This sub-series contains Frances Condell's correspondence of personal nature.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickCorrespondence, mainly between Brian Van Zwanenberg, Sitan, Knocksinna, Blackrock, Dublin, Ies Van Zwanenberg, Brettenham House, Lancaster Place, Strand, London WC2, and Strand House, Limerick, relating to the proposed amalgamation of O’Mara’s bacon factory and The Bacon Company of Ireland Limited; also social exchanges between the three correspondents.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence, mainly between Lunham Brothers (Cork) Limited Bacon Curers, Kemp Street, Cork; Craig, Gardner & Company Chartered Accountants, Trinity Chambers, 39-41 Dame Street, Dublin; William Montgomery & Son, 97 Grafton Street, Dublin; R. & H. Hall Limited, Library House, Cork; and O’Mara Limited, Limerick, concerning a proposed amalgamation between Lunham Brothers and O’Mara Limited and the increasing difficulties faced by the Irish pig industry; also related handwritten notes and calculations by Stephen O’Mara. In three folders.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence between William Montgomery & Son, 97/9 Grafton Street, Dublin; Alured Rolleston & Co. Solicitors, Portlaoise, county Laois; Esmonde T. White Solicitor, Portlaoise, county Laoise; John Onion, Borris, Maryborough, county Laois; Ita Cooke, Dublin Road, Portlaoise; and D. & T. Fitzgerald Solicitors, 30 Anglesea Street, Dublin regarding an inadequate drainpipe affecting the premises of Winifred Gorman, Ita Cooke and Mrs Gavin of Dublin Road, Portlaoise and whether the Coote Estate is obliged to abate the nuisance since one of the affected properties is no longer part of the estate. Includes earlier correspondence between Guinness & Mahon and Alured Rolleston & Co. relating to the connection of Mrs Jessop’s premises (subsequently occupied by Gorman and Gavin) to the main sewerage. In three folders.
Coote Family, Barons CastlecooteCorrespondence with C. E. Murphy, Evergreen Bacon Factory, Cork, relating to an invitation for Murphy to invest money in the establishment of a bacon factory in Donegal.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence with F. A. Ridgeway, Irish Press Limited, Burgh Quay, Dublin regarding Stephen O’Mara’s resignation as director of the Irish Press Limited following the termination of Frank Gallagher’s connection with the company.
O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick[Draft?] letter from Stephen O’Mara to James J. Halpin, Wholesale Provision Merchant, 20 Thomas Street, Dublin, inviting Halpin to participate in a scheme to distribute financial interest in the Claremorris factory amongst retailers and wholesalers. With a reply of regret from Halpin and others.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence, mainly with R. A. O’Neill Incorporated Accountant, 93 O’Connell Street, Limerick; Zwanenberg Limited, 64-66 Tooley Street, London SE1; Little, Ó hUadhaigh & Proud Solicitors, 12 Dawson Street, Dublin; various bacon companies across Ireland; and the Department of Local Government and Public Health relating to the prospect of amalgamation and the liquidation of O’Mara Limited and Claremorris Bacon Company and their reconstruction as a public company. In six folders.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence between Pearson & Deey Certified Accountants, 16 Dawson Street, Dublin; Little O’hUadhaigh & Proud, 12 Dawson Street, Dublin; Stephen O’Mara, O’Mara Limited, Limerick; Whiteley, Muir & Company, 15 Victoria Street, Liverpool, and Buttle’s Barley Fed Bacon Company Limited, Slaney View Bacon Factory, Enniscorthy, regarding the liquidation of Buttle’s and its potential sale to O’Mara Limited.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence relating to the Patricia Mulholland Irish Ballet’s 40th anniversary celebrations, including a letter from an unidentified writer describing the event and a thank you card from Patricia Mulholland.
Buchanan, Frances née O'Hara (1949-2020), Irish traditional dancer