- IE OCL P29/69
- Parte
- 31 July 1921
Popular verse transcribed by M. B. Corcoran at Harbour St., Tullamore.
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Popular verse transcribed by M. B. Corcoran at Harbour St., Tullamore.
Popular verses transcribed by M.B.C. (Maggie B. Corcoran) at Doon, Co. Limerick.
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 M. Corcoran at Harbour St., Tullamore with dedication 'For M. E. Lennon' , (Mary Lennon, sister of John Lennon)
Quote from George Washington, transcribed by Pat McCarthy, Hut No 14, Tintown No 3 Camp:
'It is too probable that no plans we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people we offer, what we ourselves disapprover, how can we afterwards defend our work? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair; the event is in the hand of God.'
Popular verse transcribed by Becky O'Reilly, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
Popular verse transcribed by J.A.B., at Harbour Street, Tullamore.
Quote by Patrick Pearse transcribed by Seosamh Mac Dáibhéid, Tintown No 3 Camp, on the second day of the [hunger] strike ('An dara lá de'n stailc'):
'Life springs from death, and from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations.'
Verse transcribed by [D.]. Ledwidge, Camp Quartermaster, Tintown No 3 Camp:
'As the years were before me began
Shall the years be when we are no more
And between them the years of a man
Are as wares the wind drives to the shore.'