Photocopies of photographs and press cuttings relating to the Round House; also a related map and a record of the same building printed from the Buildings of Ireland website; and a rough sketch of the building, with notes on its shape and construction.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianMaterial relating to University College Dublin, mainly minutes of and notes taken during meetings relating to the election of members to the governing body, nomination papers, lists of candidates and election results. Also material relating to the status of Irish at UCD, including a report prepared by a committee appointed by the Academic Council to consider what steps could best be taken by the College in the interests of the Irish language. With related correspondence. In seven folders.
Daly Family of Limerick CityInvitations, programmes, agendas of meetings, circulars and handouts relating to various Gaelic societies, including An Cumann Gaedhealach, Cairde na Gaedhilge, An tOireachtas and Comhar Chumann Ide Naofa. Mostly in Irish.
Daly Family of Limerick CityNicole Claude Mathieu, Ignored by Some, Denied by Others: the Social Sex Category in Sociology, translated by Diana Leonard Barker. Explorations in Feminism No. 2. London: Women’s Research and Resources Centre Publications, 1978 (1977).
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusMaterial relating to Matra, a dance work created by Mairéad Vaughan for Shakram Dance Company in 2002.
Shakram Dance CompanyThis sub-series contains Maurice Walsh’s correspondence with advertisers, broadcasting corporations and film and theatre producers.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerThis sub-series contains photocopies of documents pertaining to or collected by Irish Brigadier Matthew Beckett, including a photocopy of Beckett' handwritten memoirs entitled The Irish Brigade.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarThis sub-series contains copies of photographic material in the possession of Matthew Beckett.
Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholarGlass plate negative (165 x 215 mm) of Maud [?] O’Brien seated in a wicker armchair outside Dromoland Castle, with Moira [?] O’Brien standing behind her with a walking stick in her left hand. Both girls are dressed in dark shirts and jackets and tweed stalker hats.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron Inchiquin