Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green."
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Poem written by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green".
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Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green."
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Poem written by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Harold's Cross Green".
Poem by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
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Poem written by Sarah Lamb entitled, "The Snow Drop."
Verse by Internee 1071, Hut 26, Rath, JohnJ. Horan:
'When the evening sun is setting
And your mind from care is free
When of Rath Camp you are thinking
Won't you sometimes think of me.'
Verse by Mícheál Ó Baoghaláin (Meath):
'Wherever the forces of crown assemble
Whether on land, or sea, or the air
Strike them down O Lord
Strike them down
And may their bones be ground into manure
And spread over the land to grow crops for the poor.'
Verse by Michael Keating, Dublin:
'When this you see
Remember me sawing wood
And all the time
Every fate defying
To escape if I could'
Verse transcribed by Maggie B. Corcoran, with annotation 'broken-hearted'. at Harbour St, Tullamore, Offaly.
Verse transcribed by Vincent Burke, Hut 12, No 3 Tintown camp:
'What is life?
Ah who can say!
Clouds upon a summer day
Gone tomorrow, here today
Gift of heaven come to stay
Who can say?
What is death
Ah no-one knows!
Words that cease and eyes that close
Something sweeter that repose
Just away that each one goes
Where God knows!
What is Love?
Ah who can tell!
Sometimes heaven, sometimes hell
Neither wholly ill or well
All would buy, but who can sell?
Who can tell?
Poem by Major George Francis Gamble entitled, "Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin."
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"Mount Jerome, Harold's Cross, Dublin" a poem by Major George Francis Gamble from 20 October 1889. At the top is written, "Please return this I have only one copy left" followed by the signature of Major Gamble.
Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman".
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Clipping of the poem, "A Pure Scotchman" By SAC.
Envelope of poems from Adam Lamb to Constance Lamb.
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Envelope from Adam Lamb to his mother Constance Lamb at 14 Victoria Road, Withington, Manchester, England, which contains eleven poems.