Poem entitled Query (1) written by Frances Condell under her own name.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickPoem entitled Query (2) written by Frances Condell under her own name.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickQuery for Counsel’s opinion prepared by Gerald Fitzgerald on behalf of Edmond Morony to Thomas Graydon. The query relates to matters arising out of a settlement executed in April 1831 upon the marriage of Edmond Morony with Geraldine Castle and the death of one of their children, Francis William, intestate and without issue. Graydon’s opinion on the case is inserted on the margins.
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickQuery for Counsel’s opinion prepared by John Gleeson on behalf of Samuel D. Power to Thomas Graydon, relating to matters arising out of John Odell’s will. The reverse of the document contains Graydon’s opinion on the case.
Allott family of Odellville, County LimerickQuestionnaire and a related handwritten summary concerning the role and activities of FOE, its committee and its members.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusR. Erskine’s account of legal services provided to Samuel Moore between 17 June 1836 and 30 March 1849.
Moore family of Moynehall, county CavanPhotocopied extracts from Radiation Protection in Schools for Pupils up to the Age of 18 Years. A Report by Committee 3 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection Adopted by the Commission in May 1968. IRB Publication 13. Oxford, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Braunschweig: Pergamon Press for the International Commission on Radiological Protection.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusThis sub-series contains material relating to Kate O'Brien's radio productions.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerTypescript draft of script for The Monday Play, adapted and produced by Guy Vaesen, including information regarding the studio, rehearsal, recording, transmission, editing and cast. Begins: ‘(A town in the west of Ireland is the setting for this romance of the nineteenthirties)’. Paginated.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerThree letters from Hilton Edward, Head of Drama, October Television in Radio Éireann, 34-37 Clarendon Street, Dublin 2, to Kate O’Brien, requesting material suitable for television plays or for the talks department, and her services as ‘Permanent Reader’ for October Television, the establishment of a panel of freelance readers and organising a lunch appointment. The first letter includes the comment ‘There is another function that might interest you but I think you would really hate it… I am setting up some Permanent readers who would have the tedious job of reading all material and would be situated in an office here. This, I think, would drive you mad and would be a waste of your creative ability’.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writer