Finding Aid
Box 1: Corresondence: Jack B. Yeats, presumably all to McLoughlin although forms of address vary. Note: All autographed letters, signed. There is also a typed transcript of the letters.
F.1
to C.F. McLoughlin [n.d.]
to unidentified [n.d. ]
to MacLeachlin [n.d.]
to McLoughlin 29 May [n.d.]
to McLoughlin 11 August 1933
to "a cara" 20 August 1937
to McLoughlin 1 January 1938
to McLoughlin 18 July 1939
to McLouglin 30 March 1940
to McLoughlin 16 April 1941
to McLoughlin 14 May 1942
to McLoughlin [20 October] 1942
to McLoughlin 3 July 1944
to McLoughlin 17 July 1944
to McLoughlin 26 December 1944
to McLoughlin 30 March 1945
to McLoughlin 21 July 1945
to McLoughlin [30] July 1945
to McLoughlin 5 December 1945
to McLoughlin 8 [May] 1946
to McLoughlin 2 [November] 1946
to McLoughlin 23 [December] 1946
to McLoughlin 28 December 1946
to McLoughlin 3 January 1947
to McLoughlin 21 May 1947
to McLoughlin 7 June 1947
to McLoughlin 4 February 1948
to McLoughlin 28 July 1948
to McLoughlin 15 January 1949
to McLoughlin 16 February 1949
to McLoughlin 27 April 1949
to McLoughlin 19 September 1950
to McLoughlin 12 [October] 1953
to McLoughlin 22 January 1954
to McLoughlin 27 May 1954
to McLoughlin 2 [May?] 1955 (footnote signed Maelseachlainn)
to McLoughlin 27 September 1956
F.2 Christmas card signed by J.B. Yeats
F.3 Six envelopes addressed to McLoughlin
F.4 Post card, presumably by J.B. Yeats.
F.5 "The Sea Bird to the Wave". 10 line holograph poem, signed Padraic Colum. Provenance note by Maelseachlainn, i.e. McLaughlin.
F.6 Holograph manuscript with accounts of how Conn McLoughlin (the Gunman) was nearly shot by his own side in 1921. 4 pages vellum. In parts dated 4 April 1966, 14 May 1966, 15 May 1966, 17 May 1966. Signed Maelseachlainn, Also Contains signatures of S. Donnelly, veterans and a witness.
F.7 Holograph manuscript, March 4, 1967 from a social in the Arts Club given by a branch of the Gallic League to celebrate the anniversary of the Rising.
F.8. "Sleep Song" typescript poem, 17 lines, signed F.R. Higgins.
F.9 Christmas card, from E.F. and J.S. Starkey to J.J. Chichester. The card contains a poem "1939" signed by Seumus O'Sullivan.
F.10 Katharine Tynan to Mr. O'Leary. A.L.S. August 23, 1886. Also typed transcript.
F.11 W.B. Yeats. 2 letters. A.L.s. to Sara Allgood, January 7, 1922. Envelope included. T.Ls. to Mr. Farrell, [1937?]. Removed from the library copy of a book
F.12 Donagh MacDonagh. "The Ballad of Jane Shore". Illus. Limited to 75 copies. Christmas, 1954. Dolmen Press.
F.13 Donagh MacDonagh. "Love Duet".Broadside, illustrated by Louis Le Brocquy. Christmas, 1951.
F.14 Donagh MacDonagh."Prophecies of Ireland-On the Bridge of Athlon". Illus. Limited to 125 copies. Christmas, 1957. Dolmen Press.
F.15 Donagh MacDonagh."Ballade which Villon Made. ..". Illus. Christmas, 1959.
F.16 Right Reverend Robert Wyse Jackson. "A Memorial Sermon Preached at Drumcliffe on the Occasion of the Centenary of the Birth of William Butler Yeats". 13 June, 1965. Limited to 1,000 copies. Dolmen Press.
F.17 Programme, Irish National Theatre Society. Abbey Theatre, 1904