Photocopy of a photograph from the Irish Times featuring Muirne Bloomer of Rubato Ballet to promote Christmas performances of The Owl and the Pussycat at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.
Quilligan, Fiona (b. 1958), dancer and choreographerPhotocopy of a photograph of Patience Dunman and Anthony Patton on their wedding day in 1935.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianPhotocopy of a personal file in Spanish relating to Patrick Hickey, Legionnaire in Irish Brigade’s ‘C’ Company, including enlistment certificate for Spanish Foreign Legion, which records personal details such as age, hair and eye colour and distinctive facial features, and documents obligatory stays in hospital noting reasons, dates, and locations, also referring to leave and disciplinary problems, with section to be filled out by Captain relating to bravery, conduct, love for service and disposition. Also contains record of clothes brought to hospital during stays. Many sections are blank.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a passenger list from the S.S. Aguila, Yeoward Line, noting names and place of origin of passengers bound for Lisbon, Madeira, Las Palmas, Tenerife and tourist round cruise. Includes later annotations in ink.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a list of passengers for Royal Mail Steamer Alcantara, including names of passengers travelling to Lisbon, Cherbourg and Southampton.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a page from In Dublin (30 August-12 September 1990) featuring a company profile of Rubato Ballet.
Quilligan, Fiona (b. 1958), dancer and choreographerPhotocopy of a page from an unidentified book containing a photograph of two shop fronts, one of which bears the name ‘Tooher’.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianPhotocopy of an article [in the Limerick Leader] by Des Ryan, Moyross, Limerick entitled 'Veterans of Spain’ which begins, ‘I WOULD be grateful if you would publish the following appeal’, requesting information on three Limerick men who fought with the International Brigade, namely, Jim Woulfe, J. Tierney and Gerald Doyle.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a mortuary card in memory of Sergeant-Major Gabriel Lee, 45 Lower Drumcondra Road, Dublin, who was mortally wounded at Ciempozuelos on 13 March 1937, dying at Grinon Hospital. The card states, ‘A loyal Comrade a true Friend. He Died as he lived a soldier of Christ.’
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopy of a handwritten military dispatch which notes the first arrivals of the Irish Brigade in Lisbon, stating that between 700 and 2000 more would be arriving in five or six days’ time.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar