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IE 2135 P83/1/6/6/1/2 · File · [c. 2005-2010?]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Photocopies of a list of deeds received by the Munster & Leinster Bank Limited from P. O’Malley & Co. (Limerick) on 23 June 1950.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
IE 2135 P83/1/6/7/4 · File · [c. 2005?]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Photocopies of typescript chapters 1 (‘Pellagra’), 3 (‘A Fortress Falls’) and 8 (‘Concentration Camp’) of an unfinished memoir by Frank O’Malley. The last page of chapter 1 incorporates a printed obituary of Frank.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
IE 2135 P83/1/10/5/1 · File · [c. 2005-2010?]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Photocopies of a photograph of Bill Armstrong sitting in a litter carried by two men on their shoulders in India in c. 1938-1939. His mother, Maeve Armstrong née O’Malley is standing beside the litter.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
Photocopies of an indenture
IE 2135 P83/1/4/2 · File · [c. 2004-2010?]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Photocopies of an indenture dated 4 March 1873 between Timothy O’Meara, Annie Maley his daughter and Michael Maley, drawn up following the death of Thomas O’Malley. Also a transcript of same.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
IE 2135 P13/3/1/1/2 · File · 26 April 1931-25 March 1939
Part of The Robert Stradling Collection

Photocopies of articles in number of mostly Irish newspapers including The Congress News, Irish Independent, Limerick Chronicle, Limerick Leader, Cork Examiner, Connacht Tribune, Irish Press, Tuam Herald, Daily Express and Daily Telegraph, addressing the Spanish Civil War, noting recruitment of Eucharistic Congress by Chief Marshall, General Eoin O’Duffy, proposal of an Irish Brigade by O’Duffy, recruitment in Cashel, county Tipperary, the ‘red terror’ in Spain, events in Barcelona, public request for funds by O’Duffy, O’Duffy’s speech at commemoration of death of Michael Collins, volunteers from Oughterard, arrival in Spain, the Dun Aengus ship in distress, on board the S.S. Urundi, letters home from Irish Brigadiers, application of Ballinasloe Urban District Council to repossess the cottage of family of Irish Brigadier, Martin Bradley, issue of non-intervention, life in barracks at Cáceres, accounts of destruction by the ‘Reds’, General Franco’s visit to Madrid front, deaths of Brigadiers Gabriel Padraic Lee and Thomas Foley, lecture on Spanish Civil War by Jesuit priest, Rev. F. Woodlock, the battle for Madrid, and Irish Brigade leaving for home. Includes copies of a series of articles by the Irish Independent Special Correspondent, Gertrude Gaffney.

Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar
IE 2135 P13/3/2/1 · File · 10 August 1933-Summer 1996
Part of The Robert Stradling Collection

Photocopies of articles in various publications addressing the Spanish Civil War, such as the Spanish newspaper Solidaridad Obrera, and journals such as The Irish Monthly, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Journal of Breifne Historical Society, proceedings from the House of Commons, Studia Hibernica, Journal of Irish Studies, History Ireland and Volunteer for Liberty. Includes a poem entitled 'O’DUFFY, THE CHIEF OF THE “NATIONAL GUARD"', signed ‘L.O.’ and dated 10 August 1933, an article in Spanish in Solidaridad Obrera entitled ‘LA FUGURA DEL DIA. DE VALERA’, accusing Eamon De Valera of fascist sympathies (1938), and also a number of quotes in Italian from diplomat, Lodi Fé, concerning General O’Duffy, in Keogh’s Eye Witness, which includes the following translation, ‘O’Duffy is not a man of great intellectual resources; he has neither culture nor much political sense, other than a certain coarse intuition. He is above all a man of action, of great personal courage, disinterested and generous. These qualities, in the right circumstances, can make of him a useful and safe tool – Therefore it is expedient not to forget him’ (29 January 1937). In addition, an article in the Irish Ecclesiastical Record by Rev. Arthur H. Ryan, entitled ‘SPAIN, THE CHURCH, AND EUROPE’, noting events in Spain, an essay by J. Bowyer Bell in Studia Hibernica entitled ‘Ireland and the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939’, an essay by Mike Cronin entitled ‘Blueshirts, Sports and Socials’, an article in Breifne by Dermot Keogh entitled ‘AN EYE WITNESS TO HISTORY: FR ALEXANDER J. McCABE AND THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936-1939’, an article entitled ‘Claremen in the Spanish Civil War’ by Peadar McNamara, and the Roll of Honour of Irishmen who fell in action in Spain whilst fighting on the Republican side and a list of International Brigadiers from Ireland that survived.

Stradling, Robert Arthur, scholar