This sub-series contains drafts of Maurice Walsh's short stories and some related correspondence.
Sin títuloTypescript draft of the short story Then Came the Captain’s Daughter. Minor alterations. Pagination.
Sin títuloHead and shoulders studio portrait (84 x 135 mm) of a young man in a dark suit and black tie and donning a moustache and crimped hair. Identified in The Round House O’Malleys as Patrick, sixth child of Patrick and Helena O’Malley. Note however that the reverse of the photograph identifies the sitter as Patrick, seventh child of Denis and Johanna O’Malley.
Sin títuloPhoto postcard (135 x 85 mm) depicting a half-length studio portrait of a Charles Dunman with his children Patience (Pat) in a white-collared dress and Charles (Chuck) in a sailor suit.
Sin títuloHead and shoulders studio portrait (115 x 158 mm) of Helena O’Malley née Ryan with coiffed hair and pince-nez. Also a digital reproduction (101 x 150 mm) of same.
Sin títuloSnapshot (86 x 110 mm) of Charles Vincent O’Malley in a suit and tie, seated, with his arms resting on his thighs and his hands loosely crossed.
Sin títuloSnapshot (126 x 89 mm) of a group of thirteen men and one woman gathered round a tractor and large trailer. Three of the men are standing in front of the trailer leaning on pitchforks, most of the others are sitting in the trailer on top of what appears to be a load of earth. The image features some of the Walsh family of Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh.
Sin títuloSnapshot (87 x 138 mm) of Charles Vincent and Judy O’Malley posing for the camera at Kilkee, county Clare.
Sin títuloSnapshot (86 x 138 mm) of Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh in a white cardigan and dark trousers with a scarf around her neck standing on a sea shore at Kilkee with a white handbag in her left hand. Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/2.
Sin títuloSnapshot (88 x 120 mm) of a woman pushing a bicycle on the pavement. Also a stand-up frame in which the image was originally contained. The back of the frame bears a sticker with the words ‘Aunt Eileen Thurles’, but the woman has been identified by the family as Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh. Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/2.
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