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IE 2135 P2/3/1/4/1/2 · File · 1939-1962
Part of The Daly Papers

Hardcover ledgers containing accounts relating to Daly’s bakery business, mainly of bread and flour sold, purchases made from wholesalers and retailers, and customers’ accounts. With related loose inserts.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/3/1/4/1/1 · File · 1918-1940
Part of The Daly Papers

Hardcover ledger containing accounts relating to Daly’s bakery business, mainly of bread and flour sold and purchases made from wholesalers and retailers. With related loose inserts.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/3/1/4/2/5 · File · 1929-1930 and 1935
Part of The Daly Papers

Agent’s Register issued by New Ireland Assurance Company Ltd., with incidental entries. With some loose inserts.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/5/1/8 · File · 1925, 1931 and 1933
Part of The Daly Papers

Issues of An Phoblacht – The Republic, 10 October 1925, 3 January 1931 and 15 April 1933 (fragment only).

Daly Family of Limerick City
An Tóglach
IE 2135 P2/5/1/14 · File · 1926 and 1961-1964
Part of The Daly Papers

Issues of An Tóglach, Summer 1961, Autumn 1961, St Patrick’s Day issue 1962, Custom House Memorial Number 1962, Christmas 1962 (dedicated to Thomas Ashe), Easter 1963 (dedicated to Reginald Dunn and Joseph O’Sullivan). Winter 1963 and Summer 1964.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/3/2/3/2/1 · File · c. 1960-1975
Part of The Daly Papers

Assorted drafts of talks and lectures; notes taken during seminars and conferences with related handouts; and notes copied from books relating to Irish place names. Also correspondence with Alan Bliss and Melville Richards relating to the development of the meaning of the word tristie; and with Kenneth Jackson relating to his work Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer. Some items in Irish. In five folders.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/5/5/3 · File · 1910s
Part of The Daly Papers

Flyers and pamphlets of Republican sentiment from the 1910s, as follows: patriotic poems relating to Thomas Ashe and Roger Casement; Two Poems of Triumph in Death by Alice Furlong and Alice Milligan; German Catholic Leader Raises Irish Question; copy of Laurence Ginnell’s speech made in the British House of Commons on 11 May 1916; Irishmen Your Country Needs You; a poem entitled 'Begorra', Said Mick, I Don’t Mind if I Do; copies of addresses by Seán Mac Diarmada and Thomas MacDonagh written before their execution; letter from the Bishop of Killaloe to Freeman’s Journal relating to the death of Thomas Ashe; an information sheet relating to Emmet Commemoration; and an outsize pamphlet containing lyrics to popular republican songs.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P2/5/5/5 · File · 1920s
Part of The Daly Papers

Flyers and pamphlets of Republican sentiment from the 1920s, as follows: fragment of a pamphlet in which Laurence Ginnell outlines his objections to the Anglo-Irish Treaty; pamphlet entitled Who Abandoned the Republic?; Liam Mellows’ last letter to his mother; flyer To the Memory of Five Brave Irishmen Who Died for Ireland; flyer Republican News; pamphlet What Irish Republicans Stand For by Constance de Markievicz; balance sheet and secretary’s report of Limerick United Trades & Labour Council for 1921; poem Before the Last Battle by Terence MacSwiney; pamphlet seeking subscriptions for enclosing the Republican graves in Mount St Lawrence Cemetery; flyer The Whole Truth highlighting the ill treatment of George Gilmore in prison; flyers criticizing the Free State Army and Constitution; Instructions to Sinn Fein Cumainn Regarding Programme of Work, 1921-1922; Letter from General Smuts to Mr. E. de Valera, 4 August 1921; and a flyer entitled 1916-1922, juxtaposing the executions of 1916 with those by the Free State Government in 1922.

Daly Family of Limerick City