Letter from Tom O’Malley, “Iolanthe”, Jersey Road, Woollahva, Sydney, Australia to his mother, giving an account of his experiences since his arrival in Australia and providing lively accounts of the cities of Melbourne and Sidney. Lacking sheet 3.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from Tom O’Malley, Travellers’ Hut, Bindango Station, Queensland to his mother, giving an account of his life moving from place to place and job to job.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from Tom O’Malley, Kylebeg, Roma, Queensland, Australia, to his sister Elsie. Tom is in hospital being treated for sepsis caused by a cut on his foot. He describes his condition, the work on his Uncle John’s farm, his chronic shortage of money and his loneliness.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from Tom O’Malley, c/o H. R. Wilson, Osborne Vale, Wiyarra, Killarney Line, Queensland, Australia to his sister Louie. Tom has left his uncle’s farm and gives an account of his new life since then and his improved mental and physical well-being.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianFirst two pages of a letter from Tom O’Malley, Kylebeg, Roma, Queensland, Australia, to his sister Maude, complaining about the erratic nature of the mail service, giving an account of his doings in Australia and asking for news from home.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianLetter from Úna Stack, 167 Strand Road, Merrion, Dublin [to Madge Daly?] relating to the funds being sent to Republican families, regretting that that there are no funds for new cases.
Daly Family of Limerick CityLetter from US Ambassador Matthew McCloskey, American Embassy, Dublin, attaching P3/3/3/1/1 and P3/3/3/1/3 and complimenting Condell on the great welcome accorded to the President in Limerick.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickLetter from Victoria Life Assurance Company, 18 King William Street, London to J. A. Nesbitt, Dublin, notifying him of the Committee’s decision to agree to allow the loan of £4,500 to Samuel Moore at 5 per cent interest for seven years.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanLetter from Vivien Mercier, 42-40 Bowne Street, Flushing 55, New York, in which he discusses Mrs. George Roberts who allegedly owned a copy of Lonely Antagonists by Maurice Joy, one of the second series of Tower Press Booklets, suppressed in 1998. He also states that Roberts was not responsible for the printer’s destruction of the Dubliners sheets which her husband had agreed to sell to Joyce.
McGrath, Edward Patrick (1929-1994), journalist and consultant