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              Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran
              IE OCL P29 · Arquivo · 1921-1924

              The autograph book originally belonged to John Lennon, of Killeenmore, Killeigh, and Harbour St, Tullamore. He was an internee of the Rath Internment Camp at the Curragh (1921) and later of Tintown Camp (1923). The album contains many Laois/Offaly signatories such as E. Forrestal, Tullamore (Rath); Bob Lennon, Killeigh (Rath); Frank Bulfin TD, Derrinlough, Birr (Rath); Seaghan Ó Dulchaointigh, Crinkle, Birr (Rath); J. G. Ross, Killeigh (Rath); Patrick J. Daly, Tullamore (Hut 31, Rath), Jimmie Egan, Henry Street, Tullamore (Hut 25, Rath), Denis Walsh, Tullamore (Hut 40, Rath); Séamus O’Faolain (Hut 12 Camp 3 Tintown), Patrick Boland, Ballycumber, (Camp 3 Tintown), Walter A. Mitchell (Camp 2 Tintown); Edward Dunne, Clonaslee (Camp 2, Tintown), Sean McGuinness TD, Kilbeggan, and P. Bracken, Clonaslee (Hut 12 Tintown). Later non-political entries dating from c. 1927 are by Maggie Corcoran (later Lennon) and her relatives and friends.

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              OCL P29 Lennon Page 55
              IE OCL P29/55 · Parte · 9 August 1921
              Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              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.

              Memoir by Kathleen Barnwell, Birr
              IE OCL P31 · Item · 1918-1985

              Typescript of memoir titled ‘Do You Remember’. Recounts the life in Birr and covers the following subjects: soldiers from Birr returning from World War I (1918), the Treaty (1921), occupation of Free State Troops of ‘The Gorm' (the workhouse) in Birr (1922), burning of Crinkle Barracks (1922) and other reminiscences of life in Birr from 1930s to 1980s.

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