Letter from George Yeats to Thomas MacGreevy [1958]
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Original Source
Letter from George Yeats to Thomas MacGreevy
Letter undated. In MacGreevy's hand '1958 w hot water bottle'.
George Yeats
Trinity College, Dublin. Autograph letter signed. TCD MS 8104/90
Abstract
George Yeats suggests that MacGreevy use a hot water bottle to soothe his back.
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Date of Electronic Text: 27 March 2006
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Annotations and Proofing by: Tanya Clement, Ann Saddlemyer and Susan
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Titles of texts, foreign words, personal names, place and organisational names, and
emphasised text have been encoded. Personal and organisational names have been
standardised through the REG attribute of the <persName>,
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found in the Thomas MacGreevy Archive name database, "Who's Who in the Archive."
Keywords
Domestic Life
Irish
1990-1999
MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
PersonalLetter
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Tanya Clement