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Subject: The Cork Workers Club From: Fergie Date: 30 Apr 09 - 08:41 AM Cork Workers Club was formerly at 9 St. Nicholas Church Place, Cove St. Cork This organisation was responsible for the publication in 1972 of 'The James Connolly Songbook'. Are they still in existance? Anybody got a postal or email address for them? Any information would be welcome. Fergus |
Subject: RE: The Cork Workers Club From: MartinRyan Date: 30 Apr 09 - 08:45 AM Fergie You probably have a copy of the booklet - if not, talk to me! Jim Walsh, of that parish, should be able to tell you about the club itself. Regards |
Subject: RE: The Cork Workers Club From: MartinRyan Date: 30 Apr 09 - 08:49 AM Incidentally, Fergie, I also have Songs of the Workers, a Socialist Party publication of the same vintage. Regards |
Subject: RE: The Cork Workers Club From: Fergie Date: 30 Apr 09 - 09:14 AM Hi Martin I have a copy of 'The James Connolly Songbook' but I would be very interested in seeing 'Songs of the Workers'. Do you have a contact for Jim Walsh? Incidently I'll hit Kinvara sometime over this weekend. I'll make contact when I arrive. Do you have a updated version of Caoilte's email? Ferg |
Subject: RE: The Cork Workers Club From: MartinRyan Date: 30 Apr 09 - 09:17 AM Caoilte is away at the moment, IIRC. I'll pass his email to you. I may have a an address/phone number for Jim somewhere. If not, Jerry O'Reilly, who's staying with us over the weekend, will! Regards |
Subject: RE: The Cork Workers Club From: MartinRyan Date: 30 Apr 09 - 11:07 AM BTW, Fergie Just Google "cork workers club" for some historical info on the group and its publications. Regards |
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