Correspondence mainly between M. Crowley & Company Public Auditors and Accountants, 16 College Green (later 33/34 Anglesea Street), Dublin, and O’Mara Limited relating to Stephen O’Mara Senior’s tax affairs and matters arising from his death; also related tax forms, account sheets, receipts and handwritten calculations. Note that some of the material pre-dates O’Mara Senior’s death. In six folders.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickReceipts, invoices, share dividends, bank statements, accounts, forms and correspondence, mainly with the Inspector of Taxes, O’Connell Street, Limerick, relating to Stephen O’Mara’s personal tax affairs. In nineteen folders.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence, tax receipts and returns, cheques, invoices, share dividends and other documents relating to Stephen O’Mara’s personal tax affairs. The main correspondents are J. F. Thunder & Company, Auditors and Accountants, 31 Exchequer Street, Dublin (1928-1932) and Kennedy Crowley & Company, 4 & 5 Westmoreland Street, Dublin (1932-1934). In twelve folders.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickLetter from Carmel [Carmelita] O’Sullivan née Fahy, wife of Stephen O’Sullivan, to Stephen O’Mara, relating to financial matters. Also related letters from Matthew G. R. Lardner Solicitor, Church Square, Monaghan; and Patrick O’Mara, St Francis Xavier’s, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence, accounts, invoices, receipts and statements relating to the administration of the estate of Stephen M. O’Mara who died on 11 November 1959. The main correspondents include John Dundon & Son Solicitors, 101 O’Connell Street, Limerick; Hickey & O’Reilly Solicitors, 8 Clare Street, Dublin; M. Murray, Secretary, Bacon Company of Ireland Limited, Roche’s Street, Limerick; The Munster & Leinster Bank Limited, 27 O’Connell Street, Limerick; St John’s Hospital, Limerick; and C. Thompson & Sons Funeral Furnishers, 43 Roche’s Street and Thomas Street, Limerick. For photographs attached to the letter with the original call number P40/640 (37), see P40/5/2/10/10. In seven folders.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence with Madeleine van Mansfeld, Foundation for the Conservation of Irish Bogs, Hugo de Grootstraat 52, 6522 DG Nijmegen, Netherlands, relating to the aims and activities of the Foundation and advice Herrema can offer based on his experience of Ireland and Irish business. Also see P22/4/3/2/5.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Correspondence in Irish with the Office of the Defence Minister, Office of an Taoiseach, Office of the Education Minister and various TDs relating to de hÓir’s desire to have the annual 1916 commemoration ceremony at Arbour Hill held in Irish instead of English.
Daly Family of Limerick CityCorrespondence, mainly with The Sign of the Three Candles Ltd Book & Colour Printing, 9-10 Fleet Street, Dublin; Irish artist Eamonn Costelloe, The Studio, 11 Leinster Street, Dublin; and Willie Moloney, Green Park, Mattingley, Basingstoke, Hampshire, concerning the representation of the Annunciation fastened to the wall of the Claremorris Bacon Factory, its dedication plaque and the preparation of a related Christmas card. Also pen and ink drawings of design options for the annunciation plaque at Claremorris Bacon Factory, neither of which was adopted; and rough sketches and pencil drawing on tracing paper of the design adopted for the annunciation plaque at Claremorris Bacon Factory. In three folders. For related press cuttings, see P40/1/6/6. For related photographs, see P40/5/2/9.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence between Donegal Bacon Company Limited, Letterkenny, and O’Mara Limited, Limerick, relating to the appointment of a travelling representative for Donegal Bacon Company.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence mainly between Stephen O’Mara, Limerick; Charles Hanley, Letterkenny, county Donegal; and John (Jack) O’Mara, Claremorris Bacon Company Limited, Claremorris, county Mayo, relating to Hanley’s appointment as manager to the factory in Donegal, his transfer as manager to the factory in Claremorris, the appointment of John O’Brien as new manager in Donegal, and Hanley’s resignation as manager in Claremorris.
O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick