Letter from Ollie [Olwen McLaughlin née O’Malley], 10 Ailesbury Road, Dublin, congratulating Charles on his recent marriage.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from P. Cradock, Secretary of Irish Embassy, London, 17, Grosvenor Place, S.W. 1 to Kate O’Brien referring to photographs received by Ambassador to Spain from Professor Sanchez Castañer, Dean of Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at University of Madrid. For the photographs, see P12/5/4/12.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerLetter from P. J. Shevlin, Road Freight Supervisor, Córas Iompair Éireann, Road Freight Section, Transport House, Dublin 1, Removal and Storage Service, to Kate O’Brien, 13 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, regarding an inventory of her goods in storage. Also attached is the warehouse contract noting the package and removal of household furniture and effects amounting to half a vanload from a private residence in Galway to storage in Dublin, with an estimated warehousing charge of £1 per month and 5 shillings per £100 value per annum extra for fire insurance.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerLetter from P.J. Shevlin, Road Freight Supervisor, Córas Iompair Éireann, Road Freight Section, Transport House, Dublin 1, Removal and Storage Service, to Kate O’Brien, 13 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, with invoice for outstanding sum of £42 and half a shilling and two copies of inventory of ‘Miss Kate O’Brien’s effects in store’ attached, the latter of which includes furniture, record cases, books, pictures, rugs and other material.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerLetter from P.A. Self, Suffolk Cottage Preservation, The Butterfly, Great Finborough, Stowmarket, Suffolk, to Kate O’Brien at Minerva Club, 28 A Brunswick Square, W.C. 1, noting particulars of a number of cottages in the area although stating ‘I think these cottages will be too far from London for you’.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerFrom Padraic Colum, poet and writer, 11 Edenvale Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, in which he praises McGrath’s Lament for Kincora, an article about Joyce. States that it is well written, knowledgeable about Irish history, and keen in the understanding of Joyce’s attitude to nationalism. Notes, however, that he should have ‘liked you to have noted Joyce’s virtuosity in the interpolations by which he giganticises the CYCLOPS episode’.
McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultantLetter from Pat McCoole to Grace Cantillon, providing information on Elsie Dunman née O’Malley and her family band attaching photocopies of photographs of related buildings, maps and drawings.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from Patricia Mulholland to Phoebe and Seamus [O’Hara], written shortly after her recent release from hospital and asking the recipients to thank their daughter Frances for her kindness. Also see N85/2/15 and N85/4/8.
Buchanan, Frances née O'Hara (1949-2020), Irish traditional dancerLetter from Patrick Holland, Curator, Tipperary County Museum, Clonmel, providing an update of the museum’s activities and latest acquisitions, and enclosing photocopies of some of the latter.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianLetter to Walsh from Patrick Little T.D., Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, informing him that he had contacted the Department of External Affairs regarding Lieutenant Chambers, but they have no way of securing information about him. He suggests that the family contact the Prisoners of War Department of the British Red Cross.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer