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Photograph album
IE 2135 P83/3/1/1 · Item · [c. 1900-1940?]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Photograph album with cardboard covers containing 22 photographs of men, women and children alone or in groups, and one head and shoulders red pencil portrait of a nun. Most of the individuals featured in the images are unnamed, but they include a portrait of Denis and Helena O’Malley and eight of their children, a wedding portrait of Frank and Edna O’Malley and a studio portrait of Maude O’Malley; there are also two head and shoulders portraits of ‘Gay’ and ‘Pauline’. For loose photographs found inside the album, see P83/3/2/1/5, 8, 10-12; P83/3/2/3/2; P83/3/4/5/2, 4-5; and P83/3/2/6/1.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
Photograph
IE 2135 P3/7/1/2/1/41 · Item · c. 1964-1974
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Poem entitled Photograph written by Frances Condell under her own name.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
Photograph
IE 2135 P48/4 · Series · [c. 1990s?]
Part of The Michael Healy Papers

This series contains a photograph associated with Michael Healy.

Healy, Michael, Irish Volunteer
IE 2135 P13/1/1/3/5 · Item · [August 1984]
Part of The Robert Stradling Collection

Photocopy of two press cuttings concerning volunteers of the Irish Brigade, one entitled ‘Irish brigade survivor’, is a letter from Tom Hayes, 28 St. Brendan’s Place, Killarney, which begins ‘SIR – In a recent Tralee edition of The Kerryman I read with regret of the death of Mr. Christy O’Halloran’, Includes also the aforementioned article from The Kerryman entitled ‘The late Christy O’Halloran’, which begins ‘The death occurred on Monday at Our Lady’s and St. Teresa’s Hospital’ and contains a photograph of O’Halloran with members of Kerry section of Irish Brigade.

Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar
IE 2135 P13/1/1/5/1 · Item · 5 and 19 December 1936
Part of The Robert Stradling Collection

Photocopy of two articles from Mayo News, first entitled ‘YOUNG WESTPORT MAN LEAVES FOR SPAIN TO FIGHT FOR INSURGENTS WITH GEN. O’DUFFY’, which begins ‘Mr. Matthew Beckett of the Quay Road, Westport, left here on the 1.45 p.m. train on Monday’, noting Beckett as second Mayo man to leave for Spain, with 130 Irishmen having already left on the Brigade Advance Guard (5 December 1936). The second article entitled ‘SEVERAL MAYO MEN SAIL FOR SPAIN. UNNOTICED DEPARTURE’, begins ‘Over 100 Irish men left Dublin last Friday night, en route for Spain’, identifying eight Mayo men amongst the party who left on Friday night. Also notes figures for Dublin, Limerick and Cork, and records departure of 700 Irishmen from Galway Bay, and the establishment of a rival party to fight on the government side in Spain, under the charge of Frank Ryan (19 December 1936).

Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar