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I got on A.I. with the
nurse Nurse Home Mayo Rd My dear Mickie, It must at least
be a couple of years since I saw you
last - It feels it. I
was out of bed this
morning at 6 &
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oh! Such a time
we had just got
off for a few hours
& Tomorrow I'll be
off at 5 until 10.
& I cant remember
what train you
come back by but
I'll be at
at 6. Im going up
to see Florence now.
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Yrs Ever Sue, P.S.
There some lovely students
here Real Princes
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M.J. Gorman Esq Ballinluig Clare Hall Queen Co.
Letter from Susan Fitzgerald (d. 1980) to Michael Gorman. The letter refers mainly
to work as a nurse with the Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.), a voluntary organisation
providing nursing to wounded British army soldiers, which she had just joined. Susan
also mentions an upcoming meeting of the two.Michael Gorman was one a large Catholic
family living at a farm in Ballinalug, County Laois (then Queen's County). Susan Fitzgerald
was one a Church of Ireland family living in Raheenahone House near Stradbally, County
Laois, also in the Slieve Bloom mountains. At the time the letter was written they
were involved in a courtship but owing to the religious difference the love affair
had to be kept secret. Eventually both were in Dublin: he in the Albert Agricultural
College in Glasnevin (where he eventually became Professor of Agricultural Botany
and Biochemistry) and she as a volunteer nurse in the Royal Hospital in Baggot Street.
They eventually went to London to marry.