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A group of nine people with a dog
IE 2135 P84/5/8 · Unidad documental simple · 1890-1895
Parte de The Dromoland Photographic Collection

Glass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting the same group as in P84/5/7 but in a different arrangement. The dog is now sitting on one of the chairs and shaking itself, leaving its image blurred. The gazes of five individuals are focused on or towards the dog.

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IE 2135 P24 · Fondo · 1763, [1819?]

Two small bound volumes of hand-drawn townland maps formerly in the possession of book collector Patrick Lysaght.

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General Background
IE 2135 P2/1 · Serie · 1925-2017
Parte de The Daly Papers

This series contains general genealogical information relating to the Daly and Dore families, including short biographies and notes and a recorded interview.

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IE 2135 P2/1/2 · Unidad documental compuesta · 15 February 1973
Parte de The Daly Papers

Typed and handwritten notes relating to John Daly’s brothers Michael and James Daly and their spouses and descendants.

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IE 2135 P2/1/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · [1976?]
Parte de The Daly Papers

Typed biographies in Irish of John Daly, Edward (Ned) Daly and Éamonn de hÓir by the latter’s sister Nóra de hÓir. Also similar accounts by her in Irish relating to the Dalys and the Easter Rising, and to Edward and Nora Dore and the Easter Rising. Also related corrected proofs and correspondence in English. In four folders.

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IE 2135 P2/1/5 · Unidad documental simple · [c. 1980s?]
Parte de The Daly Papers

Cassette tape containing reminiscences by Edward Daly O’Sullivan, eldest son of James O’Sullivan and Laura Daly. Side A contains an account of the life and family of his grand-uncles John, James, Michael and Edward Daly; John Daly’s political views, his nieces and nephew; the family’s bakery business; and James O’Sullivan’s involvement in the 1916 Rising, his imprisonment and subsequent life in Limerick. Duration 00:36:55. Side B contains an account of his aunts’ residence, Tivoli in Limerick in the 1930s, describing the building, its various rooms, furniture, grounds and gardens; life in the house; and his childhood memories of the place. The recording concludes in harp music played by Paul Dooley. Duration 00:40:48.

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IE 2135 P7/1/3/15/1 · Unidad documental simple · 12 June 1939
Parte de 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.

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