been displeased with Edith U t^t!! u , & the mid there was no ill-feeling between the and daughter. Apart from these Utile differences were they affectionate terms father and daughter ought be? Oh, yes: thought d«J of flu «M Edith c*d tea. wl.wjrw rciUmt
October 6, 1911 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Margaret A. P. Crawford, Ldna A. D. Daviee, Edith M. Dvmond. Margaret M. Gamble. Evelyn X. Hadden, Sarah J. Edith B. Knox. Iha A. Lee, Honor H. McDowell. Beatrice B. Menary. Kathleen Newton. Helen K. Peliaaier. Edith I. Pollard. Kathleen W. Siaer. Marjorie
December 3, 1919 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
down had been her as los as outwardly yens little by Lilian Humble FANFARE FOR ELIZABETH. By Edith Strivell. Mosenullen. 21s. THE QUEENS AND THE HIVE. By Edith Schell. Macmillan. Its. and gay as a golden mote light--and as quickly gone. But though this
September 8, 1962 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Sv, inhume. * Swinburne is out of fashion and Dame Edith Sitwell, in her long cmhusiutic preface to this selec- by Austin Clarke Svriabunte : A Selection compiled and with as btrothertio• by Dame Edith SitwelL Wakkedleld and Nicobos. 255. Lion, shows her
October 1, 1960 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
party >p . .. It l ..' h,5 1 Aunt Ange Tis bringing. Hhe's going toc.fi l , ow . n lher liad waited for [or ITerself, at nine. Edith said aha news of his arrival in this world, and it tbou|()lt W ere annoyed at our dining so , | h had waited several „ * J
January 5, 1929 - Weekly Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A. W. (Nan) McCrea, Elizabeth C McKnight, E. Barbara Moore, A. Joyce Renfrew, Maureen E.'M. Taylor, Elizabeth M. Tedford, Edith M. Trimble, Edythe M. F. Truesdale, S. Eunice Turner, E. A. (Lilian) Wallace. Form Sl—Doris 0. Bingham. Patricia A. Brown,
November 26, 1955 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
just ads and a gas But oil this particular December . b l1 a, n sprinkling of Christmas morning as I sat down with a cup Edith lutby called me the next cards from a few cautious souls who coffee and a limp roll. morning. I must have sounded like do their
February 14, 1942 - Weekly Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
EDITH BOYLE, of Cootehill, Co. Cavan, will be able to enjoy her summer holidays after all. Some weeks ago Edith wrote to Youth's the Thing, saying that her holidays would be more enjoyable if she could learn to swim. She
July 8, 1953 - Weekly Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
EDITH CAVELL MEMORIAL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE IRISH TIMES. Sir, —The Committee the Edith Cavell Irish Memorial have unanimously decided that tho most practical method of perpetuating the memory cf that gallant woman would the endowment of bed in the Royal
December 4, 1915 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland