Large clothbound hardcover album containing mainly black and white photographs from Hella’s childhood and youth. They feature Hella as a baby, birthday parties, school outings, her sister and parents, her family home (exterior and interior), her confirmation and graduation and assorted studio portraits from the 1940s. A second set of images has been added upside down from the rear. These feature Hella’s friends, including Günther Junge and members of his family. The images have been dated and captioned and almost all individuals have been named. For loose inserts found inside the album, see P14/7/2/53, 60 and 61.
Fuller, Hella née Scholz (1925-2003)Large hardback photograph album containing black and white photographs, mostly taken during summer and winter outings and seaside holidays. Also photographs of a school sports day; the graves of Hella’s grandparents; a day spent with Günther Junge on Pentecost Sunday in 1943; Hella’s time at the KLV-camp in Crimmitschau; and her nineteenth birthday. The images have been captioned and dated and individuals named or otherwise identified. For a loose insert found inside the album, see P14/7/2/31.
Fuller, Hella née Scholz (1925-2003)Large notebook, originally a diary for 1963 but used by Condell for writing down drafts of assorted articles for Woman’s Way, Limerick Weekly Echo, Church of Ireland Gazette and Irish Independent. Article topics include current affairs, social welfare and health issues, consumerism, fashion and specific events such as festivals, conferences and local elections. Inserted between the pages are 35 loose items, mainly place holders with single keywords but also assorted press cuttings and three article drafts (Do You Ever Feel a Flop; Lest We Forget; and part of an untitled article discussing TV and radio).
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickLarge notebook, originally a diary for 1960 but used by Condell for writing down drafts of assorted articles published in Woman’s Way, Church of Ireland Gazette, Limerick Weekly Echo and Irish Independent. Article topics include crafts and hobbies, home décor, holidays, cooking, household tips, social interaction, articles of spiritual or ethical nature and the draft of a short story entitled The Two-Timer. Inserted between the pages are 11 loose items, mainly place holders with single key words, but also the first page of a typescript entitled Personal Call, and a press cutting about Butlin’s holiday centre at Mosney, county Meath. The first pages of the diary incorporate a list of addresses in Limerick and Dublin, mainly of social and community organisations.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickLarge notebook containing extensive manuscript notes on Barry family history, including copies of leases, deeds of mortgage and other documents; a list of documents in the Public Record Office, Dublin, relating to the Barry family; and extracts from the Windele Mss. in Queen’s College Library, Cork, relating to the Roche family. Also pedigrees and pedigree notes relating to the families of Roche, O’Cahill, Haly, Brander of Pitgaveny, Southwell of Callow and Castlemattress, Hamilton of Kealagh, and Spenser of Kilcolman Castle. Reverse pages contain notes on the family finances, including the sale of the Leamlara estate in 1903; particulars of advances from trust funds to H. S. Barry; and accounts of estimated income. Also extensive accounts recording names of tenants and the size and value of their holdings, mainly in county Leitrim, and plans of and calculations relating to holdings mainly in counties Clare, Tipperary and Limerick. The latter material is probably related to James T. Barry, Solicitor, and the sale of his clients’ holdings under the Land Acts.
Barry family of Sandville, Ballyneety, County Limerick and of Leamlara, County CorkLarge softback notebook containing notes on Cahir parish and its history and landmark buildings, and on the motte at Knockgraffon.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianLarge softback notebook containing notes on Tober Josa (Well of Jesus), and 3rd Baron Caher.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianLarge portrait (270 x 310 mm) of Walsh sitting in a chair, dressed in a three-piece suit with a bowtie. He is smoking a pipe. The original background was cut away and the figure has been mounted on cardboard and a background depicting a room with bookshelves has been drawn.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerLarge volume quarter bound in leather labelled 'The Spanish Lady – Part One: Chapters 3, 4, 5, 9, 10; Part Two: Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4’. Begins: ‘Diego slept and did not waken with the sun’, page 49. Continues from the back upside down. Alterations. Original printed pagination changed.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerThis sub-series contains correspondence from Frances Condell's last term as councillor.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick