Photocopy of John J. Rynne, ‘Nuclear Power Referendum Analysis’, Liaison: The Student Union Newspaper, Trinity College, Dublin, 4 May 1978, p. 9.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusBrief biographical accounts of Thomas Russell, an attached Volunteer from County Kerry, who was killed by the British Forces at a Sinn Féin meeting prior to the War of Independence.
Twomey, Maurice (1897-1978), Irish VolunteerApril 1966 issue of RTV Guide.
Daly Family of Limerick CityRTE Guide vol. 5 no. 36 (4 September 1981). Contains an article on Joan Denise Moriarty’s choreography Reputations, performed on television by the Irish Ballet Company.
Crosbie, Patricia (b. 1958), ballet dancerMainly statements of royalties issued to Walsh by Lippincott in respect of amounts accruing to him for the year 1944 from The Spanish Lady and other works. Information includes tax deducted.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerMainly royalty statements to Walsh from Chambers detailing payments made on the publication of novels (both ‘home’ and ‘colonial’ editions); numbers of copies upon which calculations are based; royalties taken by the company; and taxes and commissions deducted. Some statements cover half-yearly periods (1 January-30 June or 1 July-31 December), while others cover full years. Also see P7/2/2/2/3/1.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerStatements of royalties due to Walsh from Browne and Nolan Limited, 41-42 Nassau Street, Dublin, in respect of the publication of the schools’ edition of Blackcock’s Feather and its Irish translation Cleite Clarcollig. Statements cover either full or half years, and include numbers sold during the period and on hand at the time of issue.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerStatements of royalties issued to Brandt and Brandt (address changed to 521 Fifth Avenue, New York from January 1942) by Stokes detailing amounts due in respect of the publication of Walsh’s books. Statements generally cover either full or half years and information includes numbers sold, returns, advances paid and taxes with-held.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerStatements of royalty due from the Educational Company, Talbot Press, issued for either full or half years, and stating numbers of copies of Sons of the Swordmaker sold, the gross amount made and amount of royalties accruing.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerFile containing letters to Kate O’Brien, 177 The Street, Boughton, Faversham, Kent, regarding eligibility for a pension under the Royal Literary Fund. Includes a letter from Victor Bonham-Carter, Secretary of Royal Literary Fund, 11, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. 4, which announces ‘I am glad to be able to inform you that at its Meeting today my Committee decided to award you a pension of £400 a year for five years’ (13 January 1971). One letter is torn in to pieces and remains in its envelope (26 November 1970).
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer