[Photograph of the bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power, RHA - profile, tilted.]


[Photograph of the bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power, RHA - profile, tilted.]

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[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - facing forward.]


[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - facing forward.]

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[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - 3/4 profile.]


[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - 3/4 profile.]

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[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - profile.]


[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - profile.]

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[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - profile.]


[Photograph of a bust of W. B. Yeats by sculptor Albert Power - profile.]

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Curran Laird Collection


The Constantine Curran/Helen Laird Collection in UCD Library Special Collections contains correspondence, including letters from James Joyce to Curran, photographs, postcards, literary manuscripts, gramophone records and a large collections of printed books, pamphlets and ephemera. This collection reflects Curran and Laird's interests and networks. The following subseries of the collection are now available on the UCD Digital Library: Constantine Curran / Helen Laird Correspondence Part 1 : Letters from and related to James Joyce: a collection of 133 items including letters and cards from James Joyce to Curran ; Curran Collection - Photographs: The photograph collection contains photographs compiled by Constantine Curran and Helen Laird from 1880-1972, including photographs of James Joyce and his family ; 1916 Rising Postcards: the postcards are part of the printed book and ephemeral collection and were published in 1916 in the immediate aftermath of the Insurrection. The remainder of the collection can be accessed by appointment in UCD Library Special Collections.

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