Kelleher (continued)
6
Well Kelleher (P?) Sullivans Wife
is not feeling so well with a little (while?)
I heard I did not go to See Just a (s)
yet but will Soon She is a Lovely
Lady and so is Paddy a nice fellow
I need not tell you this--you know--
and B.B. is not the worest in the world
I would like to have her in my room
for a week. I got no girl sence I though(t)
you would fix me up before you left
me dull. I go to see anny wonce in
a while but cant ride while the Lynch
girl is with her she is change terrible
sence you left hear. she is getting back to
(page 12)
the Lynch one is adviseing her, so it is a
gre (a) t friend that would get between her legs
now
Well Mr Kelleher have you met
(K?): ing a (s) yet if so tell him his friend Lyons was
asking for him. how is Mr Nevels or did
you see him--and Tad the Tailor his pall
and Bill (Trick?)
Well Mr Kelleher if you go to see
my Father & Mother this is the adress
John (G.?) Lyons
Cringaloo Kilcorney
Banteer Cork
if you dont call you may write
Mrs J Desmond is my sisters name now
living at home so fair Well Kelleher
and I wish you the best of Look to you
and all at home how is Andy my school
pall but he dont remember dont forget
to write Kelleher I will be all
Looking out for letter from you
so good by
from Tim Lyons
( end)
Tim Lyons, New York City, to John Kelleher, Inniscarra, County Cork, 17 July 1933
Description
Tim Lyons writes to John Kelleher expressing his sadness of the latter's return home and asks his old friend to assure his family that he is not on the breadline in New York. Lyons shares intimate details of his relationships with mutual female friends with Kelleher and gives news of accquaintances. He asks Kelleher to write back and wishes him well. [Letter is poorly but colourfully written].
Date
17/07/1933
Date Issued
27/03/2023
Resource Type
Text
Archival Record Id
p155/110/1
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
18pp
Topic
Lyons and Kelleher Letters
Geographic
New York City,New York (state),United States,Inishcarra,Cork (county),Ireland
Temporal
Twentieth century,Nineteen thirties
Genre
Letter,Transcription,Reproduction
Note
Title and transcript text by Professor Kerby Miller. Description by University of Galway.