Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 22 January 1916
pleased to get your
letter today. Im
afraid I'll scarcely
be able to get up 2 before the 31 st I'm
making some of my
hospital clothes & I
don't expect to get
finished before then &
I'll stay a night in
Mount Street. I wish
I was staying there
instead of the nurse
home. I'm looking
forward to seeing you
again. How is Mac.
Did you hear from
him lately? I hope
he likes Cahir. When
is M r. Brown giving
his party? I heard
a very good story
about the Professor
lately. What are the
Pantomine songs like?
I'm as like yourself
I haven't a bit of
news. I wasnt of
out much last week
I had a lot of
sewing to do. Please
keep Byron until I 3 get back. I havent
read any of the
interesting parts. Will you let me have
that photo of yourself
and Konrad next time
you are writing. I should
like to have it very
much. With best wishes Yours Sue
Michael Gorman was one a large Catholic family living at a farm in Ballinalug, County Laois (then Queen's County). Susan Fitzgerald (d. 1980) 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.The letter was written before Susan had come to Dublin for her role in the Voluntary Aid Detachment, a voluntary group organised to give medical aid to wounded British army soldiers. She mentions that she will not be able to come to Dublin until after 31 January as she will be busy making her hospital clothes (uniform). She will then be staying in Mount Street for a night and afterwards in the Nurse's House. She refers to daily life, asks about mutual friends and requests that Michael hold on to a copy of Byron's poetry until she meets him.
How to cite
Letters 1916, published by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, Vienna, 2026 (https://letters1916static.github.io/letters1916-static/item__1286.html)
- Place
- Albert Agricultural College, Glasnevin, Dublin
- Mentioned in
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 8 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 17 April 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 23 May 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 25 July 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 10 November 1915
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 22 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 October 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 1916
- Place
- Raheenahone House, Stradbally, County Laois
- Mentioned in
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 8 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 23 May 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 25 July 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 22 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 October 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 January 1916
- Mentioned in
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- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 8 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 2 February 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 17 April 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 23 May 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 25 July 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 10 November 1915
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 22 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 October 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 January 1916
- Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 1916