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IE 2135 P83/3/2/5/3 · Item · [c. 1890-1905]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Carte de visite (62 x 102 mm) featuring a head and shoulders portrait of ‘great aunt Minnie’. Image by Henry O’Shea of 127 George Street, Limerick. Tentatively identified as the great-aunt of Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh. Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/2.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
IE 2135 P83/3/2/5/5 · Item · [c. 1910s?]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Group photograph (105 x 73 mm), presumably a school portrait, of 16 boys dressed in suits with Eton collars. Each boy has a rosette on his lapel and is holding a straw boater in his hands. Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
IE 2135 P83/3/2/6/8 · Item · [c. 2005-2010?]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Colour photograph (151 x 101 mm) of a thatched cottage on the farm at Madaboy, county Limerick, probably the original dwelling of the Madaboy O’Malleys before the newer farmhouse (for which see P83/3/2/6/7) was built in the early 1900s.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
Leather pouch
IE 2135 P83/4/2 · Item · [c. 1950s-1990s]
Part of The Grace O’Malley Cantillon Papers

Leather pouch ornamented with the O’Malley surname and coat of arms.

Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian
Scrapbook
IE 2135 P35/1 · Item · 1850-1860
Part of The Winifred Barrington Collection

Small hardback leather-bound scrapbook with ornate blind and gold tooling to front and back covers, thick pages in a variety of pastel shades, gilt edges to pages and the word ‘Album’ embossed in gold on the spine. Signed ‘Maria Ann Emra October 8th 1850’ on the flyleaf. The contents include handwritten copies of poems of devotional nature, including ‘The Daisy’ by Dr Good; ‘On the Sign of the Cross in Baptism’ by Henry Alford; extract from Now and Then by Samuel Warren; ‘Written in a Very Beautiful Spring’ by S.B.; extract from ‘Beauty: or the Art of Charming’ by Robert Dodsley; ‘The Lilies of the Field’ by Reginald Heber; ‘Resignation’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; ‘Associations with Places by the Reverend Edward Caswall; and a short extract from ‘Lady Clara Vere de Vere’ by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; also pencil and watercolour drawings and coloured images cut out from magazines. Some of the contributions are signed or initialled and include Maria’s stepmother and her aunt S. G. [Sarah Grey] Emra. Only a small portion of the book has been used.

Emra, Maria Ann (1835-1904)
IE 2135 NDAI N3/1/2/2 · File · [c. 4-7 July] 2009
Part of The Croí Glan Integrated Dance Company Papers

DVD containing a recording of a performance of Tara Brandel's choreography Edge by Rhona Coughlan, Dawn Mulloy, Deirdre Murphy Julie O'Leary and Tara Brandel at Chadwicks Theatre during Clonmel Junction Festival on 4-7 July 2009. Duration 00:05:53.

Croí Glan Integrated Dance Company
IE 2135 P15 · Fonds · 1803-1905

The material consists of deeds, wills, marriage settlements, legal searches, statements, opinions, accounts and correspondence relating to the legal and administrative affairs of the Moore family of Moynehall, County Cavan. The documents are primarily concerned with Samuel Moore the elder and his younger son and namesake, who succeeded to the estate as a consequence of the untimely death of his elder brother. Of particular note is the material relating to the case of Moore v Jackson, which provides a good example of the complex set of procedures required to break an entail to facilitate the mortgaging of lands. Also of note are the copies of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century documents, the originals of which may no longer survive; and statements of title such as P15/1/2/1/1 which contain valuable genealogical information of the Moore family across three centuries.

Moore family of Moynehall, county Cavan