- IE OCL P29/71
- Part
- 4 July 1929
Popular verse transcribed by Becky O'Reilly, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
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Popular verse transcribed by Becky O'Reilly, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
Popular verses transcribed by M.B.C. (Maggie B. Corcoran) at Doon, Co. Limerick.
Signatures of P. Ó Maille and Domhnall Ó Chaomh (Tipperary), at Tintown No 3 Camp.
Note by P. Ó Rioghardán, Tintown No 3 Camp:
'Did you hear anything? Yes. They can't keep us long now.'
Verse transcribed by Maggie Corcoran, Harbour Street, Tullamore, and dedicated to Miss M. E. Lennon.
Verses transcribed by Maggie Corcoran on the subject of public houses:
'Bee Hive Public House
It's in this hive we're all alive
Good liqueur makes us funny.
If you be dry step in and try
The flavour of our honey
Your bees are asps, they sting like wasps
Your liqueur is adulterated and anyone that
resorts this house their misery is completed. '
Verse transcribed by Maggie Corcoran [on the death of her mother].
Painting of a pair of slippered feet and a cat in front of a fireplace. Entitled 'My thoughts go wandering home. Visions of Comfort' by J. Halpin (Drogheda), Rath Camp.
Verse transcribed by Maggie Corcoran [on the death of her mother].
Note by Bob Lennon, Killeenmore, Killeigh:
'A lonely spot. I wish I was here but not a lone of course'