Donal Hales
TitleDonal Hales
ReferenceIE 627/U53
Date
1919-1927 (1948)
CreatorHales, Donal
Production date 1919 - 1927
Scope and ContentCopies of MS. And TS. correspondence and other material received and sent by Donal Hales, mainly during his time as Dail Eireann’s consular representative in Genoa, Italy.
Mainly incoming correspondence, articles, and other papers.
Major correspondents include: Eamon De Valera 1922-27 (9 items), George Gavan Duffy 1919-1921 (9 items), Ernest Blythe 1919- 1922 (31 items), L.H. Kerney 1920-23 (a consular representative in France) (10 items); Art O'Brien, London, 1920-23 (18 items); from family such as, brother Sean Hales 1921-1930 (5 items), sister Madge Hales 1918 - 1925 (6 items), brother Tom Hales 1920-1926 (2 items); also letters and other items from Donal Hales 1917-1943 (15 items). Other correspondents/corresponding offices include Aonach Taillteann (Tailteann Games), Irish Bishops, Dáil Éireann.
Mainly incoming correspondence, articles, and other papers.
Major correspondents include: Eamon De Valera 1922-27 (9 items), George Gavan Duffy 1919-1921 (9 items), Ernest Blythe 1919- 1922 (31 items), L.H. Kerney 1920-23 (a consular representative in France) (10 items); Art O'Brien, London, 1920-23 (18 items); from family such as, brother Sean Hales 1921-1930 (5 items), sister Madge Hales 1918 - 1925 (6 items), brother Tom Hales 1920-1926 (2 items); also letters and other items from Donal Hales 1917-1943 (15 items). Other correspondents/corresponding offices include Aonach Taillteann (Tailteann Games), Irish Bishops, Dáil Éireann.
Extent1 box
LanguageEnglish, some Italian, some French
Persons keywordHales, Donal
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Levelfonds
RepositoryCork City and County Archives