Image Credits
Feis Ceoil Association. Feis Ceoil Collection of Irish Airs Hitherto Unpublished. Edited by Arthur Daley and Patrick Joseph McCall. Dublin: Published by the Feis Ceoil Association, 1914. Mills Memorial Library Lower Level Archives and Research Collections. M 1744 .D37. Archives and Research Collections. Image Credit: Sara Marentette-Budgell. Public Domain.
Gaelic League. Full Report of the Proceedings of the Oireachtas, or, Irish Literary Festival, Held in the Round Room, Rotunda, Dublin, on May 17th, 1897. Dublin: Printed by B. Doyle of Franklin Printing Works for the Gaelic League, 1897. Mills Memorial Library Lower Level Archives and Research Collections. PB 1201 .G3 O 38 1897. Archives and Research Collections. Image Credit: Sara Marentette-Budgell. Public Domain.
Gregory, Lady Augusta. Cuchulain of Muirthemne: The Story of the Men of the Red Branch of Ulster. London: Printed by John Murray, 1902. Mills Memorial Library Lower Level Archives and Research Collections. PB 1423 .C8G 1902. Archives and Research Collections. Image Credit: Sara Marentette-Budgell. Public Domain.
Milligan Fox, Charlotte. Four Irish Songs. Dublin: Maunsel & Co., Limited, 1904-1907. Mills Memorial Library Lower Level Archives and Research Collections. M 1744 .F68. Archives and Research Collections. Image Credit: Sara Marentette-Budgell. Public Domain.
O’Leary, Peter. Mion-Caint: An Easy Irish Phrasebook. Dublin: Printed by Sealy, Bryers and Walker for the Gaelic League, 1899. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=bc.ark:/13960/t5v710s8w&seq=1. Image Credit: Hathi Trust. Public Domain.
Postcard Advertising First Productions of Spreading the News, Irish National Theatre Series. 1904. https://nypl.getarchive.net/amp/topics/abbey+theatre. Image Credit: New York Public Library / GetArchive. Public Domain.
Poster for the Opening Night of the Abbey Theatre in December of 1904. 1904. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:AbbeyPosterOpeningNight.jpg. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
Yeats, William Butler. Four Plays for Dancers. London: Printed by MacMillan and co., Limited, 1921. Mills Memorial Library Lower Level Archives and Research Collections. PR 5904 .F6 1921. Archives and Research Collections. Image Credit: Sara Marentette-Budgell. Public Domain.
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