Poster in Spanish and Basque, advertising a performance by Mikel Aristegui and Fearghus Ó Conchúir at Artium, a museum of contemporary art in the Basque city of Vitoria on 6 November. The performance formed part of the A Man’s Touch tour, which incorporated Ó Conchúir’s choreography Cosán Dearg.
Ó Conchúir, Fearghus (b. 1969), dancer and choreographerPoster advertising the Friends of the Earth Annual Conference at Trinity College, Dublin on 23-25 February [no year].
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusPhotographic postcards of Pratt Memorial School, St Patrick’s Rectory, and the exterior and interior of St Patrick’s Church in Billings, Montana.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianPostcards from Seán Mac Diarmada from Sligo, Glasgow and Causeway to John Daly, county Kerry, containing general pleasantries.
Daly Family of Limerick CityMostly postcards from two of Kate O’Brien’s sisters, Clare and May, including postcards from Clare in Le Howald, Belgium, and Kussnacht and Lucerne, Switzerland, noting the sights and accommodation. Also contains postcard from May in Killaloe, county Clare, noting that her sister, Nance, and the ‘Corbally folk’ are looking well (8 June 1961), and card from Kate O’Brien to her sister Anne, discussing the novel, Doctor Zhivago.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerMostly postcards between Kate O’Brien and Mary O’Neill, from locations including Paris, Madrid, Belgium, London, Kent, Limerick and Kilkee, referring to purchase of art supplies, marking examination papers, domestic chores, Spanish theatre, accommodation and weather in Spain, and work with Radio Éireann. Includes a postcard from O’Neill in Paris addressed to the Hotel Bellerive in Zurich, stating ‘I have bought 2 sketch books up at the Luxembourg gdns… Also a nice piece of Indian red chalk. They actually sell it by the piece – they wouldn’t in England’ (19 August 1949). Also gives an account of a burglary in her flat, in a postcard from London addressed to O’Brien in New Strand House, Limerick, noting ‘My flat was burgled on Tuesday when I was out giving a class… The record player, sewing machine, mother’s clock, the nice navy blue holdall – masses of records + 3 cameras are all gone. Added to everything else they took my sheepskin lined gloves!’ (28 January 1960). Includes also a postcard from O’Brien referring to a trip to the theatre in Madrid, stating ‘Did I tell you I saw Esperando a Godot in the theatre last week? Very interesting & lively. But kept rather monotonous in [farcical] mood’ (21 May 1967). Also contains a postcard to O’Neill in London from O’Brien and the two cats, Clover and Kelly, with birthday wishes (14 August 1973).
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerPostcards addressed to Maude O’Malley at Convent of Notre Dame, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool; The Round House, Limerick; 17 Thomas Street, Limerick; and 10 Glentworth Street Limerick. The cards are from family members and assorted friends and contain mainly general pleasantries.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianPostcards addressed to Louie O’Malley at Rockmount, West End, Kilkee; 17 Thomas Street, Limerick; Convent des Augustines, Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, France; 25 Barrington Street, Limerick; and the English College, Lisbon. The cards are from family members and assorted friends and contain mainly general pleasantries.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianPostcards addressed to Grace O’Malley [Cantillon] at Riverview, Corbally, Limerick and c/o Miss Vance, Ivy Lodge, Kilkee, county Clare. The cards are mostly from her parents and contain general pleasantries.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianPostcards addressed to Grace (Gaye) O’Malley at 17 Thomas Street, Limerick; Convent of Notre Dame, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool; 10 Glentworth Street, Limerick; The Crescent, Limerick; and Rockmount, West End, Kilkee. The cards are from assorted friends and contain mainly general pleasantries.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian