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Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerGlass plate negative (165 x 215 mm) depicting the same four individuals as in P84/5/5 but without the dog and differently grouped. In this image, the man is sitting on the bench and one of the women is standing behind it.
O’Brien, Edward Donough (1839-1900), 14th Baron InchiquinGlass plate negative (165 x 215 mm) depicting three well-dressed women seated on a bench and a suited man with a jawline beard crouching behind the bench, his arms supported on the backrest. The woman on the right is caressing a large dark-haired large poodle sitting on its haunches in front of the women. Behind the man is a low brick wall.
O’Brien, Edward Donough (1839-1900), 14th Baron InchiquinPoem entitled A Man is a Dream, unattributed but written in Condell's hand.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting an older man seated on a low, backless bench under the shade of a large tree. The man is dressed in a suit and top hat, with a walking stick loosely held in his right hand.
O’Brien, Edward Donough (1839-1900), 14th Baron InchiquinGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting a married couple seated on a rustic bench with their three small children.
O’Brien, Edward Donough (1839-1900), 14th Baron InchiquinDraft manuscript of A Mháire, a Ghrádh for two sopranos and alto. The piece was subsequently published. Also see P16/2/1/61.
De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composerVolume 305, Number 1840 of Blackwood's Magazine, containing Nestor’s short story A Monument for Paddy.
Nestor, Thomas G. (1936-2023), writerDraft of the novel And No Quarter, mainly typescript but also a small number of handwritten pages. Some alterations. Pagination, with the original numbering changed.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer[Unfinished?] draft manuscript of A Nation Once Again. Contained in a 12-stave manuscript music book by Augener’s School Department, London.
De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composer