Blank forms, as follows: application form for the renewal of a passport; emergency certificate of Irish Free State nationality; certificate of identity; emergency certificate of Irish Free State origin granted to permit of bearer’s deportation by order of the government of the United States of America; affidavit of identity and nationality to be used in lieu of a passport.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickLists of books received on the contemporary European novel; list of books recommended for curricular and methodological studies; and a bibliography of books by and on Charles Dickens and other nineteenth-century authors.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetAssorted business cards. Also contact details for Dick Mulder, psychiatrist.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Assorted calculations titled ‘CVOMs Affairs’ concerning the proposed lease of the dental practice.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianAssorted circulars and correspondence, including a circular dated 11 May 1983 from the chairman of the Ecology Party. The circular relates to restructuring the party and renaming it The Green Alliance following decisions made at a convention at Glencree in April 1983.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusAssorted pages from an originally 233-page draft of My Time in Irish Travel, with corrections.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightAssorted correspondence from mainly literary journals relating to poems and essays offered for publication; also relating to Lysaght’s articles on Mahon and Banville, including a letter from Professor Rüdiger Imhof. For Imhof, also see P18/1/3/1 and P18/3/1/4/3.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetLetters from the Daily News relating to an article offered by Stephen O’Mara; from Basil Roche Kelly relating to the loan of a buzz box; from C. Farlow & Company Limited relating to the purchase of a fly box and flies; correspondence with Michael Corbett relating to the lease of a house for the dapping season; letter from Gideon [---] relating to outboard motors; and correspondence with Henry Barber & Son Fish Factors relating to a consignment of fish.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickAssorted correspondence relating to rugby, mainly with Rugby Clubs, sports correspondents of various newspapers and individuals associated with rugby. Addressees and correspondents include Monkstown Football Club, London Irish Rugby Football Club, Bohemian Rugby Football Club, Young Munster Rugby Football Club, Con [Healy?], Charlie Mulqueen of the Cork Examiner (relating to his book, Limerick’s Rugby History), Jill McDonnell, Billy Kelly of the Limerick Leader, Michael O’Toole of the Evening Press; Ned O’Sullivan, Gerry Thornley of the Irish Times, Noel Gallivan, Paul Walsh of Munster Rugby Club, Arthur Hill and Sean Fielding (relating to his book, A Horse with Good Handwriting). Attached to the letter to the Young Munster Rugby Football Club dated 18 April 1995 is an article by Gallivan entitled The Wasps: Great Days Remembered.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightAssorted correspondence relating to the unfairness of the price scales of Irish bacon; British pork and bacon trade; proposed embargo on Dutch and Danish pig products; prohibition of hard-cured American bacon; proposed embargo on the export of live pigs to England; the rationalization of the Irish meat and bacon industry; home sales profits; principals which should guide the redistribution of pigs amongst curers; and a recommendation made to the government to organise the bacon industry on a co-operative basis. Correspondents include Lieutenant-Colonel V. J. Heather, Waterford; Lord Bledisloe, Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, London; Editor, Irish Independent, Dublin; James W. Upton, Honesty, Dublin; R. H. Thompson & Company, London; P. Hogan, Minister of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Dublin; David Keane, Bishop of Limerick; Joseph Connolly, Minister Posts & Telegraphs, Dublin; Department of Agriculture, Dublin; Bacon Marketing Board, Dublin; Pigs & Bacon Commission, Dublin; and John O’Mara, Claremorris Bacon Company Limited.
O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick