Sepia-toned photograph of volunteers of the Irish Brigade buying plundered wine from Moors at La Marañosa.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarSepia-toned photograph of volunteers of the Irish Brigade at barracks in Cáceres, with note on back saying ‘Jim marked x, light suit’.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarBlack and white photograph of a consignment of volunteers from the Irish Brigade with General O’Duffy on board the S.S. Avoceta going out to Lisbon.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarBlack and white photograph (37 x 81 mm) of Uaisle [Ethel Rose] Kilkelly of Cloghan House, Athlone, county Westmeath. Originally attached to P2/3/1/5/11 (7).
Daly Family of Limerick CityBlack and white photograph (88 x 61 mm) of two women standing on an elevation against the backdrop of a city in the valley below. A caption on the reverse reads ‘View from Kahlenberg outside Vienna & left Sobieski Chapel on Leopoldeberg. The Sobieski Chapel is on the Hill & the City of Vienna in the valley occupied by Russian April 10th 1945’.
Gaffney, Agnes MaryPhotograph (210 x 260 mm) of the wedding party at the marriage of Maurice Walsh and Caroline Begg taken at Dufftown, Scotland. The group of thirty-five people is outdoors. Bride and groom are in the centre; Maurice’s brother (and ‘best man’) Tadgh is at Caroline’s side; the priest behind Tadgh is Father George P. Shaw; Caroline’s parents, Alexander and Mrs. Begg stand on the extreme right. Mounted.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerSepia-toned photograph of the trenches in La Marañosa with small groups of Irish Brigadiers and a military vehicle in the background.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotograph (105 x 166 mm) of the scale model of the Limerick 1916 Memorial by Albert Power. With a duplicate.
Daly Family of Limerick CitySepia-toned photograph of the officer corps of the Irish Brigades at Cáceres before leaving for home. Includes note at back saying ‘O’Duffy seated in centre’.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarBlack and white group portrait (194 x 149 mm) of the Noonan family. Thomas Noonan is second from the left in the back row.
Noonan, Thomas (1891-1915), soldier