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Letter to Margaret Pearse from Anna H. Fraher

A letter to Margaret Pearse from Anna H. Fraher, 4 Bridge Street, Tralee, County Kerry. The letter refers to the impending plans to emigrate to the United States on board the SS ‘Imperator’.

Letter to Margaret Pearse from Sara Coughlan

Letter to Margaret Pearse from Sara Coughlan, ‘Ard-na-Ri’, South Ridge Road, Durban, South Africa. She asks for a copy of a prospectus for St. Enda’s School and expresses her hopes that her children will ‘become fluent speakers of Irish, and grow up with a truly Irish spirit’.

Letter to Margaret Pearse

Letter to Margaret Pearse from Caitlin bean Ui [ ], 4 Arundel Drive, Langside, Glasgow. The letter notes that she is organizing ‘a little sale of work for the Irish Distress Fund’.

Family Group

Photographic print of an unidentified family group. The group includes the father and presumably the eldest son in military uniform. Three younger boys, a mother, and presumably a daughter are also present in the image.

Flier for Constance Markievicz Lecture in San Francisco

A flier advertising a lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco in the United States in May 1922. The flier provides a biographical account of her life and political career up to that point. She left government in protest over the adoption of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and was a vociferous opponent of the agreement in the ensuing the Civil War. She travelled to the United States in early 1922 as a republican delegate and her lecture tour in the country (she visited Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, and Philadelphia) aroused considerable interest. Her tour also reputedly raised $50,000 to support the republican cause.

Copy letter from James Pearse to Charles Bradlaugh

Copy letter from James Pearse to Charles Bradlaugh. The letter reads ‘I have written a letter to the “Agnostic Journal” upon [the] same subject (agnosticism and atheism) principally because my name was mentioned therein’.

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