TRANSCRIPTIONS-EIRE-L Archives: December 2004
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- Patriotism and War - ACW/"The Blue and the Gray," Francis Miles FINCH
- Textile Story - Donegal
- BOLANDS' MILL (KILLENNY MILL) Co. Kilkenny - MOSSE/TAYLOR
- "Harebells over Mannin Bay" (Galway) - Laois-born C. DAY-LEWIS (1904-72)
- "Beauty Show: Clifden, Co. Galway" -- C. DAY-LEWIS, b. Laois - Late Anglo-Irish Poet Laureate England.
- Re: Added Note - Textile Story - Donegal
- Mountmellick Embroidery - Co. Laois (Queen's) - Traditional White on White Embroidery
- Derry-born Seamus HEANEY - "A Constable Calls"
- Ireland's Last Veteran, WW-I, Thomas SHAW, of Belfast, deceased age 102, March 2002 - Flanders Fields Poetry
- Marcus WARD & Co. (c.1840-1899) Belfast - FOSTER
- "I'll Never Get Drunk Any More" -- Temperance Song (Anon.)
- "To My Daughter Betty, The Gift of God" -- Thomas M. KETTLE 1880-1916) - Poet, Essayist, MP E. Tyrone, Prof University College, Dublin.
- RIC Man's Diary/James BREHENY, born Greenane, Keash, Sligo (1871) - Family members USA
- Added Note - BREHENY/JUDGE - KANE
- More Co. Cavan-associated surnames
- Amiercan Samplers - Nineteeth Century Genealogies, etc.
- Thomas MOORE (1779-1852) - "The Time I've Lost in Wooing"
- "The Minstrel Boy" -- Thomas MOORE (1779-1852)
- "A Christmas Childhood" -- Patrick KAVANAGH (b. 1905 Co. Monaghan)
- Mary GUCKIAN - "Creels" & "Snow Morning" (contemp.) - Participant, cultural exchange w/Boston
- Bygone Christmases
- "Grandmother" -- Joan MacHale REGAN (contemp.)
- Irish to West Indies - References
- Wills & Adminstrations Data (1871) - HORGAN/HORNE/HORNER/HORNIDGE/HOUSTON
- Hugh MacGOWRAN (c. 1700) "O'ROURK'S FROLIC" - trans. J. SWIFT 1720