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

PR84 Descriptive List of the Personal Archive of Rita Lynch

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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