Black and white carte de visite (62 x 101 mm) of John Daly in a white suit with a top hat in his right hand and a walking stick tucked under his left arm. Image by Photographische Gesellschaft, Berlin.
Daly Family of Limerick CityBlack and white carte de visite (64 x 104 mm) of John Daly in a long jacket and waistcoat. Image by C. Hawkins School of Photography of Brighton and Bath. With a duplicate. Also a print (95 x 134 mm) taken on the same occasion of Daly in a slightly different pose.
Daly Family of Limerick CitySepia-toned photograph of James Roche training at Cáceres, with note ‘Jim’ on back.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarSepia-toned photograph of James Roche training at barracks in Cáceres.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarSepia-toned photograph of James Roche, Medic for the Irish Brigade, seated at a bullring in Cáceres. Includes note on back saying ‘Jim R.I.P.’
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarSepia-toned photograph of [James Roche] outside a bunker at Ciempozuelos.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarSepia-toned photograph of James Roche at barracks in Cáceres, with note on back saying ‘Jim R.I.P.’
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarColour photograph (176 x 100 mm) identified by a post-it note on the reverse as ‘STYX – Ranfurly NZ Home of James, Elizabeth and Family when they moved here to start sheep farming (Now a lodge for sheep shearers!)’.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianColour photograph (101 x 151 mm) of the grave of James Fleming O’Malley and his wife Elizabeth, who emigrated to Australia and New Zealand in 1902.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianBlack and white photograph (164 x 198 mm) of monumental sculptor Jack Coffey (L) and Edward Dore (R) standing on either side of the headstone at Mount St Lawrence Cemetery, Limerick marking the grave of Robert Byrne, the first republican to die following the outbreak of the Irish War of Independence. Image by Sean F. Cooke of Limerick.
Daly Family of Limerick City