Pages photocopied from a photograph album. One of the images features Charles’s daughter Grace O’Malley [Cantillon].
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianPhotocopies of articles from old newspapers, mostly the Limerick Chronicle, relating to Patrick O’Malley’s death and funeral in April 1910.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianPhotocopies of mostly telegrams and military dispatches from General O’Duffy and the nationalist headquarters at Salamanca, addressing the character and behaviour of General O’Duffy and Captain Diarmuid O’Sullivan of the Irish Brigade, and alleged breaches of behaviour.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopies of mostly military dispatches from General O’Duffy and nationalist headquarters at Salamanca, including letter from General O’Duffy to Franco addressing the dissolution of Irish Brigade and requesting the formation of another Irish Unit from the Brigadiers who would remain behind (9 April 1937), and a military dispatch which cites the reason for the dissolution of Irish Brigade as being primarily indiscipline.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopies of mostly military dispatches from nationalist headquarters at Salamanca, referring to arrangements for repatriation of Irish Brigadiers who had been hospitalised at the time of the dissolution of the Brigade, and in addition, three Irish volunteer nurses.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopies of mostly memoranda and military dispatches from Military Governors at Cáceres and Salamanca, nationalist headquarters at Salamanca, and General Juan Yagüe, addressing arrangements for integration into other Spanish nationalist units of Irish Brigade volunteers who wished to remain and fight after the dissolution of the Brigade and in addition, arrangements for the transfer of responsibility for hospitalised Irish Brigadiers.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopies of mostly memoranda and military dispatches ifrom nationalist headquarters in Salamanca, General O’Duffy, and Chief Liaison Officer, Captain González Camino at Cáceres, addressing the reasons and arrangements for repatriation of Irish Brigade, the provision of demob clothing and the release from custody of Captain Diarmuid O’Sullivan of Irish Brigade.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopies of mainly military dispatches relating to Military Governors at Cáceres, Salamanca and Badajoz, and Nationalist Headquarters at Sevilla and Salamanca, addressing the arrival of the Irish Brigade in Spain and issues such as their travel and interpreting arrangements.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopies of memoranda from nationalist headquarters in Salamanca exempting officers of the Irish Brigade from having to present documentation attesting to their qualifications.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarPhotocopies of a telegram and handwritten note regarding a report on nationalist capture of Sierra Hervás and casualties involved.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar