Letter from Joseph M. Harvey, Limerick, relating to the renewal of the act for the turnpike road from Newcastle to Limerick and Charleville, and the possibility of widening the existing entrance from Ballynacurra turnpike into Newtownpery. The letter also outlines Richard Griffith’s original plan for the new line of road form Askeaton and its subsequent realignment.
Sin títuloLetter from William Leake, Devonshire Street [London?], to Edward Fitzgerald, relating to unspecified proposed building schemes in Limerick city. Leake advises Fitzgerald against entering into any treaty for a piece of ground offered to the latter’s father and recommends the appointment of trustees for the purpose of carrying the plan into effect.
Sin títuloLetter from M[atthew] Barrington, Limerick, relating to William Dargan, the Waterford and Limerick railway and the recent opening of its Waterford to Tramore section. He also refers to a forthcoming meeting in Foynes between Rice and Chief Engineer William Le Fanu.
Sin títuloThis series contains assorted correspondence, pamphlets and other documents of general political or civic nature.
Sin títuloDraft or copy letter from Thomas Spring Rice to an unidentified recipient, outlining the principles which govern his political actions.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains assorted printed matter of general political or civic nature.
Sin títuloAct 1 of The Olio; a Serio-Comic Opera.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains mainly notes and lists concerning matters of general political or civic nature.
Sin títuloCopy scheme of charity by William Leake for the establishment of a school in Limerick.
Sin títuloPhotograph album containing programmes of recitals by pupils of Burchill School of Dancing at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, with related press cuttings and black and white photographs of Clarke between the ages of 8 and 24. The first images depict Clarke in the garden of her home, posing in costume after each performance. Later images feature Clarke during performances with her fellow dancers, including Ethel Ormston, Albert Regent and Clarke's dancing partner Barry Drumm. The images relate to performances given in June 1946, June 1948, November 1950, February 1953, May 1956, April 1958, May 1960 and June 1962. Also contained in the album are press cuttings relating to Clarke's first television appearance in December 1961. Fragile, with several loose items.
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