Cuala Press [underneath this is printed "Dundrum County Dublin", which has been crossed out and in manuscript hand in blue coloured ink has been written] 82 Merrion Square Dublin :
A few copies still for sale: The Kiltartan Poetry Book. Lady Gregory. 15/6 post free. Seven Poems And A Fragment. W.B. Yeats. 10/6 post free. Letters to Miss E.C. Yeats [.]
[Cuala Industries].
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Summary: | Black font printed on off-white coloured card. 82 Merrion Square was the home of W.B. Yeats and his wife George; the latter took over the Embroidery Department and showrooms and workrooms of the Cuala Press while Lily Yeats was ill (see also NLI call number EPH A1460). Elizabeth Corbet [often known as ‘Lollie’] Yeats, (1868–1940), and Susan Mary [often known as 'Lily'] Yeats, (1866-1949), separated from the Dun Emer Guild in 1908, forming The Cuala Industries; Elizabeth controlled the press while Susan Mary was responsible for the embroidery division. (The Cuala Industries had moved to 133 Lower Baggot Street in February 1925). |
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Language: | English |
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[Dublin] :
[Cuala Press],
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Notes: | This item is held in the Department of Ephemera. Physical description: 1 card ; 9.1 x 11.4 cm.. more |
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EPH A1461 |
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