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IE 2135 P27/2/1/9 · sub-series · [1955]
Part of The Allott Papers

Unsigned copy or draft letter from National Farmers’ Association, 27 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin, to an unidentified recipient but presumably Michael Allott, relating to matters arising from discussions with the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA) and other interested parties on the formal organisation of farmers.

Allott family of Odellville, County Limerick
The Nightingale and the Rose
IE 2135 NDAI N7/1/2/3 · sub-series · [c. 1987-1989]
Part of The Fiona Quilligan Papers

Material relating to The Nightingale and the Rose, a dance work created by Rubato Ballet in 1987.

Quilligan, Fiona (b. 1958), dancer and choreographer
The Nijinsky Medal
IE 2135 NDAI N7/1/5/1 · sub-series · 1991-1993
Part of The Fiona Quilligan Papers

Material relating to the Nijinsky Medal awarded to Rubato Ballet in 1991.

Quilligan, Fiona (b. 1958), dancer and choreographer
The Novel
IE 2135 P7/2/1/4/1 · sub-series · 1931-1933
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

This sub-series contains drafts of Maurice Walsh's novel The Road to Nowhere, published in 1934.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
The Novel
IE 2135 P7/2/1/5/1 · sub-series · 1936-1937
Part of The Maurice Walsh Papers

This sub-series contains drafts of Maurice Walsh's novel And No Quarter, published in 1937.

Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer
The O’Carrol Papers
IE 2135 P49 · Fonds · 1739-2000

This collection contains material created and received by the Carrol, Angus and Scott families, particularly during their ownership and residence of Tulla and Lissenhall but also beyond. It includes legal, administrative and personal documents. There is a small amount of late eighteenth century material, the more interesting of which is a map from 1798 of the Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal, though the bulk of the documents are from the nineteenth century. Legal documents include wills and issues of probate and executorship, affidavits, judgments, opinions and correspondence covering financial and trustee arrangements. They also include a large quantity of correspondence related to land sales and transfers, such as agreements, ejectment decrees and indentures, much of which arise from William Hutchison’s efforts to bring estate matters into order. Of particular interest is a return of debts due by the late Lieutenant General Sir William Parker Carrol and paid by his executors which lists many Limerick and Tipperary businesses from the period. Later documents, particularly relating to a legal struggle between the Carrol’s and Lloyds Insurance regarding claims for losses due to the theft of livestock and equipment during the 1920s, are also illuminating.
The Carrol family’s direct involvement with the Tulla and Lissenhall Estates has resulted in the collection containing some rental accounts which provide the names of tenants, acreage and their rentals and also estate accounts which includes the names of local individuals and businesses having commercial interaction with the Carrol estate. Other estate material involves correspondence regarding day to day estate management and operations but worthy of note is a print of the Encumbered Estates auction schedule which includes a description of Lot 1, Lissenhall, its tenants and rents at the time of William Hutchison Carrol’s purchase, and also Alice Carrol’s interactions with the Land Commission leading up to her vacating Lissenhall.
Personal material includes a great deal of personal correspondence and letters from family members much of which is concerned with family genealogy and includes printed and transcribed material from third party sources. Correspondence from institutions with regard to personal finances, stocks and taxation issues is also present. There is a significant quantity of photographs, both in albums and loose covering most of the principal individuals dating from the 1860s to the 1990s. Also present is a large scrapbook. The result of a familial connection to the Scott’s and compiled over nearly fifty years from 1895 to 1944, it contains copious material on Clement Scott and also the Du Maurier family, including photographs of Gerald Du Maurier and the young Daphne with her siblings.

Carrol family of Lissenhall, Co. Tipperary
The O'Mara Papers
IE 2135 P40 · Fonds · 1843-1991 (predominantly 1916-1959)

The O’Mara Papers comprise predominantly business and personal records created and generated by Stephen O’Mara Junior (1884-1959) in the course of his life. Material relating to his parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and siblings is perfunctory.

The business records cover mainly correspondence in O’Mara’s capacity as director of O’Mara’s Bacon Company and later as director of the Bacon Company of Ireland and do not encompass all operational aspects of the business. However the material provides an interesting view of the bacon industry in early 20th-century Ireland and its gradual decline from the 1930s onwards.

The personal records cover O’Mara’s political career, including his three terms as Mayor of Limerick from 1921 to 1923; the second Bond Drive to the United States, his subsequent imprisonment in 1922-1923 and the ensuing court case of 1927; and his later political involvement, particularly his role as a founding director of The Irish Press. His personal correspondence is extensive and illustrates O’Mara’s prominent role in the family as a provider of employment opportunities for the younger generations and as a generous source of financial support in times of hardship. Other material of note includes extensive correspondence and architectural drawings relating to Strand House, New Strand House and Ivy Bank House, homes of the O’Mara family.

One of the most significant aspects of the collection is material relating to the O’Brien family of Boru House, particularly the private correspondence of the novelist Kate O’Brien with her sisters, brother-in-law and nephew. The letters illuminate O’Brien’s method of writing, the creative process behind each of her novels and the ups and downs of her career as author. They also reveal her complete lack of financial acumen, her tendency to live wildly beyond her means, and her lifelong dependency on the fiscal good will of Anne and Stephen O’Mara. Of Kate O’Brien’s private life the letters reveal almost nothing, demonstrating a high degree of circumspectness and a tendency to compartmentalise various aspects of her life. The one rare exception is correspondence relating to her brief marriage and its aftermath in 1922-1925 which, while not revelatory as such, exposes a more vulnerable aspect of Kate’s personality.

The O’Brien material also contains correspondence to and from lesser known members of Kate O’Brien’s family, including her parents and her brothers Tom and Eric who died in 1918 and 1920, respectively. A small number of items relate to Michael O’Brien who died in institutional care in 1923. The identity of this individual has not been ascertained but he could possibly be Michael Alphonsus O’Brien who was born between 1888 and 1889 and is claimed to have died in infancy. Also of interest are letters from Austin Clarke to Anne O’Brien in 1916-1917 written in the early stages of the poet’s literary career, which reveal the fragility of his search for expression and sense of identity.

The material also comprises an extensive photographic record of the O’Mara and O’Brien families particularly in the 1920s and 1930s.

O'Mara family of Strand House, Limerick
The Owl and the Pussycat
IE 2135 NDAI N7/1/2/4 · sub-series · 1989
Part of The Fiona Quilligan Papers

Material relating to The Owl and the Pussycat, a dance work created by Rubato Ballet in 1989.

Quilligan, Fiona (b. 1958), dancer and choreographer
The Paragon
IE 2135 P3/7/1/2/1/38 · Item · c. 1964-1974
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

Poem entitled The Paragon written by Frances Condell under her own name.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick