This series contains material relating to judicial matters.
Rice, Thomas Spring, 1st Baron Monteagle of BrandonJust for To-Day. A prayer by Sybil F. Partridge set to music by Blanche Ebert Seaver. London: Sam Fox Publishing Co. Ltd., [n.d.]
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianBlack and white photograph (63 x 88 mm) of Kate O’Brien and [her sister May] seated in the garden drinking tea with a white dog beside them. With a duplicate.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerBlack and white photograph (140 x 81 mm) of O’Brien and [her sister Nance] at flat at 66 Great Ormond Street, London, seated facing each-other and joining hands.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerBlack and white photograph (140 x 90 mm) of Kate O’Brien amongst the rocks at the seaside working on a draft of her novel Without My Cloak. A handwritten note on back in ink reads ‘Kate O’Brien working on Without My Cloak. Book Society Choice here for December. My choice months ago, and here’s hoping you have as good [going] as you did on Dr. Seracold Grand Hotel, etc. Mary Leonard. Doubleday Doran.’
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerBlack and white studio group portrait (140 x 192 mm) of Kate O’Brien and her B.A. class in University College Dublin on their conferral.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerBlack and white photograph (58 x 82 mm) of Kate O’Brien and Ruth Stephens outside a house. Kate sits on the windowsill smoking a cigarette whilst Ruth is stretched out on a table reading. A note on the back recorded in ink by O’Brien reads ‘K. O’B. & Ruth Stephens. [Sanyathi] – 1928’.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerA group of seven black and white photographs pasted on a single sheet of paper (254 x 206 mm) with images of [Kate O’Brien, Nance and Stephen O’Mara, and their son, Peter O’Mara, on the grounds of Strand House and at the beach in Kilkee, county Clare].
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer