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Duan Déiseach
IE 2135 NDAI N5/2/2 · sub-series · 2006
Part of The Fearghus Ó Conchúir Papers

Material relating to Duan Déiseach, a performance installation created by Fearghus Ó Conchúir in 2006.

Ó Conchúir, Fearghus (b. 1969), dancer and choreographer
Droichead na Tuaire
IE 2135 P16/2/1/31 · File · 1935, 1941, 1946, 1949
Part of The Ernest de Regge Collection

Finished manuscripts of Droichead na Tuaire, for voice and piano; tenor and piano (damaged and fragile) and soprano, alto and piano. The piece was entered into the composers’ competition in 1946. Also see P16/2/1/8.

De Regge, Ernest (1901-1958), musician, organist and composer
Dreams
IE 2135 P3/7/1/2/1/13 · Item · c. 1964-1974
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Poem entitled Dreams written by Frances Condell under her own name.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
Drawings and Photographs
IE 2135 P2/6 · Series · c. 1790s-1991
Part of The Daly Papers

This series comprises photographs and drawings of members of the Daly, Dore and Clarke families, noted republican figures of the early 20th century, and commemorative events.

Daly Family of Limerick City
IE 2135 P7/2/2/2/1/1 · Item · 1935-1937
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Hardback notebook ‘supplied for the public service’ and labelled: ‘Face of Stone. Thirty Pieces of Copper. Prudent Dan. Thomasheen James and the Canary Bird’. Some pages have been removed and some are loose. Contains handwritten draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Thirty Pieces of Copper which begins: ‘Thomasheen James was poor; he was as poor as a church mouse’ (pages 1-10). Also draft of the short story Face of Stone (24-29 October 1935) which begins: ‘In their own time, the rumours of the sword-fights of Urnal’ (pages 1-33); draft of Thomasheen James and the Canary Bird (14-21 January 1936) which begins: ‘“Begor!”, said Thomasheen James, his head through the French window’ (pages 1-12); draft of Thomasheen James and the Professor (26 February-4 March 1937) which begins: ‘“You are going to miss that bus”…’ which continues upside down from the back (pages 1-19); on the inside of front cover a piece ‘From “The Lectures of Professor John Fletcher”’ beginning: ‘The geologists insist that no civilisation’. Alterations. Each piece paginated separately.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P7/2/1/4/1/1 · Item · 9 October 1931 (begun)
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Loose pages from notebooks with handwritten draft of most of the novel The Man in Brown upside down on the ‘back’. Handwritten drafts of parts of The Road to Nowhere, on the ‘front’ of the text, described as ‘Nameless at present’ and beginning: ‘South by east the early sun’ (pages 1-42); further on, section beginning: ‘Ch. VII’ opening: ‘Two hours had elapsed before Paddy Joe appeared…’ (pages 55-127). ‘Front’ also contains partial draft of the short story The Red Girl (pages 8-27) beginning: ‘…of laughter. Mickeen Oge drank his glass of stout quickly’; and complete draft of the same story (pages 1-46), finished 27 April 1932. The draft of novel The Man in Brown begins ‘Chapter I – Choose Your Murderer’ which opens: ‘The big, loosely built man lounged back in his cane chair’. Alterations. Each text is paginated separately.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
IE 2135 P7/2/1/6/1 · Item · 13-23 August 1935
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

Hardback notebook labelled ‘II Over the Border’ containing handwritten draft of part of the novel Sons of the Swordmaker beginning upside down from the back. Opens: ‘In their own time the numerous stories of the sword fights’ (pages 1-29). Also contains draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Thirty Pieces of Copper (11-14 September 1935), pages 1-8; draft of the short story Over the Border (begun 8 October 1934), beginning at the front with chapter one and continuing on right hand pages, 1-49; draft of the short story Prudent Dan (14-30 October 1935), pages 1-28; draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Canary Bird (pages 1-10); untitled piece beginning: ‘This “Somewhere to the Sea” is a novel about Dublin by a Dublin man’ (2 pages). Alterations. Each text is paginated separately.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer