Rita Lynch Personal Archive Desc. List (Ref. PR84)

Descriptive list of the personal archive of Rita Lynch, Soprano (b1914 - d2009).

Descriptive List of the Personal Archive of Rita Lynch

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PR84 Descriptive List of the Personal Archive of Rita Lynch

Table of Contents IDENTITY STATEMENT ............................................................................................................................ iii

CONTEXT ................................................................................................................................................ iii

Creator ............................................................................................................................................... iii

Biographical/Administrative History.................................................................................................. iii

Archival History .................................................................................................................................. iv

CONTENT AND STRUCTURE .................................................................................................................... v

Scope and Content.............................................................................................................................. v

System of Arrangement ...................................................................................................................... v

CONDITIONS OF ACCESS AND USE......................................................................................................... vi

Conditions Governing Access............................................................................................................. vi

Conditions Governing Reproduction ................................................................................................. vi

Language ............................................................................................................................................ vi

Finding Aids ........................................................................................................................................ vi

RULES /CONVENTIONS USED ................................................................................................................. vi

ARCHIVIST’S NOTE ................................................................................................................................. vi

PR84/A Beginnings 1928 – 1930s (413 items) ..................................................................................... 2

PR84/A/1 Letters, Telegrams, Postcards, Notes .............................................................................. 2

PR84/A/2 Newspaper Articles/Clippings........................................................................................ 28

PR84/A/3 Concerts, Programmes .................................................................................................. 31

PR84/A/4 Education ....................................................................................................................... 34

PR84/A/5 Photographs................................................................................................................... 38

PR84/A/6 Song Books and Music Sheets ....................................................................................... 39

PR84/B Heyday 1940s – 1950s (710 items)........................................................................................ 65

PR84/B/1 Letters, Telegrams, Postcards........................................................................................ 65

PR84/B/2 Newspaper articles/clippings....................................................................................... 122

PR84/B/3 Concerts/Events ........................................................................................................... 131

PR84/B/4 Broadcasts/ Radio ........................................................................................................ 147

PR84/B/5 New York Trip, 1949..................................................................................................... 151

PR84/B/6 Contracts and Agreements .......................................................................................... 154

PR84/B/7 Miscellaneous .............................................................................................................. 155

PR84/B/8 Song Books and Music Sheets...................................................................................... 156

PR84/B/9 Photograph .................................................................................................................. 169

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PR84/C Mid Life 1960s – 1970s (57 items)....................................................................................... 171

PR84/C/1 Letters ........................................................................................................................... 171

PR84/C/2 Concert Programmes .................................................................................................... 172

PR84/C/3 Newspaper Articles / Clippings / Photographs ............................................................. 173

PR84/C/4 Photographs.................................................................................................................. 177

PR84/C/5 Song Books and Music Sheets ...................................................................................... 178

PR84/D Later Years 1980s-2000s (49 items) .................................................................................... 182

PR84/D/1 Letters.......................................................................................................................... 182

PR84/D/2 Gramophone Recitals .................................................................................................. 185

PR84/D/3 Newspaper Articles/Clippings ..................................................................................... 187

PR84/D/4 Photographs ................................................................................................................ 188

PR84/D/5 Interview Notes ........................................................................................................... 189

PR84/D/6 Bishopstown Parish ..................................................................................................... 189

PR84/E Song Books, Music Sheets 1900-1919 ................................................................................. 192

PR84/F Song Books, Music Sheets, Pre-1900s ................................................................................. 212

PR84/G Song Books, Music Sheets, Undated [1800s- early-mid 1900s].......................................... 220

PR84/H Artefacts: Clothing, Award, and Medal, [1930s-1995] ........................................................ 225

PR84/I Audio Recordings (Digital Copies) ........................................................................................ 227

PR84/PH

Photographs – Main Series ........................................................................................... 232

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IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference:

PR84

Title:

Rita Lynch, Soprano, Personal Archive

Level of description:

fonds

Date:

(mid/late 1800s) 1928 - 1990s (2002)

Extent:

fonds

CONTEXT Creator

Lynch, Rita | aka Shaw | Soprano, b1914-d2009

Biographical/Administrative History Rita Shaw, nee Lynch, (performer name Rita Lynch) was born on the 2nd December 1914 in Macroom, Co. Cork, into a family rich in musical talent. Her singing career spanned the two decades between 1935 and 1955 during which the 'Golden Voiced Soprano' won every accolade both in competition and in public performance, made records and toured extensively in Ireland, the U.K. and the U.S. She received her early education, including piano lessons, at the Mercy Convent, Macroom and attended Secondary School at the Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork. It was here that her obvious talent as a singer was nurtured under the watchful eyes of Mother Peter and Mrs. Mary Sheridan, and she was to star in many school productions including 'The Gondoliers'. Having left school in 1933, Rita continued her voice training with Mrs. Sheridan in Cork and began to make her mark in earnest when she won the Junior Soprano Cup, the Senior Soprano Cup and the O'Neill Cup at the Father Maitiu Feis in Cork. She also made several live radio broadcasts from the 2RN studio in Shanakiel-formerly the Women's Gaol. During this period, she excelled in the Dublin Feis Ceoil where she won the Soprano Gold Cup and the Geoghegan Cup in 1938. The adjudicator, Mr. Toplis Green, pronounced her a singer 'whose breath control was well nigh perfect'. In 1939 Rita moved to Dublin to study under Miss Jean Nolan. During the same year she won the coveted Count John McCormack Competition, the final of which was broadcast live on radio and attracted huge interest and record listening figures. For the final Rita sang Thomas Moore's 'The Last Rose of Summer' the song with which she was afterwards always associated. In April 1940 she made her operatic debut in 'L 'Elisir d' Amore. The 'Irish Press' reported that, ' ... she sang with rare charm, the lovely quality of her voice being splendidly evident'. In May 1941 she won the Feis Ceoil's most coveted trophy, the Lieder Prize. After the Winners' Concert the 'Irish Press' reported' the outstanding performance of the concert was the singing of 'Der Nussbaum' (Schumann) by

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Miss Rita Lynch…'.

During the following years Rita travelled the length and breadth of Ireland topping the bill and sharing the stage with many other outstanding performers and musicians of the day. She also sang in Bermingham, Manchester and Glasgow. There were many Radio Eireann broadcasts during that time as well as performances with the Dublin Operatic Society, the Dublin Grand Opera Society and the Radio Eireann Symphony Orchestra. Highlights of this period included the soprano leads in the bicentennial performance of Handel's Messiah in 1942 and in the centenary performance of Balfe's 'The Bohemian Girl', both at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.

Rita married Patrick Shaw in 1945 and returned to live in Cork, having 4 children.

In 1948 Rita recorded three 78” records at the H.M.V. studios, London. The songs included : Mozart's 'Lullaby', 'The Spinning Wheel', 'The Fairy Tales of Ireland', 'Home Sweet Home', 'I Will Walk With My Love', and of course 'The Last Rose of Summer'.In March 1949 at the invitation of the Chicago Tribune's radio station WGN, Rita flew to the U.S.A. and embarked on an exciting three months of concerts, broadcasts and interviews. She travelled between Boston, Chicago and New York and among the highpoints guested for Sir Arthur Fiedler at a Boston Pops sellout performance. She was feted wherever she performed and during her visit she met many celebrities including Irish Government Minister, Sean McBride. The 'Cork Examiner' reported her arrival home on the 27th June 1949 ' ... after a very successful tour of the United States. Miss Lynch sang at the Symphony Hall, Boston to an audience of 2,000 people, and in Chicago for the Corkmen's Association, as well as in many other cities. During her tour she met Michael O'Duffy, the Derry tenor and Countess McCormack. Miss Lynch was met at the airport by her husband, Mr. P.J. Shaw of Cork.' As well as raising her family of four, Rita continued her singing into the 1950’s. One of her last public performances was at The Palace Cinema, Macroom where she shared the stage with Scottish tenor Fr. Sidney MacEwan.

She became an active member of the Old Ursulines Past Pupils' Union, Cork in the mid 60's and became its President in 1967. She was also President of the Soroptimists in 1973/1974.

Rita pursued a successful career as a singing teacher during the 1970's and in the 1980's and 1990s expressed her artistic talents through oil painting.

In October 1995, at the annual John McCormack Recital, Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin, The Vocal Heritage Society of Ireland presented Rita with The Margaret Burke Sheridan Medal for her contribution to singing in Ireland and in 1997 Rita was invited to attend at the Nation Concert Hall, Dublin for an event commemorating the first performance of Handel's Messiah in Fishamble Street, Dublin 250 years earlier and 50 years after the Dublin bicentenary performance.

Rita died in 2009.

Archival History Donated to Archives in 2019

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CONTENT AND STRUCTURE

Scope and Content Personal archive of soprano Rita Lynch. Extensive collection principally of letters, telegrams, postcards, newspaper articles and clippings, song books and music Sheets. Also some photographs, items related to radio broadcasts, costumes, and other material.

System of Arrangement

The collection is arranged into time periods and types/subjects of material. The arrangement within each set of material is chronological.

PR84/A Beginnings 1928 – 1930s PR84/A/1 Letters and Postcards PR84/A/2 Newspaper Articles/Clippings PR84/A/3 Concerts, Programmes PR84/A/4 Education PR84/A/5 Photographs PR84/A/6 Song Books and Music Sheets PR84/B Heyday 1940s – 1950s PR84/B/1 Letters, Telegrams, Postcards PR84/B/2 Newspaper articles/clippings PR84/B/3 Concert/Event Programmes PR84/B/4 Broadcasts/ Radio PR84/B/5 New York Trip PR84/B/6 Contracts and Agreements PR84/B/7 Miscellaneous PR84/B/8 Music Sheets and Song Books PR84/B/9 Photograph PR84/C Mid Life 1960s – 1970s PR84/C/1 Letters PR84/C/2 Concert Programmes PR84/C/3 Newspaper Articles / Clippings PR84/C/4 Photographs PR84/C/5 Song Books and Music Sheets PR84/D Later Years 1980s-2000s PR84/D/1 Letters PR84/D/2 Concerts, Recitals PR84/D/3 Newspaper Articles/Clippings PR84/D/4 Photographs PR84/D/5 Interview Notes PR84/D/6 Bishopstown Parish PR84/E Song Books, Music Sheets 1900-1919

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PR84/F Song Books, Music Sheets, Pre-1900s PR84/G Song Books, Music Sheets, Undated [1800s-1900s] PR84/H Artefacts: Clothing, Award and Medal PR84/I Audio Recordings (Digital copies) PR84/PH Photographs – Main Series

PERSON/INSTITUTION INDEX: Lynch, Rita / Rita Shaw | Soprano | b1914-d2009

SUBJECT/EVENT ETC. INDEX : Personal Papers Music Women's History

CONDITIONS OF ACCESS AND USE

Conditions Governing Access

Hard copies: Accessible to Readers by appointment. Access restrictions apply to some collections. Digital object/copy: see Download Media and/or Digital Reference

Conditions Governing Reproduction Licensing information available on request by email to archivist@corkcity.ie Copyright Cork City and County Archives, Cork City Council, unless otherwise indicated. All Rights Reserved.

Language English

Finding Aids Descriptive List and Online Catalogue

RULES /CONVENTIONS USED ISADG

ARCHIVIST’S NOTE Item descriptions:

Mollie O’Reilly, T/Archives Assistant, items nos. 1 to 557, Jun-Aug 2023

Claire Murphy, Senior Archives Assistant, item nos. 558 to 1438, Sep 2023 – Aug 2024

Arrangement and Descriptive List:

Brian McGee, Senior Archivist, CCCA 7 May 2025

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PR84/A Beginnings 1928 – 1930s

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PR84/A Beginnings 1928 – 1930s (413 items)

Ref: PR84/A

Level: sub-fonds

Date: 1928, 1930 - 1939

Scope and Content: Material relating to the education and earlier years of the musical career of Rita Lynch.

Extent: 413 items

PR84/A/1 Letters, Telegrams, Postcards, Notes

Ref: PR84/A/1 Level: series

Date: 1928, 1930 - 1939

Scope and Content: Large series of mainly incoming correspondence to Rita Lynch

Extent: 172 items

Letter from Dan Hobbs, Mount Kieran, The Lough, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her 'wonderful success in the Feis Ceoil. Reference: PR84/1/147 Date: [1930's] Level: Item Extent: 2pp Note that reads, ' 'Last Rose of Summer' From Ardent admirers of older and brighter days. O'Mahony Sr. O'Mahony Jr. Reference: PR84/1/143 Date: [1930's] Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Mary, Auburn Villas, Cork, to Rita [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita, and goes on to ask her about her search for a flat. Reference: PR84/1/164 Date: 24 October [1930's] Level: Item Extent: 1p

An urgent telegram envelope, addressed to Lynch, 11 Albany Road, Ranelagh. The upper back of the envelope has been torn off.

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Reference:

PR84/1/7

Date:

21 February [1930s - 1940s]

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Note from Donal, St. Mary's Priory, Popes Quay, Cork, 'Congratulations!! Well done!! Hope you will do very well in the other competitions!' Reference: PR84/1/162 Date: [1930's] Level: Item Extent: 1p

Note for 'Miss Rita Lynch, with best wishes. Reference: PR84/1/185 Date:

[1930's]

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Note from 'Two more of the same breed. Reference: PR84/1/186

Date:

[1930's]

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Note saying 'Love from Uncle Willie. Reference: PR84/1/187

Date:

[1930's]

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Note from 'The man with the legs', Martins Florists Cook Street, Cork, 'To Sombra, with best wishes. Reference: PR84/1/183 Date: [1930's] Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter from Annie O'Brien, 3 College View Terrace, Western Road, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success, and then goes on to ask of her mother and ask her to call in to them when she is back in Cork. Reference: PR84/1/155 Date: [1935] Level: Item Extent: 2pp

Letter from Broadcasting Station, General Post Office, Dublin to Miss Rita Lynch, [Cork]. The letter is from the music department arranging a broadcast, the back of the letter has a list of conditions. Reference: PR84/1/366 Date: 24 November 1936

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Item

Extent:

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Letter from Broadcasting Station, General Post Office, Dublin, to [Rita Lynch] 'A Chara' [Cork]. The letter lets her know that her audition was satisfactory and a broadcast will be arranged. Reference: PR84/1/367 Date: 25 February 1936 Level: Item Extent: 1p Standard Stories from the Operas, by Gladys Davidson, published by T. Werner Laurie Ltd. Note on the inside of the cover to Rita dated 1937. Reference: PR84/5/555 Date: [1937] Level: Item Extent: 1075pp Letter to Rita Lynch, Macroom, Co. Cork, soprano from Sandycove, Co. Dublin congratulating her on recent successes Reference: PR84/11/1347 Date: 1938 Level: Item Extent: 2pp

Letter to Rita Lynch, soprano from Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork Reference: PR84/11/1360 Date: 1938 Level: Item Extent: 2pp

Letter to Rita Lynch, soprano from the Social Club, Coachford. She is congratulated Reference: PR84/11/1370 Date: 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1pp

Letter from George Whale, Howth, to Rita Lynch, [Cork]. The letter is asking if she can go to Dublin for an audition. Reference: PR84/1/375 Date: 02 June 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter to Rita Lynch, soprano from 16 Main Street, Macroom, Co. Cork. She is congratulated on her success Reference: PR84/11/1373 Date: 1938

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Item

Extent:

1pp

Letter to Rita Lynch, soprano from Raheny, Dublin. She is congratulated on her success Reference: PR84/11/1375 Date: 1938 Level: Item Extent: 2pp

Letter from J. Browne, Charleville, Co. Cork, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success and ensures her that Macroom must be proud of her. Reference: PR84/1/161 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Card from Mrs. Linda Kearns-Mc Whinney, Women's Industrial Development Association, to Miss Rita Lynch, [Cork]. The card is an invitation to Aonach na Nodlag. Reference: PR84/1/371 Date: [1938] Level: Item Extent: 3pp Letter from The Women's Industrial Development Association, to 'A Chara' [Rita Lynch] [Cork]. The letter is letting her know that the concert is being pushed to December 1st. Reference: PR84/1/372 Date: 21 November 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from the Cronins, Macroom, to Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Heartiest congratulations on your brilliant success. Reference: PR84/1/240 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter form O'Dwyer, Coachford, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter is offering congratulations on her success in Feis Ceoil. Reference: PR84/1/191 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Postcard from Mairead McGrath, to Miss R. Lynch, Parkview, Macroom, Co. Cork. The postcard is congratulating Rita on her success at Feis Ceoil.

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Reference:

PR84/1/192

Date:

15 May 1938

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Letter from Gerry, Glandore House, Blackrock, Cork, to 'My dear Rita', [Cork]. 'It was with great delight that I read on the paper that you won the Dublin Feish [Feis]. Mum and Dad and all the family join with me in wishing you heartiest congratulations. Reference: PR84/1/193 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from John O'Doherty, Meelin, Newmarket, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. 'Please accept my hearty congratulations and the assurance of my intense delight on learning of your latest success. Reference: PR84/1/194 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Postcard from Mary, Mallow, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom, Co. Cork. The postcard is wishing her congratulations. Reference: PR84/1/195 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p 33 Letter from Michael McCarthy, Lynch's Quay, Cobh, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom, Co. Cork. 'It gives me great pleasure to join with your many friends in heartily congratulating you on your outstanding success at the recent Feis Ceoil. Reference: PR84/1/196 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Lil Nolan, 14 Richmond Hill, Cork, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success at Feis Ceoil. Reference: PR84/1/197 Date: 15 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Postcard from Neeson, Mount Verdon Villa, Cork, to Miss Rita Lynch, No. 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. The author is asking Rita if she can perform at college in July, and also congratulates her on her success at Feis Ceoil. Reference: PR84/1/198 Date: 28 May 1938 Level: Item

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1p

Letter from Dudu, 3 Rosenheim, Magazine rd., to 'My dear Mrs. Lynch', [Macroom]. The letter lets Mrs. Lynch know how 'charmed' Dudu was to see how well Rita had done in Dublin. Reference: PR84/1/199 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Alice Lynch, 83 Grand Parade, Cork, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'A Chara', the letter thanks Rita for her letter and for singing to them. Reference: PR84/1/200 Date: 18 November 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from J Mc, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Congratulations! You deserve all they say and the honour you get: because you are a humble artist. Reference: PR84/1/201 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from S.M. Charles, St. Angela's, to 'My dear Rita', [Cork]. The letter lets Rita know that she looked well on the newspaper after her win. Reference: PR84/1/202 Date: 15 May [1938] Level: Item Extent: 2pp

Letter from O. O'Shea, Macroom, to Rita, [Cork]. 'We are very proud of your success. Reference: PR84/1/203 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Postcard from M.J., Bray, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin, The postcard offers Rita congratulations on her recent win. Reference: PR84/1/177 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from Eddie, Dublin, to 'Shaw', Park, View Macroom. 'Rita first place gold medal superb writing. Reference: PR84/1/16 Date: 13 May 1938

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Item

Extent:

1p

Telegram from John Murphy, Albert College, Glasnevin, Dublin, to 'Mrs. Lynch', Parkview, Macroom. 'Congratulations on Rita's great success. Reference: PR84/1/17 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from Rita, Dublin, to Lynch Park View, Macroom. 'Won the cup writing. Reference: PR84/1/18 Date: 12 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from Paddy, Clapham, to Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom, Co Cork. 'Congratulations delay filling. Reference: PR84/1/35 Date: 16 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Mrs. B Frank, Macroom, to Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Bravo Rita for burying off double. Reference: PR84/1/41 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Dan and Pat, Cork, to Lynch, Carlisle St., South Circular Rd, Dublin. 'Convey congrats to Rio Rita. Reference: PR84/1/42 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Maureen, Macroom, to Moss Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congratulations great feat charmed. Reference: PR84/1/43 Date: 14 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from Anna, Macroom, to Miss Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congratulations delighted wonderful success.

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Reference:

PR84/1/44

Date:

13 May 1938

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Telegram from Mrs. Keeffe, Macroom, to Miss Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congratulations and best wishes. Reference: PR84/1/45 Date: 13 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from The Murrays, Macroom, to Miss R Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congratulations galore. Reference: PR84/1/46 Date: 17 May 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Roscrea, Co. Tipp, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter thanks Rita for the pleasure of hearing her sing. Reference: PR84/1/100 Date: 17 October 1938 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from John O'C, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount. The postcard congratulates Rita on her success. Reference: PR84/1/101 Date: 23 Otc 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from John Joseph Cronin, 108 queen Street, Freforest, Pontypridd, South-Wales, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter gives a background on John Joseph Cronin, it further goes on to express his interest in her, and concludes with a description of his physical appearance. Reference: PR84/1/102 Date: 27 November 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from J. Warren, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter contains information on how they listened to the broadcast of the competition Rita won. Reference: PR84/1/103 Date: 30 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

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Letter from Jess, Dalymount House, Cabra Road, Dublin, to Rita [Cork]. The letter is congratulating Rita on her success. Reference: PR84/1/104 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Kit and Hanna, 7 Sidney Place, Cork, to Rita , [Cork]. The letter is wishing Rita Happy Christmas. Reference: PR84/1/105 Date: Christmas 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from Mary, 5 New Street, Macroom, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount Avenue, Dublin. The postcard is congratulating Rita on her success, and wishes her luck for the future. Reference: PR84/1/106 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Postcard from Sean Lynch, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount. 'Congrats Rita. Reference: PR84/1/107 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter from Mary McCarthy, Ovens, Co. Cork, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita in her win at Feis Ceoil. Reference: PR84/1/108 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter from Cork Operatic Society, 19 Lavitt's Quay, Cork, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom, Co. Cork. The letter congratulates Rita on her success on behalf of all of the members of the

committee. Reference:

PR84/1/109

Date:

27 October 1939

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Letter from Mick Crowley, Youghal, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success. Reference: PR84/1/110 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item

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Letter from James F. Kent, 55 Lower O'Connell St. Dublin, C8, to Miss R. Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount Dublin. The letter congratulates her on her success. Reference: PR84/1/111 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Frank Ryan, West Street, Tallow, Co. Waterford, Eire, to Miss Lynch [Cork]. The letter congratulates her on her win but says she was a bit hoarse. Reference: PR84/1/112 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Gerry, Glandore House, Blackrock, Co. Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates her on her success and lets her know that he is excited to see her in concert. Reference: PR84/1/113 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Ben, Gurtroe, Youghal, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success and also mentions what some people have been saying about her. Reference: PR84/1/114 Date: 29 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from Catherine, 1 Victoria Lee, St. Lukes, to Rita, [Cork]. 'Three cheers for you, all the rest can go hide themselves away now.' The letter goes on to invite her for tea. Reference: PR84/1/115 Date: 10 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Kit, 1 Victoria Lee, St. Lukes, to Mary, [Cork]. 'She is a great girl and a credit to old Ireland. Reference: PR84/1/116 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter from Andrew Desmond, St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny, to Rita, [Cork].'please accept my heartiest congratulations on your recent musical success.' The letter goes on to mention how he was

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getting 'congrats' after her win due to also being from Macroom. Reference: PR84/1/117 Date:

23 October 1939

Level:

Item

Extent:

1p

Lette from Marie Power, Bridgemount, Dunmanway, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita for her win on the wireless, she goes on to say her mother 'was as excited as if she knew [her] Reference: PR84/1/118 Date: 14 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from C Pearson, 8 Knockrea Park, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter starts with 'congratulations from an old friend of your family.' Reference: PR84/1/119 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Note from B. Kiernan, Holy Cross Abbey, Stapehill, Wimborne, Dorset, to Rita, [Cork]. The note congratulates Rita on her win, and concludes with saying they might visit when the war is over 'whenever that will be. Reference: PR84/1/120 Date: 25 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from B Murphy, Malow, to Miss Rita Lynch, Macroom. The letter congratulates Rita on her win and mentions a visit to Macroom. Reference: PR84/1/121 Date: 27 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from Peggy, Wilton, Cork, to Miss Rita Lynch, Parkview, Macroom. The postcard congratulates Rita and tells her that 'when [she] come[s] to Cork [she] just must come out. Reference: PR84/1/122 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter from Nora O'C, 27 Lower Bandon St., to Rita, [Cork]. 'Heartiest congratulations from all here, also Paddy and Kathleen. Reference: PR84/1/123 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item

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Letter from Sheen, Dail Eireann, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita, it also mentions West Cork. Reference: PR84/1/124 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Arthur Lynch, Drogheda, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. In the letter he congratulates Rita on her success, and then goes on to talk about his own experience within performing including competing against Count John McCormack. Reference: PR84/1/125 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from Maureen, 73 Oliver Plunkett St, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter expresses excitement and congratulations for Rita on her win. Reference: PR84/1/126 Date: 22 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from Eileen Mc, 18 The Wall, Tralee, Co. Kerry, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter assures Rita that she was her top choice to win the competition and wished her 'every success for an outstandingly brilliant future. Reference: PR84/1/127 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Jack O'K, Percival Place, Kanturk, Co. Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter lets her know that 'someone of the O'Keeffe clan' is congratulating her on her 'splendid performance' the night before. Reference: PR84/1/128 Date: 16 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from J. Browne, Charleville, Co. Cork, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter lets Rita know that the people of Charleville are very happy with her win and hold a special fondness for her since she went there for a concert. Reference: PR84/1/129 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

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Letter from Maureen Kelly, Ballintemple, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter identifies Maureen as an old school friend of Rita's, and congratulates her on her success. Reference: PR84/1/130 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from 7 Sidney Place, Cork, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter expresses their happiness with seeing her in the Opera House, and lets her know that they hold a high opinion of her no matter the outcome of the competition. Reference: PR84/1/131 Date: 06 November 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Postcard from J.O'S, Senior House, St. Patrick's, Maynooth, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. The postcard is conveying congratulations and passing on best wishes to the Lynches. Reference: PR84/1/132 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from [illegible], Richmond Hill, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulating Rita on her success, '...by Jove you are a clever girl…'. Reference: PR84/1/133 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 2pp Postcard from Jack V, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. The postcard is congratulating her on her success. Reference: PR84/1/134 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Grandfather and V. O'Shea, New St., Macroom, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulate Rita on her 'glorious victory.' It also send regards to the Bird family. Reference: PR84/1/135 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter from Murray, Lismore, Co. Waterford, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter is congratulating her on her 'noteworthy achievement. Reference: PR84/1/136 Date: 23 October 1939

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Letter from Budleigh, Delabole, Cornwall, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter starts with the author letting Rita know that they are pleased she received the music, it goes on to mention the Christmas celebrations they are having and wishes her a Merry Christmas. Reference: PR84/1/137 Date: 21 December 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Raymond T Smith, Budleigh, Delabole, Cornwall, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter explains how he is happy she will take the books he offered, and he will pay any duty charges she had to pay for them. Reference: PR84/1/138 Date: 13 November 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from Dublin, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom, Cork. The postcard conveys congratulations on Rita's victory. Reference: PR84/1/139 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount. 'Rita congratulations on a splendid performance. Reference: PR84/1/140 Date: 07 July 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from Grainne, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Heartiest congratulations and the very best of luck. Reference: PR84/1/141 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from Hilda, to Miss Rita Lynch, The Rosary, Sandymount Ave, Dublin. A poem titled 'Here's a Wish' is on the back of the card. Reference: PR84/1/142 Date: 19 December 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp

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Note from Pamela, 'Dear no. nine,' Rita Lynch, Dun Laoghaire. The note thanks Rita for the song. Reference: PR84/1/88 Date: 16 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Note from T. Kerins, The Medical Hall, Macroom, Co. Cork, to Mrs. Lynch, [Macroom]. The note is congratulating her on Rita's success, saying she is 'an honour to the town. Reference: PR84/1/89 Date: 22 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from J. Staulon, Macroom, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter is congratulating Rita on her success and says that 'she will be touring the world soon' according to her mother. Reference: PR84/1/90 Date: 23 November 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Kit Murphy, Evergreen House, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter is congratulating Rita on her performance, 'Hoe proud she must feel of her daughter' in reference to her mother. Reference: PR84/1/91 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from C. Riordan, Kilmichael, Co. Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter is expressing how 'glorious' Rita's performance was. Reference: PR84/1/92 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Budleigh, Delabole, Cornwall, England, to Miss Rita Lynch, Parl View, Macroom, County Cork, Eire. The letter tells Rita that the author is happy that Count John Mc Cormack agreed with his opinion on her talent, and goes on further to offer her music books. Reference: PR84/1/93 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from B.F. MacCarthy, Crookstown, Co. Cork, to Mrs. Lynch, [Cork]. The letter expresses how happy they are with McCormack's verdict from the night before, and calls Rita 'Ireland's premier soprano. Reference: PR84/1/94 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item

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Letter from May Sheridan, The Bungalow, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter talks about them going to Ballycotton, and congratulates her on her win. Reference: PR84/1/95 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Dudu, Clancoolmore House, Bandon, to Rita, [Cork]. Self professed 'fan mail' from 'an old [pal]. Reference: PR84/1/96 Date: 27 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Agnes R., Belvedire, Highfield Avenue, College Road, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. She is wishing Rita Luck in the final. Reference: PR84/1/97 Date: 22 [October 1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Bride Ward, Eyre Square, Galway, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter contains information about the competition Rita took part in. Reference: PR84/1/98 Date: 17 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telephone express letter from Rock Bridge Cottage, to Mis Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Delighted at good news heartiest congratulations.' Reference: PR84/1/99 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Codrum, 52 10/18 Kanturk, to Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Delighted. Reference: PR84/1/19 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from O'Connell, Mountrath, to Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Congratulations wishing you success.

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Reference:

PR84/1/20

Date:

23 October 1939

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Item

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Telegram from Larchfield, Coachford, to Miss Lynch, Park View Macroom. 'Heartiest congratulations from all at Larchfield Coachford. Reference: PR84/1/21 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Lucey Family, Claremorriss, to Miss Rita Lynch, Parkview House Macroom. 'Congratulations. Reference: PR84/1/22 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from O'Mahoney Courthouse, Cork, to Rita Lynch, Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congratulations I never doubted you. Reference: PR84/1/23 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from O'Doherty, Meelin, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'As anticipated delighted heartiest congratulations. Reference: PR84/1/24 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Margaret, Alcester, to Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Congratulations Rita great excitement last night. Reference: PR84/1/25 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from McCabe, Crosshaven, Cork, to Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Heartiest congratulations on your fine achievement best wishes for further success. Reference: PR84/1/26 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

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Telegram from Denis, Schull, to Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Hearty congratulations Rita … success. Reference: PR84/1/27 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from Frankie, Wexford, to Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congrats Rita good luck for future best respects Frankie Reference: PR84/1/28 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Donal, Cork, to Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congratulations vindication comes at last. Reference: PR84/1/29 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Brennan, Dublin, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park Sandymount. 'Hip hip hooray congratulations from all at Seaview. Reference: PR84/1/30 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Nora Cronin, Cork, to Miss Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park Sandymount, Dublin. 'Heartiest congratulations. Reference: PR84/1/31 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Telegram from Dan and Pat, Cork, to Last Rose of Summer, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Up Macroom once again the roses are all sprouting down here proud of you. Reference: PR84/1/32 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from Aunty Janie, to Rita, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Well done Rita. Reference: PR84/1/33 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

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Telegram from Cussen, to Miss Rita Lynch, C/O Mrs Bird, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Congratulations. Reference: PR84/1/34 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Dorothy, 16a Lincoln Chambers, Dublin, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter is offering congratulations, and organising a time to meet. Reference: PR84/1/178 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from Ina and the boys, Bella Vista, Highfield Ave. Cork, to 'My Dear Rita', [Cork]. The letter is offering congratulations to Rita. Reference: PR84/1/179 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Gary Gleeson, Summerhill, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter is showing the authors interest in the John McCormack singing competition, and lets her know that he enjoys her song 'The Last Rose of Summer. Reference: PR84/1/180 Date: 17 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Agnes Harty, 37 St, John's Wood Road, London, to Miss Lynch [Cork]. 'In any case you were not very far behind the winner. Reference: PR84/1/181 Date: 14 July 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from J.J. Sheehan, The Bakery, Coachford, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter contains congratulations on her victory. Reference: PR84/1/163 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Telegram from T M Cronin, Macroom, to Rita Lynch, 7 Farney Park, Sandymount, Dublin. 'Heartiest congratulations on your brilliant success all here delighted. Reference: PR84/1/8 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item

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Telegram from Barry, Waterford, to 'R Lynch', Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Kindly telegraph Miss Rita's present address urgently Reference: PR84/1/11 Date: 26 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from M. Corkery, Western Rd., Cork. To Mrs and Miss Lynch, Park View, Macroom. 'Most sincere congratulations on great success and future prospects assured. Reference: PR84/1/165 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from M. Lynch, Main Street, Charleville. To 'My Dear Rita', [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success. Reference: PR84/1/166 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Mollie Murphy, Kilcullen Cottage, Boreenmana Rd, Cork, to 'My Dearest Rita', [Cork]. The letter starts with 'Bravo!' and continues to congratulate her on her success. Reference: PR84/1/167 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from Eileen Buckley, Ballymacorcoran, Clondrohid, 'Dear Rita', [Cork]. The letter congratulates her on her success. Reference: PR84/1/168 Date: 25 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Card in German from The German Ambassador Herr Eduard Hempel and Frau Hempel, wishing a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year. It is also accompanied by two cards, one from Frau Hempel that says 'at home Friday 27th Nov. 6p.m.' and the other recognise her 'beautiful singing. Reference: PR84/1/169 Date: Christmas 1939 Level: Item Extent: 3pp

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Letter from Bethy Hickey, 'Sun Ville', Co. Kerry, to 'My Dear Rita', [Cork]. The letter is congratulating Rita on her success in the singing competition on the previous Sunday. Reference: PR84/1/170 Date: 25 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from Kitty Hickey, 'Sun Ville', Co. Kerry, to 'My Dear Rita', [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success and sends regards to her mother. Reference: PR84/1/171 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Mary Murray, Blackpool, Cork, 'Dear Mrs Lynch', [Cork]. The letter is congratulating her on Rita's success. Reference: PR84/1/172 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp Letter from Fr. Cormac, O.F.H., Ennis, Co. Clare, 'Dear Miss Lynch', [Cork]. The letter is congratulating Rita on her success. Reference: PR84/1/173 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Nana, Bandon, to 'My Dear Rita', [Cork]. The letter offers congratulations to Rita, and also lets her know that Cissy Cremin had twins on Thursday. Reference: PR84/1/174 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 3pp Postcard from Lady Harty, 37 St. Johns Wood Road, London, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom, Co. Cork. The postcard said that Rita had no luck the week before but that she sand very well anyway. Reference: PR84/1/175 Date: 14 May 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Postcard from Nan, 37 Marlboro Street, Cork, to 'My Dear Rita', Park View, Macroom, Co. Cork. The postcard offers Rita congratulations on her win. Reference: PR84/1/176 Date: 25 October 1939 Level: Item

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Letter from Gerrard O'L, 150 Clonliffe Rd, Dublin, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her win in the final, and goes on to mention her mother and work. Reference: PR84/1/156 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p Postcard from M.J. Michael, Bray, to Miss Rita Lynch, Park View, Macroom, Co. Cork. The postcard congratulates Rita on her win and mentions how they felt when listening to the broadcast. Reference: PR84/1/157 Date: [1939] Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Liam O'Keeffe, Glandore House, Blackrock, Cork, to Mrs. Lynch, [Macroom]. The letter expresses the delight of the household because of Rita's victory, and goes on to say that they are excited to see her in concert in Cork. Reference: PR84/1/158 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p

Letter in Irish from Donnchadh O'Laoighaire F.S., 3 Ardan Iobair Naomtha, Bothar an Bhaile Nuaidh, Loch Gormain, to Rita Ni Loinsigh, [Cork]. 'A Cara' with congratulations on her recent radio

broadcast. Reference:

PR84/1/159

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23 October 1939

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Letter from M.J. O'Mahony, Finance department, Courthouse, Cork, to Miss Lynch, [Cork]. The letter has congratulations for Rita on her performance, and 'proving [herself] the best soprano in Ireland. Reference: PR84/1/160 Date: 23 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 1p Letter from Lil Nolan, 14 Richmond Hill, Cork, to Rita, [Cork]. The letter congratulates Rita on her success and her hard work. Reference: PR84/1/144 Date: 24 October 1939 Level: Item Extent: 2pp

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