievicz writes of the circumstances of her arrest, her receiving food from well wishers in Cork, her concern for Clarke's sons and their career paths, her using her time in prison to read, think, study and 'build up an ideal Republic in my mind', receiving visitors, her paintings (then being stored by Clarke and Kathleen Cruise O'Brien) and news of Eamon de Valera 'making a great stir' (29 July). Her letters are dated 15 June to 28 August 1919. |
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Extent: | 14 pages. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 49,883/27
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |