Liam Ó Briain.

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Bibliographic Details
Summary:Black and white photomechanical print featuring Irish language scholar and writer Prof. Liam Ó Briain, that was reproduced in a 1953 calendar entitled 'Dáréag Scríbhneoirí Gaeilge' 1953, issued by Sáirséal agus Dill. Head and shoulders, turned facing to front, with facsimile copy of his signature present at lower left of sheet. Pasted on verso is a slip of paper with a heading "An tOllamh Liam Ó Briain" and the titles of two Irish language publications by him - 'Cuimhní Cinn' in 1951 and 'Cuimhní Cinn II' ; the latter was due to be published in 1953. Sáirséal agus Dill was founded in 1945 by Seán Sairséal Ó hÉigeartaigh [son of P.S. O'Hegarty] and his wife Bríd Ní Mhaoileoin.
In collection: vtls000745466
Format: Prints & Drawings
Published / Created: [Dublin : Sáirséal agus Dill, n.d., 1953].
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Notes:Physical description: 1 print : photomechanical ; image 18.4 x 13.3 cm, on sheet 23.9 x 19 cm..

Liam Ó Briain.

[graphic].
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: vtls000745466
Description:Black and white photomechanical print featuring Irish language scholar and writer Prof. Liam Ó Briain, that was reproduced in a 1953 calendar entitled 'Dáréag Scríbhneoirí Gaeilge' 1953, issued by Sáirséal agus Dill. Head and shoulders, turned facing to front, with facsimile copy of his signature present at lower left of sheet. Pasted on verso is a slip of paper with a heading "An tOllamh Liam Ó Briain" and the titles of two Irish language publications by him - 'Cuimhní Cinn' in 1951 and 'Cuimhní Cinn II' ; the latter was due to be published in 1953. Sáirséal agus Dill was founded in 1945 by Seán Sairséal Ó hÉigeartaigh [son of P.S. O'Hegarty] and his wife Bríd Ní Mhaoileoin.
Created: [Dublin : Sáirséal agus Dill, n.d., 1953].
Extent:1 print : photomechanical ; image 18.4 x 13.3 cm, on sheet 23.9 x 19 cm..
Format:Prints & Drawings
Call Number: PD OBRI-LI (1) I (Collection unavailable)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.