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Various ballads printed on an uncut sheet and illustrated with woodcuts.

In collection Colm Ó Lochlainn Collection: Ballads

Date issued
John F. Nugent & Co., Date issued:
Type of Resource
text
still image
Physical description
1 item (image/tiff) — Digital origin: reformatted digital — Reformating quality: preservation
Irish Virtual Research Library and Archives (PRTLI-funded project), UCD Library, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
Languages
English  
Table of Contents
The Single Young Man Lodger -- The Meeting of Tara -- The Kerryman's Rambles to the County of Tipperary -- The Young Volunteer on His Big March to Battle -- The True Lover's Discussion -- Paddy You're the Devil , or a Parody on Willy, We Have Missed You -- Elegiac Lines, on the Six People who were Burned in Westmoreland St. on the Evening of the 7th June, 1866, in Broad Daylight, and in Sight of Thousands -- I'm Too Fat To Do It? -- The Rakish Bachelor -- The Lady's Conversion to Catholicity -- Humours of Donnybrook
Genre
Ballad sheet
Subject
Ballads   linked data (lcsh)
Ballads--Ireland   linked data (lcsh)
Songs--Ireland   linked data (lcsh)
Location
UCD Library. UCD Library Special Collections. Colm Ó Lochlainn Collection: Ballads. W1 J 1/25

Record source
Metadata creation date: 2006-01-13

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Various ballads printed on an uncut sheet and illustrated with woodcuts. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Copyright of the original resource: © University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin. Copyright and reproduction rights for all items in this collection are held by University College Dublin and administered by UCD Library Special Collections, UCD James Joyce Library, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.