Photocopied pages from Ferenka Recorder No. 23, one of which contains a reference to the awarding to Herrema of the officership of the Order of Orange Nassau by Dutch Prime Minister Joop Den Uyl in The Hague on the occasion of Queen Juliana’s birthday.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Photocopy of pp. 399-410 of a book entitled Handboek Psychiatrie.
Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.Pages extracted from books containing drawings and photographs mainly of the 1916 leaders, including Roger Casement, Thomas Clarke, Edward (Ned) Daly, John Daly, Thomas MacDonagh, William Pearse, Michael Mallin, Con Colbert and Sean Heuston. Also an image of the artist John Henry Foley (1818-1874) and of the Reverend Father Theobald Mathew.
Daly Family of Limerick CityPage with handwritten piece entitled ‘Foreword’ in pencil. Begins: ‘Richard Hayward has made this sort of book on the Irish countryside his very own.’ Alterations.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerPage of accounts written down by Seán Mac Diarmada and left behind at 15 Barrington Street, Limerick.
Daly Family of Limerick CityPage from the Irish Times with a caricature of Walsh by Alan Reeve under the heading ‘Drawing the Crowd’.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerPage from the Irish Independent bearing a photograph of Eamon de Valera with the O’Mara and Rynne families at Strand House on 6 December 1921.
O'Mara family of Strand House, LimerickPage from an incomplete report of the activities of an unidentified member of the C Company during the Civil War.
Healy, Michael, Irish VolunteerPage entitled ‘Planning’, containing extracts from assorted press cuttings published between July and October 1978 relating to planning applications made and objections to them.
Dalby, Simon, Professor EmeritusLoose page from notebook with the last page of handwritten draft of the short story Thomasheen James and the Blind Pension which begins: ‘“Hasn’t enough happened me this misfortunate day’ (page 17). Also back of page has the first part of a draft of the story Thomasheen James and the Acid Drops which begins: ‘Patrick Kelleher, who keeps the Short Grass Bar in Baile-na-Righ, is one of my best friends’ (1 page). Alterations.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer