Government of Ireland Act 1914. Signed on the front page by Stephen O’Mara with the date 24 November 1916.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains press cuttings of political nature collected by Stephen O'Mara Junior.
Sans titrePress cuttings relating to the forthcoming 1932 Imperial Conference; Eamon de Valera; William Butler Yeats and his American tour; Stephen O’Mara’s special mission to America for the Government; the expected appointment of O’Mara as the new Governor-General of the Irish Free State in succession to James McNeill; and a press cutting warning the American public against Anglo-American alliances during Winston Churchill’s lecture tour in the country.
Sans titreLetter from Edward Thomas O’Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick, The Palace, Corbally, Limerick to ‘my dear Dean’, expressing gratitude that the recipient is recovering and advising Mr Lynch ‘to advertise’; and a typescript of a speech made by O’Dwyer on the occasion of the conferring of the Freedom of the city of Limerick on him on 14 September 1916 with handwritten amendments.
Sans titreInvitations to dinners, receptions and garden parties of political nature; also related menus, some of which have been signed by participants. Also an admission ticket to the funeral of the assassinated mayors Michael O’Callaghan and George Clancy; and a Christmas cards signed by Eamon de Valera.
Sans titreLetters from Little, Ó hUadhaigh & Proud, 12 Dawson Street, Dublin to Stephen O’Mara, Strand House, Limerick relating to the adoption of Peter O’Mara, mainly in connection with the setting up a trust fund for his benefit, and to adoption issues in general.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains press cuttings collected by Anne O'Mara.
Sans titrePoems, book reviews and other press cuttings relating to the arts, theatre and literature.
Sans titrePress cuttings and a handwritten note relating to the so-called Russian Jewels given to representatives of the Irish Republic by a Russian delegation as a security for a $20,000 loan and redeemed in September 1949.
Sans titreSmall watercolour sketch on a scrap of paper of a young woman and a man with a cow.
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