Correspondence between Royal Engineer Office, Cork District; William Rochfort, Cahir Abbey, Cahir, county Tipperary; S. S. & E. Reeves & Sons, Solicitors, 51 Merrion Square, Dublin; and A. E. Newton, Estate Office, Clogheen, county Tipperary concerning the acquisition of land for the War Department at Kilworth Range to facilitate a rifle range.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianLetters to and from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin, mainly from theatre companies acknowledging receipt of or returning unspecified scripts.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightLetters and copy letters, mainly from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin to actors and theatre companies offering The Prudent Paramour for production. Also related replies. Addressees include Red Kettle Theatre Company, The National Theatre Society Limited, The Gate, The English Stage Company Ltd., Project Arts Centre, The West Yorkshire Playhouse, Bickerstaffe Theatre Company, ‘Chris’ [Christopher Fitz-Simon?],), The College Players, Kieron Connolly, BBC Radio and Tony [Hegarty]. In a letter dated 15 January 1996 Gallivan discusses his stage success in the 1960s-1980s and his subsequent expertise ‘at grading and decoding rejections’. Some of the letters also contain passing references to Beggar & Bloom, Constance, Doolittle’s Daughter, Mourn the Ivy Leaf, Twin Pillars, Umbrella Man and The Wilde Lady.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightLetters and copy letters to and from Gerard Gallivan, 135 Silchester Park, Glenageary, county Dublin, mainly from theatre companies returning the script of The Turbulent Tiger. Addressees and correspondents include The National Theatre Society Limited, Abbey Theatre, Gaiety Theatre, The Gate Theatre and Kenneth Branagh. One of the letters also contains a passing reference to Mourn the Ivy Leaf and another to The Stepping Stone.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightThis sub-series contains Yvonne McMurrough's correspondence mainly with American and Canadian theatre companies promoting Gallivan's plays for production.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightCorrespondence with Tony [Hegarty], Glenarm House, Woodside, Tivoli, Cork relating to complimentary tickets, VIP lists, posters and flyers concerning performances of The Stepping Stone. Also thank you notes from Gallivan.
Gallivan, Gerard Patrick (1920-2003), Irish playwrightCorrespondence, mainly with Con Dooley, Waterford Glass Limited, 29 Johnstown, Waterford City, relating to presentation pieces of Waterford Crystal to be given as presents to Jackie Kennedy and Mrs Lyndon B. Johnson, the appreciation shown by their recipients, and the great success of Condell’s trip.
Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of LimerickCorrespondence with William Corderoy, 11 Borough High Street, London, and Peel & Swain Limited, 5 Lancaster Avenue, Manchester, relating to the disproportionate decrease in O’Mara’s killings and the Irish bacon industry’s inability to compete with foreign producers. For other correspondence with William Corderoy, see P40/1/2/3/11 and P40/1/2/5/2-3.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickCorrespondence, share certificates and directors’ reports issued to Stephen O’Mara Senior, his wife Ellen O’Mara, or his executors by Fabrak (Nigeria) Tin Limited; Comstock Mining Company, Limited; The O’Mara Opera Company Limited; Toro Tin Company Limited; Bank of Ireland War Loan Stock; Limerick Elevation Company Limited; Catholic Institute Field Club; K. & S. Tire & Rubber Goods, Limited; The Liverpool Provision Trade Association Limited; The Pulau Bulang Rubber and Produce Company Limited Singapore; Keffi Consolidated Tin Company, Limited; The Bristol Brewery Georges & Company Limited; and the Standard Press Limited. In two folders.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickBlack and white negative spares of corridor in the new extension of [SFADCo?]
Shannon Development