Black and white negative copy of bottles of liquor for the Mail Order department at Shannon Airport. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative copy of bottles of liquor for the Mail Order department at Shannon Airport. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentThis sub-series contains photographs of Kate O'Brien's house in Boughton, Kent.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerBound farm accounts report stamped on the front cover ‘Coiste Talmhaíochta Co Luimní’ (County Limerick Committee of Agriculture).
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickEnvelope addressed to Mrs James Eades, ‘Avril’, Portumna Road, Birr, county Offaly, containing a bound genealogy of the Eades family compiled by Geo[rge] W. Eades, Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada. Inserted between the pages of the genealogy are two loose corrections slips.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickBound hardback scrapbook embossed on the front cover ‘Amusing Scraps & My Records 1881 – C. H. Gubbins’. The scrapbook contains press cuttings relating to sports, especially activities of the Limerick Amateur Athletic and Bicycle Club, Cork Amateur Athletic Club and English and Irish championship meetings of athletic sports. Many of the press cuttings contain references to Charles or his brothers. Of particular interest is a lengthy newspaper article entitled ‘A Bicycle Tour in France’, written by Charles Henry Gubbins and published in the Limerick Chronicle on 16 October 1880. Pasted alongside the article are comic sketches involving penny-farthings and a very fine photograph of a man standing in front of a penny-farthing. The book further contains humorous accounts reported in newspapers; comic poems, limericks and other ditties; and comic sketches cut out from magazines, including one entitled ‘Limerick Races 1880 Election Stakes’ featuring ‘Trade ridden by Sellors, Whig Hack ridden by Connolly and Political Ass ridden by Ellard’. Also contained in the scrapbook are sports and theatre programmes (many of the latter featuring Charles Henry Gubbins in various roles); reviews of concerts and plays; and descriptions and programmes of fancy dress and other balls, including a detailed and lengthy account of one held at Adare Manor in 1893. Items of a more personal note have also been included on the pages of the scrapbook, such as photographs, letters and covers of envelopes; obituaries of Charles’ athlete friends and press cuttings relating to his promotion first to Cork and later to Manchester, his wedding and the birth of his first child. A short play entitled ‘Castle Spectre’ alongside programmes of Christy Minstrels’ Entertainment at the Theatre Royal in aid of Barrington’s Hospital in 1885 and 1887 can also be found in the book.
Gubbins, Charles Henry (1859-1932), merchant and sportsmanBound hardback typescript entitled 'Memoirs of Éamonn T. de h-Óir', dealing with his life’s events up to and including 1921. With a small number of handwritten amendments.
Daly Family of Limerick CityCommercially printed 12-stave score sheets, imprinted ‘Acme P & W’, bound into a hardback volume labelled ‘Music’ on the front cover. The sheets contains handwritten musical notations of jigs, reels, hornpipes and other popular traditional dances in several different hands. With a loose insert of a reel on a slip of paper, and several blank or semi-blank score sheets.
McCarthy, John (1885-1966), Irish traditional musicianCommercially printed 12-stave score sheets bound into a hardback volume. The book contains handwritten musical notations of jigs, reels, hornpipes and other traditional tunes in different hands, some possibly dating from the 1870s. With loose inserts of additional musical notations.
McCarthy, John (1885-1966), Irish traditional musicianBound hardcover volume of maps of the estates of General Sir Eyre Coote, Knight of the Bath and MP, in Queen’s county and county Dublin, ‘containing as per table of reference (p. 41) of arable and pasture lands 2740 acres, 1 rood and 20 perches surveyed Anno Domini 1803 by Robert Ely Land Surveyor, Mountrath.' For related leases referring to the map, see P10/1/1/10-13, P10/1/1/15-16, P10/1/1/18 and P10/1/1/20-24.
Coote Family, Barons Castlecoote