Black and white negative of a staff member, A. Harbourne. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentGlass plate negative (165 x 215 mm) depicting the same four individuals as in P84/5/5 but without the dog and differently grouped. In this image, the man is sitting on the bench and one of the women is standing behind it.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinGlass plate negative (165 x 215 mm) depicting three well-dressed women seated on a bench and a suited man with a jawline beard crouching behind the bench, his arms supported on the backrest. The woman on the right is caressing a large dark-haired large poodle sitting on its haunches in front of the women. Behind the man is a low brick wall.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinPoem entitled A Man is a Dream, unattributed but written in Condell's hand.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting an older man seated on a low, backless bench under the shade of a large tree. The man is dressed in a suit and top hat, with a walking stick loosely held in his right hand.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinGlass plate negative (215 x 165 mm) depicting a married couple seated on a rustic bench with their three small children.
O’Brien, Edward Donough, 14th Baron InchiquinDraft manuscript of A Mháire, a Ghrádh for two sopranos and alto. The piece was subsequently published. Also see P16/2/1/61.
De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composerDraft of the novel And No Quarter, mainly typescript but also a small number of handwritten pages. Some alterations. Pagination, with the original numbering changed.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer[Unfinished?] draft manuscript of A Nation Once Again. Contained in a 12-stave manuscript music book by Augener’s School Department, London.
De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composerA Nuclear Ireland? Compiled and edited by John F. Carroll and Petra K. Kelly. Dublin: The Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union, [n. d.].
Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus