Pages 2-3, 4-5 and 18-19 of a typescript draft of The Honest Fisherman.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerFragment of a typescript draft (page 2) of The Man in Brown with copy. Begins: ‘…hands/That attitude he maintained.’
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerFragment of a typescript draft (pages 65-70) of The Man in Brown. Three handwritten pages inserted after page 65. Alterations.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerFragment of a typescript draft of While Rivers Run beginning: ‘They found themselves in a room that was surprisingly unexpected’. Alterations. Pagination.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerFragment of a softback ledger containing the last page of estate accounts for the year ended 31 December 1931 prepared by A. G. Culme-Seymour. The remainder of the book is blank.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianFragment of a softback ledger containing the last page of estate accounts for the year ended 31 December 1914 prepared by Stokes Brothers & Pim, Chartered Accountants and Auditors. The remainder of the book is blank.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianFragment of stationery bearing the logo and contact details of W. J. Shaw & Sons’ Garryowen Bacon Factory.
Gubbins, Charles Henry (1859-1932), merchant and sportsmanHardback notebook ‘supplied for the public service’. Some pages and parts of pages have been cut out. Contains a fragment of a handwritten draft of Blackcock's Feather beginning: ‘A story of the days of Hugh Roe’ (1 page). Also parts of drafts of The Road to Nowhere as follows: beginning: ‘Paddy Joe Long’s limewashed green bungalow’, pages 1-18; followed by section beginning: ‘Paddy Joe leant shoulder against the gatepost’, pages 1-3; followed by section beginning: ‘Jamesy Coffey came to his feet’, pages 1-18; and various short fragments of the novel upside down from the back of the book. Also contains two drafts of the beginning of the short story Then Came the Captain’s Daughter (pages 1-12 and 1-3) upside down from the back. Alterations. Some blank pages. Each text is paginated separately.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerTwo fragments of handwritten draft of the short story The Red Girl. The first opens: ‘…lounge and digestively admiring’; and the second: ‘…and a pint for Shawn Joe’. Also on the back of the first fragment an unidentified piece beginning: ‘She overtook Peter along the road to the Home Farm’.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerFragments of letters from Thomas Clarke [to John Daly?].
Daly Family of Limerick City