Black and white negative of eight young nuns departing Shannon Airport on the steps of a Pan American Airlines (PAA) flight to the United States. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentGlass plate negative (165 x 215 mm) depicting Eileen [?] and Clare O’Brien standing in front of a closed door. Clare is facing the camera but looking away. She is wearing a long skirt and a long-sleeved collared shirt with a double-buckled belt and holding a straw hat in her hands. Eileen is standing sideways to the camera, facing right. She is wearing a loose jacket over a long skirt and a straw hat.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinBlack and white negative of Eileen Donaghy departing for Boston from Shannon Airport. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of Eileen Lorde from Rathbane working in the Shannon Industrial Estate. Envelope notes the initials S.C.
Shannon DevelopmentGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) of Eileen, Clare, Maud and Moira O’Brien in dark outfits and straw hats gathered by a timber gate. Eieen and Maud are sitting on the gate while Clare and Moira are standing in front of it, resting their right arms on top of the gate.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting Eileen, Clare, Moira and Maud O’Brien posing in front of a tall hedge. Claire is seated on a chair, with the other three gathered around her.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting the same scene as in P84/2/21.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting a horse harnessed to a carriage in which Eileen, Maud and Moira are seated. They are clad in long dark capes and stalker hats and accompanied by a Jack Russell terrier. The coachman, Michael Concidine, is standing on the right, facing the horse and holding to its bridle.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinFinished manuscript of Éinín an Cheóil for three voices; also a photocopy of the published version. Feis Ceoil competition winner. In two folders.
De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composerNovember 1914 issue of Éire – Ireland.
Daly Family of Limerick City