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Lissadell House
Lissadell House
Black and White Photograph of Lissadell House, © Sligo County Library
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Article From The Sligo Champion
Article From The Sligo Champion
Article From the Sligo Champion about the womens suffrage movement © Sligo County Library
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Cuala Press edition of an individual Padraic Colum poem.
Cuala Press edition of an individual Padraic Colum poem.
Cuala Press edition of an individual Padraic Colum poem. The poem is entitled "A Cradle Song". This was published by the Cuala Press during the 1930's and had a print run of 300 copies.
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Fair Day, Enniskerry, County Wicklow
Fair Day, Enniskerry, County Wicklow
Postcard of a couple driving their three pigs to market. Clock tower in backround.Syne enjoyed these gatherings of locals-read his eaay "At a Wicklow Fair"
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Lough Dan
Lough Dan
W. L. picture of Logh Dan with haystacks in the foreground. A typical scene for Synge, he was very familiar with the area.
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Eva Gore-Booth Signed
Eva Gore-Booth Signed
Signed Photograph of Eva Gore-Booth © Sligo County Library
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Illustration in Goldsmith's A History of the Earth and Animated Nature.
Illustration in Goldsmith's A History of the Earth and Animated Nature.
Illustration in Goldsmith's A History of the Earth and Animated Nature.Although this work is virtually unreadable now, the fact that it was still being reprinted in 1848 testifies to its popularity at the time. This edition was published by A. Fullerton & Co., London, Edinburgh and Dublin, and was a 2-volume set.
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Glen of the Downs- J.M. Synge
Glen of the Downs- J.M. Synge
Picture postcard. One of the many areas in County Wicklow that Synge knew and loved.
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In Wicklow, West Kerry etc. cover of book
In Wicklow, West Kerry etc. cover of book
This book is the fourth volume from a collection called "The Works of John M. Synge in 4 volumes". This book is a collection of essays written by Synge about his travels through Wicklow, Kerry & Connemara.
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Illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield.
Illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield.
Illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield.This is taken from a 1939 edition, illustrated by John Austen, and published by The Heritage Press, New York.



