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Postcard from Joe Burke
UGA P/P86/1/33 · Item · [20/03/1978]
Part of Personal

Copy postcard from Joe Burke, San Francisco, to Allen and Gertie Keegan, Ballinasloe, County Galway; brief greetings.

UGA A/A44/5/4/3/4/21 · Item · 19/10/1973
Part of Academic

Postcard from Hannum to Boyle, written from the Charente region of France and updating Boyle on his travels and saying he will be in Strasbourg in November

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/4/155 · Item · 13/07/1942
Part of Personal

Postcard sent to Father Hayes from Father Hugh, Thurles, detailing his schedule for the week. The front of the postcard is of the front of the Église St-Ursanne.

UGA P/P86/1/2 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Personal

Handwritten postcard from Giancarlo Cesaroni, Rome, to Joe Burke, with the Italian contact details for 'the Wild Geese'. [9 Jan [ ]]

UGA P/P133/3/22 · Item · [19--]
Part of Personal

MS postcard from Etienne Rynne, written from British Museum Research Laboratory, London, to Mary Rynne, Duncairn, The [Hobarn], Greystones, Co. Wicklow (dated 5 Mar 19[ ]). He describes his research on the Ardagh Chalice and notes that be bumped into Kate O'Brien who is staying at his hotel and that they will go to see a production of Hugh Leonard's play, "Stephen D", together.

Postcard from Easons & Son
UGA A/A1/3/2/1/11 · Item · 21/11/1927
Part of Academic

Postcard from Easons & Son Ltd. to "An Stoc", MJ Fahy, Colaiste na hIolscoile, Gaillimh requesting 25 dozen copies of the December issue.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/143 · Item · 26/09/1955
Part of Personal

Postcard sent to Canon Hayes from Bill Roe, Assistant Chief Engineer, Electricity Supply Board. The card depicts the New College Chapel at Oxford and was sent from Bournemouth.

UGA P/P134/12/1/1/10/171 · Item · 15/10/1955
Part of Personal

Postcard sent from Boston to Canon Hayes from Basil Boyd Barrett, noting that 'the Archbishop asked me to give you his regard.' The card depicts Paul Revere waiting for the signal from the Old North Church Tower in advance of his 'Midnight Ride' warning of the attack of British troops, 18 April 1775.