Press cuttings, as follows: article on T. St John Gaffney’s role as solicitor to Dr Thomas Gallagher (1893); transcript of a Limerick Corporation meeting containing comments made by Joseph Gaffney as High Sheriff of the county (1896); review of a performance of Mikado in Limerick, in which members of the Gaffney family played several roles (1897); advertisement promoting Kendal Irwin’s concert at Theatre Royal, in which members of the Gaffney family were assisting (1897); transcript of a Limerick Corporation meeting praising Joseph Gaffney following his term as High Sheriff (1897); account of the wedding of Cornelius Patrick Redmond and Frances Mary Ryan (1898); articles on Fannie Humphreys Gaffney upon her election as president of the National Council of Women (1899); and a notice of the forthcoming marriage of George Robert Ryan and Agnes Mary Gaffney (1900).
UntitledProgramme of entertainment in aid of the Seamen’s Orphanage, American Seamen’s Friend Society and Society for the Relief of the Destitute Children of Seamen. For a copy of this item, see P37/1/1.
UntitledVol. XXI No. 9 (3 March 1934) of Deutsch-Amerika und Sport Rundschau, an illustrated weekly German-language periodical for Americans. The issue contains a two-page article entitled ‘Ein amerikanisches Bild Wilhelms II’ [‘An American Picture of Wilhelm II’] by Thomas St. John Gaffney, with a photograph of the author.
UntitledDustjacket of a book entitled East, West: An Irish Doctor’s Memories by Charles Stewart Parnell Hamilton [London, 1955].
UntitledBlack and white photograph (169 x 123 mm) of a small group of people seated and standing on the veranda of a domestic dwelling.
UntitledPrinted election results of days 1-11 (with gaps) of the City and County Limerick elections.
UntitledThis sub-series contains material relating to the general election of 1830 in the United Kingdom.
UntitledLetters relating to a demand made by Richard R. Canter of Limerick against Thomas Spring Rice arising out of printing work done for the election. Correspondents include Aubrey de Vere, Richard P. Canter, George Gloster and Thomas Spring Rice.
UntitledThis sub-series contains material relating to the general election of 1832 in the United Kingdom.
UntitledLetters of regret from J. N. Russell, Joseph M. Harvey and William White (president of the Limerick Chamber of Commerce) following Spring Rice’s resignation, with one copy reply.
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