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Mansucript letter from Lady Gregory to W.B. Yeats on Coole Park letter head

Farewell letter to W. B. Yeats

Black and white photo of Lady Gregory standing in a field, wearing all black
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black and white photograph of a tree trunk with carved names
Courtesy of Colin Smythe

The Autograph Tree

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Autograph Tree at Coole Park

Undated

Courtesy of Colin Smythe

The walled garden at Coole remains little changed, and the copper beech "autograph tree" on which Gregory invited some of her famous guests to carve their initials still flourishes, though now there is a fence around it to deter contemporary additions. Those whose initials are visible include Shaw, Yeats, Synge, Douglas Hyde, "AE" (George William Russell), O'Casey, and Augustus John.

Items in Section 8: Blessed Bridget O'Coole

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  • Black and white photo of Lady Gregory standing in a field, wearing all black

    Section 8: Blessed Bridget O'Coole Introduction

  • Typescript journal entry with manuscript edits

    Cancer

  • typed draft of poem with handwritten corrections

    "Coole Park and Ballylee, 1931"

  • title page of book with illustration of tree

    Coole

  • Typed will codicil with annotations

    Codicil to Will

  • Mansucript letter from Lady Gregory to W.B. Yeats on Coole Park letter head

    Farewell letter to W. B. Yeats

  • black and white photograph of a tree trunk with carved names

    Autograph Tree

  • Black and white photo of Lady Gregory standing in a field, wearing all black

    Explore other sections in the exhibition