Press cuttings from unidentified Dutch newspapers, relating to a leather course organised by the academy of which Herrema is a chairman.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Press cuttings from the Cork Examiner relating to a bogus eviction case and how disputes were dealt with in Sinn Fein Courts.
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickPress cuttings on miscellaneous topics, as follows: farm wages in 1867; the 1923 Land Act; history of hearth tax; the Battle of the Yellow Ford; the flogging of a man in Clogheen in 1798; Killaloe in 1836; the murder of Bridget Cleary in 1895; the Russo-German War during the Second World War; the Portuguese Royalist organisation; the provision of an audio-visual show at Kilmainham Gaol; recollections of a childhood in Nire, county Waterford; genealogical research in Ballyporeen, county Tipperary; the opening of Adare Manor as a luxury hotel; and the history of Redwood Castle near Lorrha, county Tipperary.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianFile containing press cuttings with articles on various subjects [some of which were collected by Kate O’Brien] in the Spectator, Irish Times, Observer, Tempo, Irish Press, New York Times and The Times, addressing holiday destinations, pensions, the death of the actress Katherine Cornell, work of the writer Mary Vaughan, the historian Professor F. S. L. Lyons, the Burren in county Clare, and the politician Cecelia Lynch. Also a photograph of Drama Critics Circle, a series of three articles by John A. Jackson entitled ‘The Irish Immigrant in England’, a poem by Philip Larkin entitled ‘Home is so sad’, a signed poem by John Hewitt and work by Hilaire Belloc, Denis Devlin and Mary Oliver.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerEaster Week, 1916 by W. J. Brennan-Whitmore.
Daly Family of Limerick CityPress cuttings of poems by Lysaght published in the Irish Press and the Irish Times. The published poems include 'Old Style', 'The House Building', 'Country House: An Excavation', 'Thrush in Rain', 'The Haggard', 'Going Back' (entitled in one press cutting 'Looking Back'), 'Cuckoo', 'On Paper', and 'Hollies'.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetPress cuttings of book reviews by Lysaght published in the Sunday Tribune.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetPress cuttings of book reviews by Lysaght published in The Irish Literary Supplement.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetPress cuttings of a three-part article by Lysaght entitled 'Can Money Grow on Trees', published in the Irish Press on 11, 12 and 13 May 1987.
Lysaght, Seán (b. 1957), poetPress cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings from the Cork Examiner, Evening Echo, Hibernia, Hot Press, Irish Times and Sunday Independent, originally contained in a folder marked ‘Newsclippings Nuclear – Ireland End 1979.’ Topics include the debate for and against the introduction of nuclear power into Ireland; alternative sources of energy; activities of anti-nuclear groups in Ireland and abroad; nuclear accidents; unreliability of official energy need forecasts; the arms race and the threat of nuclear war; EEC support for a nuclear plant in Ireland; British nuclear programme; dangers involved in transporting and storing plutonium; the film The China Syndrome; Carnsore public inquiry and the role of political parties in it; uranium mining; Kinsale gas field; the prospect of power cuts in the coming winter; and the impact of ecological issues and conservationist parties in the forthcoming European election. The press cuttings are grouped into months by blank sheets of paper. In ten folders.
Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus