- IE OCL P29/23
- Part
- 1921
Quote by Sir Walter Scott transcribed by Kieran Temple, Hut 28:
'Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who ne'er to himself has said
This is my own; my native land'
Quote by Sir Walter Scott transcribed by Kieran Temple, Hut 28:
'Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who ne'er to himself has said
This is my own; my native land'
Verses transcribed Padraic Ó Briain, Rath Camp:
They lost! But O! They conquer
These men who their land would save
A firing party at break of day.
And a tasty quick-lime grave.
But think not of them with scorn
Nor mourn for the cause they died
This death saved Ireland's honour
What mattered all else beside.
We've been told twas a failure by those that ne'er understood
How the new born soul of Erin was baptised in martyrs' blood
And to all who crave for freedom, as the world its
meaning know, I give them this little story
The story of Glorious Easter Week.
Popular verse transcribed by M. B. Corcoran at Harbour St., Tullamore.
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.
P77/6 O'Brennan Ballykinlar Page 3
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
P77/6 O'Brennan Ballykinlar Page 13 and 14
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
P77/6 O'Brennan Ballykinlar Page 15
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
P77/6 O'Brennan Ballykinlar Page 18
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
Silesia tour, Leinster Regiment
Silesia tour, Leinster Regiment