A clipping of an article paying tribute to the tailor and storyteller Timothy Buckley. The article was published in the ‘Sunday Independent’ (29 April 1945).
A postcard picture image of the Gallarus Oratory in Ard na Caithne on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry.
A postcard print titled ‘Sunset, Croagh Patrick, Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland’.
A postcard print titled ‘Bathing at Kilkee, Co. Clare’.
An image of Jack B. Yeats paintings on display at the National Loan Exhibition. The paintings are captioned with clippings taken from a printed catalogue.
An image of Jack B. Yeats paintings on display at the National Loan Exhibition. The paintings are captioned with clippings taken from a printed catalogue.
A letter from Jack B. Yeats to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. returning a copy of an article by Thomas MacGreevy which has ‘given him great pleasure to read’ as it ‘treats my paintings handsomely’. Yeats also promises to send some ‘mental notes about the scenes of the three pictures’.
A letter from Victor Waddington to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. agreeing to anonymously support the National Loan Exhibition for Jack B. Yeats. Waddington writes ‘I have already enough bitter experience of being branded as an opportunist Jew because I saw fit to help in what I thought I was right to help in. Apart from this, I and my people, are so rapidly, day by day, being reminded that we are non-Gaelic (this term becoming the same as Aryan or non-Aryan except that Gaelic is another word) so I have no inclination to take part in anything …’.
A letter from Séamus Ó Braonáin to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. regarding the potential of radio broadcasts devoted to Jack B. Yeats and the National Loan Exhibition of his paintings.
A letter from Jack B. Yeats to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. regarding a list of owners who purchased his paintings. Yeats writes ‘I felt bound to put in everyone who believed in my painting, and had judgement in their belief’.