This sub-series contains letters from Stephen O'Mara Junior's brother-in-law, Gerard (Gerry) O’Brien. Also see P40/1/2/4/4 and P40/1/2/7/1.
UntitledLetters from Gerry [Gerard] and Rosemary [O’Brien], Mulcair Farm, relating to various financial matters.
UntitledLetters from ‘Lady’, Annefield, Clonsilla, county Dublin, relating to her children’s education, her financial difficulties and her horse training business.
UntitledCorrespondence with Mabel Young, Carrigoona Cottage, Kilmacanogue, county Wicklow, relating to the purchase of one of her paintings.
UntitledLetters from the Most Reverend Patrick O’Neill, Lord Bishop of Limerick, The Palace, Corbally, Limerick, mainly thanking Stephen O'Mara for his generous contributions.
UntitledLetters relating to the purchase of glass, crystal, paintings and furniture; also correspondence with Conte S. Dunin-Markiewicz, Hotel Lenehan, Harcourt Street, Dublin concerning his late father’s picture, Amour; and letters relating to the 1952 exhibition of Art Treasures in Thomond at the Hunt Museum to which Stephen and Anne O’Mara loaned works of art. For a related catalogue, see P40/2/4/7/8.
UntitledMainly letters of thanks to Stephen O’Mara for his words of condolence following illness or bereavement; for his hospitality; and for presents received from him. Also Christmas cards addressed to O’Mara. Some items in Irish.
UntitledThis sub-series contains material relating to Stephen O'Mara Junior's interest in fishing. Also see P40/1/2/1/2/9, P40/2/4/6/2/1/1-3, P40/3/8/1/5/5, P40/5/1/2, P40/5/1/5 and P40/5/2/11/1.
UntitledCorrespondence with George H. Kinmouth, Blackrock, Cork relating to a proposed fishing trip.
UntitledLetters from the Daily News relating to an article offered by Stephen O’Mara; from Basil Roche Kelly relating to the loan of a buzz box; from C. Farlow & Company Limited relating to the purchase of a fly box and flies; correspondence with Michael Corbett relating to the lease of a house for the dapping season; letter from Gideon [---] relating to outboard motors; and correspondence with Henry Barber & Son Fish Factors relating to a consignment of fish.
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