II.xxxiv. Letters to Edmund Downey from assorted correspondents,

1909-1930.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Gallagher, J. J.
Contributors: Downey, Edmund, 1856-1937
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Summary:Includes a letter from the firm of Gibert & Rivington, of London (1909), Sr. Gertrude of the Presentation Convent, Dungarvan (1912), Conor Galway, concerning concerning his submission of stories to the serial ‘Green and Gold’ (18 Jan. 1921), F. Gardner Greenwood, secretary of the Institute of British Poetry (24 Jan. 1917), J. J. Gallagher, of Bridge St. Waterford, concerning the ongoing mayoral campaign in the city (23 Jan. 1922), J. Goulding, of Lismore, concerning the Waterford Workhouse (26 Mar. 1924), Gerald Gould, of London (1924), I.M. Graves, of London, concerning his conducting the opera 'Maritana' (18 May 1925), Seán Goulding T.D., concerning reports that French fishermen were using Dunmore as a base to fish in Irish waters (12 Mar. 1930) and lyricist Somerville Gibney, of Ealing, London, concerning their mutual friends [n.d.].
In collection: Edmund Downey Additional Papers, 1842-1968.
Format: Manuscript
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Notes:Physical description: 14 pages.
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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II.xxxiv. Letters to Edmund Downey from assorted correspondents,

1909-1930.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Edmund Downey Additional Papers, 1842-1968.
Description:Includes a letter from the firm of Gibert & Rivington, of London (1909), Sr. Gertrude of the Presentation Convent, Dungarvan (1912), Conor Galway, concerning concerning his submission of stories to the serial ‘Green and Gold’ (18 Jan. 1921), F. Gardner Greenwood, secretary of the Institute of British Poetry (24 Jan. 1917), J. J. Gallagher, of Bridge St. Waterford, concerning the ongoing mayoral campaign in the city (23 Jan. 1922), J. Goulding, of Lismore, concerning the Waterford Workhouse (26 Mar. 1924), Gerald Gould, of London (1924), I.M. Graves, of London, concerning his conducting the opera 'Maritana' (18 May 1925), Seán Goulding T.D., concerning reports that French fishermen were using Dunmore as a base to fish in Irish waters (12 Mar. 1930) and lyricist Somerville Gibney, of Ealing, London, concerning their mutual friends [n.d.].
Main Creator: Gallagher, J. J.
Extent:14 pages.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 50,009/85 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.
Corporate Author:Institute of British Poetry
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