[The Rocks of Bawn, sung by Mickey Connors, a Traveller, who was camped at Clonegal, County Carlow]


[The Rocks of Bawn, sung by Mickey Connors, a Traveller, who was camped at Clonegal, County Carlow]

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[The Maid with the Bonny Brown Hair, sung by Seán Roche, from Cloneen, Dromod, County Roscommon]


[The Maid with the Bonny Brown Hair, sung by Seán Roche, from Cloneen, Dromod, County Roscommon]

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[The Newtownbarry Carman, sung by Martin Doyle, a farmer, in Killanure, Bunclody, County Wexford]


[The Newtownbarry Carman, sung by Martin Doyle, a farmer, in Killanure, Bunclody, County Wexford]

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[Lovely Sweet Drumgoon, sung by James Finlay, in Aghavarderin, Killeshandra, County Cavan]


[Lovely Sweet Drumgoon, sung by James Finlay, in Aghavarderin, Killeshandra, County Cavan]

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[The Grand Hotel in Castlebar, sung by Francis Judge, of Tullyrossmearan, County Fermanagh


[The Grand Hotel in Castlebar, sung by Francis Judge, of Tullyrossmearan, County Fermanagh

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[The Labouring Man's Daughter, sung by Bridie Cauley, a Traveller, camped at Lakeview, Cavan Town, County Cavan]


[The Labouring Man's Daughter, sung by Bridie Cauley, a Traveller, camped at Lakeview, Cavan Town, County Cavan]

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[McManus and the misfit suit of clothes, sung by Patsy Johnston, a farmer, at Fardrum, Ballinalassie, Ballinahoun, Athlone, County Westmeath]


[McManus and the misfit suit of clothes, sung by Patsy Johnston, a farmer, at Fardrum, Ballinalassie, Ballinahoun, Athlone, County Westmeath]

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[Francie Hynes, sung by J.P. Sinen, a building labourer, in Corraclare, County Clare]


[Francie Hynes, sung by J.P. Sinen, a building labourer, in Corraclare, County Clare]

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[Cassidy's Cow, sung by Micheal Sheridan, in Corneenflynn, Glangevlin, County Cavan]


[Cassidy's Cow, sung by Micheal Sheridan, in Corneenflynn, Glangevlin, County Cavan]

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Constantine Curran / Helen Laird Correspondence Part 1: Letters by and relating to James Joyce


This collection, which is part of the larger Constantine Curran/Helen Laird letter collection, contains material by and relating to James Joyce. It comprises 133 letters by or relating to James Joyce, members of his family, and others closely associated with him. The collection includes 25 letters from Joyce to Curran, letters from Joyce's brother Stanislaus, and correspondence from associates and friends of Joyce such as Paul Leon, Harriet Shaw Weaver, and Sylvia Beach.

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Songs composed to the memory of Barry


Two printed music scores with words of songs composed to the memory of Barry, entitled 'To Kevin Barry' by Fred Cogley, and 'The Prison Grave of Kevin Barry' by Richard Clarke and Joseph Stanley.

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[The Rocks of Bawn/The Sea, oh the Sea, sung and played by Tom Berry in Labre Park Travellers Camp, Ballyfermot, Dublin]


[The Rocks of Bawn/The Sea, oh the Sea, sung and played by Tom Berry in Labre Park Travellers Camp, Ballyfermot, Dublin]

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[Tonight is our last night together, sung by Bridie Whelan, housewife, at Chapel, Clonroche, County Wexford]


[Tonight is our last night together, sung by Bridie Whelan, housewife, at Chapel, Clonroche, County Wexford]

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Molly Brannigan


Typescript of Joyce's version of 'Molly Brannigan'.

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Ballads, poetry, songs, and prose written in honour of Barry


A collection of ballads, poetry, songs, and a prose tribute (in manuscript and typescript), written in heroic form in honour of Barry from various admirers in Ireland and Britain, including Padraig O'Hegarty, a Republican prisoner in Lincoln prison, England.

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