Black and white negative of the Hogan Family at Shannon Airport. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of Hogan, the Munster Goalie, for Aer Lingus.
Shannon DevelopmentFriedrich Hölderlin, Selected Poems. Translated, with an introduction and notes, by J. B. Leishman. London: The Hogarth Press, 1944. Inscribed on the flyleaf ‘For Lorna – on condition she brings it to Achill. Love from Kate. 14. May 1948.’
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetDecember 1926 issue of Holly Leaves.
Looney, Timothy (Tim) (1914-1990), local historianFramed first holy communion certificate issued to Edward (Ned) Daly.
Daly Family of Limerick CityBlack and white negative of the Holy Name Group at Shannon Airport. Negative missing.
Shannon DevelopmentEnglish translation of a homage to Pamela O’Malley by Marianna Crist, delivered at her memorial service in Madrid on 19 April 2006.
Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historianThis sub-series contains photographs of Kate O'Brien taken abroad and at her various residences in England and Ireland.
O'Brien, Kate (1897-1974), writerAudio reel containing a home recording of a man, identified on the cover of the reel as 'Tom', singing four songs beginning with the lines ‘Thank you my dear paperboy for the paper I will read tonight’; ‘You bolt right up out of bed find your hands clasped tightly round your head’; ‘Empty bar rooms of conversation, wouldn’t people still remain’; and ‘Rain on the roof, here today, gone tomorrow’. These are followed by an instrumental piece on the guitar and four songs beginning with the lines ‘Left a lot behind me in the bleakness of the trees’; ‘Hands red with the cold, that’s a sure sign that I’m getting old’; ‘Thus ran my child in the sun of gold across the sand’; ‘The candy shop on the corner’s closed’. These are followed by an instrumental piece on the guitar and a further four songs beginning with the lines ‘A touching smile, sparkling, beautiful’; ‘Windows covered up with frost’; ‘You’re Francis Russell B.A. you’re freshly out of West Point’; and ‘I’m a poor man, I never had much in the way of things’. Duration 00:48:32.
Cameron, Richard (‘Dick’) Morgan (1929-1997), folk musicianAudio reel containing a home recording of Dick Cameron and David Hammond singing and playing songs singly and together. The songs included on the reel are ‘Come All Ye Tramps and Hawkers’, ‘Whiskey in a Jar’ (short fragment only), ‘Ploughman Lads’, ‘Juice of the Barley’ (short fragment only), ‘The Hills of Granemore (The Hare of Granemore)’, ‘The Leaving of Liverpool (Fare Thee Well, My Own True Love)’, ‘The Jolly Tinker’, ‘Be Kind to Belfast’, song beginning with the line ‘Come all you loyal Orangemen and in full chorus join’ and ‘The Aughalee Heroes’. Sound quality is variable and often poor. Duration 00:20:29.
Cameron, Richard (‘Dick’) Morgan (1929-1997), folk musician