Letter from Thomas Noonan at The Aerodrome, Heliopolis, Egypt to his parents, outlining his sea voyage from the port of Alexandria, describing Cairo and Heliopolis and providing details of his activities at the training camp in Egypt.
Sin títuloLetter from Thomas Noonan at Kasr-el-Ainy Hospital, Cairo, Egypt to his parents, describing his part in the Anzac landing under fire at Gallipoli, his wounding a few days later and his subsequent transportation to the military hospital in Cairo.
Sin títuloLetter from Thomas Noonan at the Gallipoli Peninsula, Dardanelles to his parents, describing his living conditions and asking for cigarettes and writing paper.
Sin títuloThomas Noonan's campaign medals and other items of commemorative nature relating to his death in the First World War.
Sin títuloPhotocopies of photographs and press cuttings relating to the Round House; also a related map and a record of the same building printed from the Buildings of Ireland website; and a rough sketch of the building, with notes on its shape and construction.
Sin títuloCopy of the death certificate of Michael O’Malley, who died on 21 December 1894.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Thomas O'Malley, second child of Michael and Kate O'Malley.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains material relating to Denis O'Malley, third child of Michael and Kate O'Malley, and his descendants.
Sin títuloPhotocopy of a letter dated 18 September 1920 from [Louie Ransom née O’Malley], Kuala Selangor estate, Kuala Selangor, Federal Malay States to her brother Charles Vincent O’Malley. She describes the depressed state of life in Malaya and the low price of rubber, and reluctantly agrees to ‘resign any claim we think we have’ in her brother Patrick’s favour, but reserves the right to look to for financial assistance ‘should anytime in the future I be in severe want, & Paddy in good circumstances.’ Lacking last page(s).
Sin títuloPhotocopy of a letter dated 20 October 1921 from Elsie Dunman née O’Malley in Singapore to her brother Charles V. O’Malley ascertaining that she has no claim against her father’s estate and that if she has received more than her share in his estate, she is happy to repay it.
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