Black and white negative of the typist employees. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the typist employees. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negatives of a group of women working at a typing pool. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of a typewriter, for London Advertising of Shannon Airport Duty Free. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentTypescripts of a narrative by Madge Daly entitled Miss Madge Daly’s Story, in which she describes her visit to Kilmainham Prison to see her brother the night before his execution.
Daly Family of Limerick CityTypescripts of three 19th-century poems in Irish with short introductory notes in English by de hÓir, possibly intended for publication. The poems are Fáilte na báinriogna Victoria go h-Éirinn by Briain O Tumaltaich; Tuireadh Thomais Daibhis attributed to Hugh Mac Donnell; and an untitled satirical poem by an unidentified author beginning with the line 'Air halla na conspoide'. With related manuscript drafts.
Daly Family of Limerick CityTwo different typescript versions of a short story entitled The Irish Heart, one bearing the name of Frances Condell, the other the pen-name 'Pat Francis'. Also see Portrait of an Old Woman (P3/7/1/2/43); An Croí Gaelach (P3/7/3/3) and Far from the Madding Crowd* (P3/7/4/4).
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickTypescript transcripts of letters from Frances Newcombe (grand-daughter of the Vicomte de Laval) to her husband, Benjamin Newcombe, Thomas Street, Dublin, written during a visit to Calais. For the handwritten transcripts of these letters, see P21/3/2.
De Laval family of PortarlingtonTypescript summary of the main points and headings of Herrema’s speech, loosely based on P22/4/6/3/3. Also a related handwritten note.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Typescript piece entitled ‘The Sins of Adam’ which begins: ‘Passing on to my sixty-seventh birthday, I have noticed the weakness and changes of the people.’ At the bottom: ‘Tom Flanagan, Greenacres, Avoca Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin’.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer