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IE 2135 P7/1/4/9/1 · File · 12 March 1953
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Letter to Walsh from Francis Inglis (executive secretary), Screen Writers’ Guild, 8782 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, informing him that he has been awarded the prize – a medallion – for ‘the best written American Comedy of 1952’ for The Quiet Man and enclosing the certificate of nomination for the award.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P2/2/1/31/1 · File · 1 July 1913
Part of The Daly Papers

Letter from Seán Mac Diarmada, Irish Freedom, 5 Findlater Place, Dublin to John Daly, relating to Mac Diarmada’s ongoing nationalist and republican activities. He discusses the GAA football final at Jones’ Road on 29 June; an exhibition of a film about a pilgrimage to Wolfe Tone’s grave at Bodenstown in the Rotunda; and the forthcoming Gaelic League convention. With an accompanying note.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P18/1/4/1 · File · 1984
Part of The Seán Lysaght Papers

Letter in French from ‘Daria’ relating to a proposed trip to Ireland; also notes in French by an unidentified hand (possibly that of John Wilson Fowler, for whom see P18/1/4/5) relating to ornithology; and an unsent postcard from Lysaght to Roland Häusler, Switzerland.

Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poet
IE 2135 P7/1/2/3/1/13 · File · 23 September 1940
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Letter to Walsh from Patrick Rooney (circulation manager), The Bell, 43 Parkgate Street, Dublin, acknowledging receipt of two cheques for £7 4 shillings and £1 16 shillings. Their office had just opened that week. Attached is a receipt for twelve months’ subscription (12 shillings).

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P46/1/4/2/3 · File · [c. 1921]
Part of The East Limerick Brigade Papers

Letter from Alfred W. Thurston alias Thomas Murphy to Officer Commanding IRA, appealing for a change of underwear. Inserted inside the letter is a sheet bearing the addresses of Miss Taylor and Mrs Thurston.

MacCarthy, John Maurice (1896-1976), Irish Volunteer
IE 2135 P7/1/3/15/1 · Item · 12 June 1939
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Letter to Walsh from Wesley Stout (editor), Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, reporting that ‘Mr. Summers has been released from Sing Sing, perhaps owing to your good offices’. Asks about another ‘Thomasheen James’ story for which he would be paid $1000.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer