Packet from Geraldine O’Connell, 90 Highland Ave, Greenfield, Massachusetts, USA to Peter and Mary O’Mara, 25 Lanahrone Avenue, Corbally, Limerick, containing ten slides of the Mowhawk Trail.
Sin títuloProgramme of Ireland’s Golden Voice presented by Limerick Civic Week and Sunday Independent at Parkway Motel, Limerick on Friday 11 March 1977.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Stephen O'Mara Junior's father-in-law, Thomas (Tom) O'Brien of Boru House, Limerick. For other material relating to Thomas O'Brien, see P40/2/4/4/13/1, P40/3/2/1-2, P40/3/3/2-3, P40/3/3/6-8 and P40/3/4/4-5.
Sin títuloLetter from P. [?] Griffith, St Josephs, Dundalk, to Tom O’Brien, Boru House, Limerick, thanking him for his Christmas greetings which has brought him great joy. ‘It brings back to me you my dear old good hearted friend, & the Sainted wife who did so much to make you the good sober happy man you are.’
Sin títuloLetter from M. O’Riordan, Irish College, Rome [to Tom O’Brien], thanking him for his Christmas wishes and the present of bed-socks which ‘bespeaks on instrument of torture hereafter in Purgatory, the penalty of the luxury.’
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Stephen O'Mara Junior's mother-in-law, Catherine (Katty) O’Brien née Thornhill. For other material relating to Catherine O’Brien, see P40/3/3/1-2, P40/3/3/4, P40/5/1/2, P40/5/2/5/1-2 and P12/5/1/1-3.
Sin títuloLetters from Tom O’Brien to his wife Katty at various addresses, providing accounts of his movements and expressing concern over her state of health.
Sin títuloLetters from Catherine ‘Katty’ O’Brien to her brother Sam, her sisters Mary (later Sister Margaret Mary and Mother Superioress) and Fanny (later Sister Mary Clare), and her sister and brother-in-law Annie and Willie MacCarthy, conveying domestic news and giving upbeat accounts of her state of health.
Sin títuloLetter from Tom O’Brien, Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff, [county Cork] to his sister-in-law Mary [Thornhill], writing on behalf of his wife who is too tired to write, to give Mary an idea of their exploits during the family’s holiday in Kerry and Cork. He admires the convent and chapel of Kenmare and is enjoying the summer-like weather in such a beautiful place.
Sin títuloLetter from ‘Cousin Rita’, Summer Lodge, to Sister [Mary] Clare, expressing sympathy on Kattie’s death.
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