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Theatre tickets
IE 2135 P9/3/1/4 · File · January 1987
Part of The J. M. O'Neill Papers

Theatre tickets issued by the Sugawn Theatre.

O’Neill, Jeremiah Michael (1921-1999), novelist and playwright
IE 2135 P14/7/2/50 · Item · [1946]
Part of The Hella Scholz Papers

Black and white snapshot (94 x 66 mm) of the smiling face of a young dark-haired woman [Thea Hesterberg] in a light-coloured coat and with a scarf tied around the back of her head. For other images of Thea Hesterberg, see P14/7/1/1.

Fuller, Hella née Scholz (1925-2003)
The Woman Without Mercy
IE 2135 P7/2/7/2/1 · Item · December 1923
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

An edition of The Dublin Magazine containing the short story The Woman Without Mercy (pages 360-366). Walsh inscribed the top of the article: ‘To Daisy Gunn, who is merciful, yet has no mercy’.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
The Wishing Forest
IE 2135 P3/7/2/1/26 · Item · c. 1960s
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Typescript copy of a children’s story entitled The Wishing Forest written by Frances Condell.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
IE 2135 P35 · Fonds · 1850-1860, 1912-1919

Pair of late Victorian and early Edwardian scrapbooks in Winona Barrington’s possession, containing manuscript poems and ditties, pen and ink drawings, watercolours and autographs.

Barrington, Winifred Frances (1897-1921)
The Wet Day
IE 2135 P3/7/1/2/1/79 · Item · c. 1964-1974
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Poem entitled The Wet Day written by Frances Condell under her own name.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
IE 2135 P45 · Fonds · 1930

The collection consists of manuscript and typescript biographical accounts of Volunteers and civilians who died during the War of Independence and Civil War and who had links with the West Clare Brigade IRA. The accounts provide detailed information concerning the birth, early education and military career of each individual.

The collection illuminates a turbulent period in Irish history stretching from the later decades of the nineteenth century until the end of the Civil War in 1923. The inclusion of biographical details of Volunteers who were killed during the Civil War while fighting on the anti-Treaty side makes it historically significant, as information of this nature was rarely recorded.

Twomey, Maurice (1897-1978), Irish Volunteer