Black and white negative of spectators and guests watching the arrival of Princess Margaret at the Public Viewing Space at Shannon Airport. Negative vinegar damaged. Envelope notes the initials TJC.
Shannon DevelopmentBrief biographical accounts of Thomas Russell, an attached Volunteer from County Kerry, who was killed by the British Forces at a Sinn Féin meeting prior to the War of Independence.
Twomey, Maurice (1897-1978), Irish VolunteerBlack and white negative of a two sailors at their rescue boat on the dock.
Shannon DevelopmentSchedules of deeds submitted to purchasers of lots at the sale of ground rents, portion of the City of Limerick estate of the 4th Earl of Limerick, by public auction on 3-7 June 1907 by Messrs James H. North & Co., Dublin (for which see P51/6/1/2/3/7). The schedules are in tabular form, listing the number of deed submitted, date of deed, parties’ names and nature of document (i.e. whether a lease, renewal, conveyance etc.). With gaps and duplicates. Some schedules have been signed by the buyer.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickBlack and white negative of a school Shannon town.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of a group of children outside at Bunratty Folk Park.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of three boys with a donkey at Bunratty Folk Park.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of the exterior of the schoolhouse in Newmarket-on-Fergus in Co. Clare. Envelope notes the initials T.J.C.
Shannon DevelopmentScrap album containing floor plans of Dromore Castle, county Limerick; sketches, mainly of buildings and interior details, by the architect Edward William Godwin, some in colour; and 22 black-and-white photographs, mainly of Dromore Castle in the process of construction c. 1868-1874. Many of the middle plates are blank.
Pery family, Earls of LimerickSmall 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)