This series contains images taken of buildings in England.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinBlack and white photographs (most measuring 110 x 65 mm) of mostly sites in Clare, Galway and Limerick including the Burren, county Clare; Noughaville Church, county Clare; Neylon’s Tomb in Kilnaboy, county Clare; Kilfenora, county Clare; Pearse’s Cottage, county Galway; and Coole House, county Galway. Also includes an image of the [Hanley family]. Each photograph contains a note by [Mary Hanley] identifying the location of the image and providing some historical information.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerThis series contains scenic views in Ireland.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinMostly fragments of Sinn Féin, 1 September 1923; 12 April, 26 April, 8 November and 13 December 1924; and 25 April and 9 May 1925.
Daly Family of Limerick CityPrinted article from The Spectator entitled ‘Singapore Has Fallen’, which begins: ‘The clock chimed four, and an elderly gentleman entered the lounge.’ Paginated.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of Sing! with some handwritten alterations. Paginated. Text complete but pagination skips pages 101 and 212. In three folders.
Curtin, Michael (1942-2016), writerRoger Silverman, and Ted Grant, Bureaucratism or Workers’ Power? London: Militant, 1975 (1967).
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusSilver thimble given to the de hÓir family by Sister Antonio Dore of the Mercy order of nuns shortly before her death. For a related provenance note, see P2/4/1/8 (2).
Daly Family of Limerick CitySilver snuff box said to have been sent to Margaret Daly [née Hayes] by Caroline, Marchioness of Queensberry, who had taken an interest in her son John Daly. For a related provenance note, see P2/4/1/8 (3).
Daly Family of Limerick CitySilver seal impression on card, depicting the coat of arms of the Vicomte de Laval de Laon. Fragile.
De Laval family of Portarlington