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JJohnFoyle: Not in the exhibition, Estella Solomons ' portrait of Seumas O'Kelly, 1881-1918. Further proof that he's not the O'Kelly who is in the photo from 1902, featuring James Joyce, about which I'm doing a bit of research.

PolMag2016: An scríbhneoir Seumas O'Kelly... author of Waysiders, Shuiler's Child, Weaver's Grave...

boucher_clare: How have I not heard of Seumas O’Kelly before? ‘The Weaver’s Grave’ is a stunning short story/novella. Strongly recommended.

noonofday: An earlier book with artwork by Micheál Mac Liammóir is Seumas O'Kelly's collection of short stories 'Hillsiders' of 1921 for which he illustrated the cover & frontispiece. Mac Liammóir was then only his in early twenties & still signing his work under the name Michael Willmore.

nearfm: From last week Donie speaks to Mairdhia Ni Mhurchu about the annual remembrance of writer Seumas O’Kelly

JJohnFoyle: The Irish Independent, 3 February 1916 Two of James Joyce's college friends are mentioned. The Abbey advertised Seumas O'Kelly's play The Bribe. Robert Kinahan, in the Court of Appeal, defended a farmer involved in a mowing accident, in which a child lost a foot.

DublinInquirer: The idea for The Deadlians' debut album started in 2018 on the 100th year anniversary of the poet Seumas O’Kelly’s death.

DublinInquirer: The idea for The Deadlians' debut album started in 2018 on the 100th year anniversary of the poet Seumas O’Kelly’s death.

DublinInquirer: The idea for The Deadlians' debut album started in 2018 on the 100th year anniversary of the poet Seumas O’Kelly’s death.

johnstonglenn: Playwright Seumas O'Kelly - the "gentle revolutionary" - died OTD in 1918, three days after a mob stormed the Sinn Fein offices in Dublin where he worked. He attended UCD and was in the famous 1902 class photo with Joyce (front, second from left).

johnstonglenn: Lennox Robinson wrote a paean to the Abbey Theatre for the Aug 24 1934 issue of Radio Times, before a BBC broadcast live from Belfast of The Land of Heart's Desire by WB Yeats and Meadowsweet by Seumas O'Kelly.

inkroci: Seumas O'Kelly - Billy the Clown

LmthwL: ↑  or is it ↓  from a text by Seumas O'kelly

selfstyledsiren: A gorgeous photo that reminds me of the peerless classic "The Weaver's Grave," by Seumas O'Kelly.

NLIreland: Our Prints and Drawings department holds this vivid ink drawing of writer Seumas O'Kelly by Grace Gifford Plunkett, and you can learn more about him with two free events here this week - check out

loughreaonline: Seumas O’Kelly Players announce John B Keane comedy, Moll

LibFinisterrae: Seumas O’Kelly – Waysiders. Stories of Connacht

johnstonglenn: In Aug 1934 Lennox Robinson wrote a paean to the Abbey Theatre for the Radio Times, before a BBC broadcast live from Belfast of The Land of Heart's Desire by WB Yeats and Meadowsweet by Seumas O'Kelly. O'Kelly was in the front row of the famous photo of the UCD class of 1902.

abzilp: seumas o'kelly's The Weaver's Grave

kildarepage: The legacy and life of Seumas O'Kelly

inkroci: Seumas O'Kelly - The Derelict

AnTaibhdhearc: A Chairde, don't miss the 'Seumas O'Kelly Players' production of 'Noises Off' at 8pm tonight. For tickets all us...

AnTaibhdhearc: A Chairde, don't miss the 'Seumas O'Kelly Players' production of 'Noises Off' at 8pm tonight. For tickets all us...

AnTaibhdhearc: A Chairde, the Seumas O'Kelly Players will be on stage from this Thursday to Saturday at 8pm with the play...

CRAICinGalway: The Seumas O'Kelly players take to the stage in An Taibhdhearc next week with the hilarious comedy "Noises Off"...

CRAICinGalway: "Noises Off" | The Seumas O'Kelly players take to An Taibhdhearc

WriteofPassage0: Marked as to-read: The Weaver's Grave by Seumas O'Kelly

Ace_Signs: Corryboard signs for Seumas O'Kelly Players

GalwayCoCo: The Seumas O'Kelly Players Original Script Night will highlight four new plays by local writers Friday27/1/17 at 7....



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The things we thought that we should do
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