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IE 2135 P83/3/2/2/1 · File · [c. 1901-1902]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Cabinet card (250 x 172 mm) depicting a studio portrait of Patrick and Helena O’Malley with their eight children: daughters Louie standing next to her father, Elsie seated in front of Louie, Maude seated beside her mother and Grace seated between Maude and her mother; and sons Frank seated in a high-backed chair beside Elsie; Patrick seated at Frank’s feet, Charles sitting at his mother’s feet and Tom standing next to his father. Also digital reproductions (203 x 151 mm) same. Original image by M. Buckley, 117 George Street, Limerick.

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IE 2135 P83/3/2/2/4 · File · 2 February 1907
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Carte de visite (66 x 106 mm) featuring a head and shoulders studio portrait of Mary Aloysius (Louie) O’Malley wearing a hat decorated with feathers; the image contains the dedication ‘Best love to all from Louie’ on the reverse. Image by Anselmo Mattos, R. das Chagas 9, Lisboa. Also a digital reproduction (101 x 150 mm) of same.

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IE 2135 P83/3/2/2/5 · File · 1910
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Photo postcard (75 x 119 mm) featuring a full-length studio portrait of three of Patrick O’Malley’s four sons in dark suits. The eldest son, Thomas, is seated on a high-backed chair; the third son, Michael Francis (Frank), is standing behind him on the right, resting his right hand on the back of the chair; and the fourth son, Charles Vincent, is standing behind Thomas on the left, his right hand casually in his jacket pocket. Also a digital reproduction (101 x 150 mm) of same.

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IE 2135 P83/3/2/2/8 · File · 31 May 1915
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Wedding portrait pasted on cardboard (214 x 161 mm without mount) of Elsie O’Malley and Charles Dunman accompanied by a bridesmaid (seated on the left), Elsie’s sister Louie (seated on the right) and her brothers Tom (on the left) and Frank (on the right). The marriage took place in Penang, Malaysia. Also a digital reproduction (253 x 202 mm) of same.

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IE 2135 P7/1/2 · sub-series · 1910-1963
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

This sub-series contains material relating to Maurice Walsh’s career as a customs and excise officer, his financial matters and other business matters, including his contribution to the 'Irish Mist' advertising campaign. This sub-series also contains general correspondence, including letters from admirers and correspondence generated by Walsh's essay in defence of Irish neutrality during the Second World War. Drafts of the essay have also been incorporated into this sub-series.

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