First class ticket issued to Con O’Mara for a return journey by sea from Geneva to Beirut.
UntitledCopybook containing affirmative arguments delivered by Stephen M. O’Mara during a debate at Clongowes Wood College on 23 February 1902 on the subject ‘whether the men who guided public opinion in Ireland during the 19th century did or did not make a grave error in not placing the Irish language amongst the essential requirements of the country'.
UntitledEphemera including dance reservation cards for dinner dances and balls; badges; prescription of medication; foreign stamps; cigarette cards; and a Muintir na Tíre membership card issued to Stephen O’Mara for the year ending 31 December 1945. Also handwritten notes by O’Mara relating to the gap between creationism and evolutionism; a handwritten list of names; and unspecified calculations on scraps of paper.
UntitledLeaflet seeking subscriptions towards the erection of the Franciscan church in Athlone.
UntitledDraft letter from Stephen O’Mara, Strand House to Ernest Proud, concerning his personal will.
UntitledThis sub-series contains material relating to Peter O'Mara (1925-1977). For other items concerning Peter O'Mara, see P40/1/2/1/3/2, P40/1/6/7, P40/2/3/8/7, P40/2/4/4/2/1-5, P40/2/4/4/18/2, P40/2/4/4/18/6, P40/2/4/5/2, P40/2/4/8/2, P40/3/3/10, P40/3/8/1/1/4, P40/3/8/1/3/5, P40/3/8/3/2, P40/3/8/5/2, P40/3/8/8/4-5, P40/3/10/6/7-10, P40/5/1/3-6, P40/5/2/2/4-5, P40/5/2/7/5-6 and P40/5/2/7/8. Regular references to Peter O'Mara can also be found in Kate O'Brien's letters to her sisters, for which see sub-series P40/3/10/1.
UntitledPostcard from Stevie [Stephen O’Mara], son of Peter O’Mara, to his parents Peter and Mary.
UntitledThis sub-series contains documents relating to a trust funds set up for the benefit of Peter O'Mara and a trust fund of which he was a trustee.
UntitledCertified copy dated 18 February 2010 of a birth certificate of Peter Johnson, found abandoned on 5 October 1925 aged about four weeks.
UntitledCertificate card from Clongowes Wood College issued to Peter O’Mara on obtaining first place in poetry.
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