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Book

1922 (hand written)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This book of poetry was written by the McCorkell children in 1922.

Oona (b.1910), Kathleen (b.1911), Leslie (b.1916) and Pakenham (b.1923) were the four children of Dudley and Helen McCorkell. They lived in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The children wrote poems which were put into books and presented to their father as Christmas and Easter presents. The daughters lived into their nineties, but Pakenham died in 1944.

The poems in this book are credited to Oona and Leslie McCorkell. The poems included in the book are entitled 'Daddy', 'I Remember, I Remember', 'The Village Black Smith', 'The Cats', 'The Battle of Blenheim', and 'Three Cheers for England'.

Object details

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Parts
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Materials and techniques
Paper
Brief description
Book, poetry, hand written and bound, by Oona and Leslie McCorkell, Derry, 1922.
Physical description
Bound book of poetry
Production typeUnique
Credit line
Given by Marion McLachlan
Summary
This book of poetry was written by the McCorkell children in 1922.

Oona (b.1910), Kathleen (b.1911), Leslie (b.1916) and Pakenham (b.1923) were the four children of Dudley and Helen McCorkell. They lived in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The children wrote poems which were put into books and presented to their father as Christmas and Easter presents. The daughters lived into their nineties, but Pakenham died in 1944.

The poems in this book are credited to Oona and Leslie McCorkell. The poems included in the book are entitled 'Daddy', 'I Remember, I Remember', 'The Village Black Smith', 'The Cats', 'The Battle of Blenheim', and 'Three Cheers for England'.
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Accession number
B.327:1 to 8-2010

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Record createdApril 8, 2011
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