Easter 1937 issue of The Easter Lily.
Daly Family of Limerick CityThe collection contains a vast array of documentation relating to the activities of the East Limerick Brigade during the War of Independence, both day-to-day organisation and military engagements involving the brigade. The material documents the logistical problems of running an amateur guerrilla army with extremely limited resources. It also paints a picture of the efforts made to maintain morale during the Truce of 1921. The collection includes a weekly British intelligence report by Major General Strickland (P46/2/1) providing a comprehensive account of the state of Ireland in February 1921. The report was captured by the East Limerick Brigade in 1921 and was slightly damaged by the British forces in an effort to burn it before it fell into enemy hands. Other documents of interest in the collection include the announcement of the Truce in July 1921 signed by Ernie O’Malley (P46/1/3/1/3), and an order issued by O’Malley of the steps to be taken in the event of the collapse of the Treaty talks and the resumption of hostilities (P46/1/2/2/12).
MacCarthy, John Maurice (1896-1976), Irish VolunteerBlack and white negative of The Earl and Lady Mr and Mrs White at Bunratty Castle. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of The Earl and Lady Mr and Mrs White at Bunratty Castle. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the Dunlop Golf and Tennis Ball Stand in the Transit Shop at Shannon. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the Dunlop Golf and Tennis Ball Stand at Shannon. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the Dunlop Golf and Tennis Ball Stand in the Transit Shop at Shannon. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentProgrammes, posters, flyers and recordings illustrating the events and activities of International Dance Festival Ireland (renamed Dublin Dance Festival in September 2007) since its inception in 2002.
Dublin Dance FestivalGlass plate negatives depicting images of Edward Donogh O’Brien, 14th Baron Inchiquin of Dromoland and Leamanegh, his children from his second marriage to Ellen Harriet née White, other family members and friends. Also depicted are views of Dromoland Castle and grounds, scenic beauty spots in County Clare and country houses and their occupants in England.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinThis sub-series contains letters to and from the Department of Education, Dublin.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer