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          <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
          <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
          <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
          <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
          <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
          <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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          <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
          <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
          <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
          <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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        <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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      <p>This collection contains research notes and research material generated and collected by Grace O’Malley Cantillon while preparing her book on family history titled *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* (2014).  The collection encompasses a range of primary manuscript material sourced by the author, including letters from her uncle Thomas O’Malley to his mother and sisters while trying to carve out a life for himself in Australia between 1910 and 1914 (P83/1/6/3/2-11).  Another interesting compilation of primary material (degree certificates, apprenticeship agreements, personal correspondence and memoirs) relates to Grace O’Malley Cantillon’s father, Charles Vincent O’Malley, who operated a successful dental practice in Limerick city in the first half of the twentieth century (see P83/1/6/7/1/1-P83/1/6/7/5/6).  Also worth noting are the memoirs of Frank O’Malley describing his life as a rubber planter in early twentieth-century Malaya (P83/1/6/6/3-5). In addition, there is an extensive photographic component extending back to the 1880s.  The primary material in this collection provides useful insights into Ireland as part of the British empire and the blossoming of the prosperous Irish Roman Catholic professional class following Irish independence.</p>
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      <p>The material is divided into four series.  Series 1 contains Grace O’Malley Cantillon’s research notes accumulated while researching for her book.  These include pedigrees, press cuttings, correspondence and photocopies of articles and other research material, but also primary sources such as letters, accounts, certificates and manuscript memoirs.  The material has been subdivided by the person to whom it relates to match the structure of the book as faithfully as possible.  Series 2 contains a collection of postcards sent to members of the O’Malley family.  Series 3 contains photographs, which are subdivided by the main branch of the family to which they relate.  Series 4 contains items that relate to the O’Malley family but are not linked to a specific individual or family branch.</p>
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      <subject>Genealogy</subject>
      <subject>Irish diaspora</subject>
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      <geogname>Ireland--Limerick (County)</geogname>
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      <p>All records have been retained except for duplicates and photocopies of original items present in the collection, which have been destroyed.</p>
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      <p>Donated to the University of Limerick by Grace O’Malley Cantillon on 30 January 2020.</p>
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      <p>No accruals are expected.</p>
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      <p>Papers arranged and described by Anna-Maria Hajba in January 2024.</p>
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      <p>Unrestricted access to most items.  Some items contain personal information and are closed to protect the privacy of living individuals.  These items have been identified in the descriptive catalogue.</p>
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      <p>Standard copyright regulations apply to all items.  For photocopying or reproducing material, please consult with the staff.</p>
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            <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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          <p>The material has been subdivided by the person to whom it relates to match the structure of the book as faithfully as possible.</p>
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          <p>Some items in this series contain personal information and are closed to protect the privacy of living individuals.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">General Background</unittitle>
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              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains photocopies of articles and other research material concerning the O'Malley family, correspondence with archives and family members and assorted notes created and accumulated by Grace O'Malley Cantillon while researching her book.  Also contained in this sub-series are the draft preface and introduction to the book and copies of the dust jacket.</p>
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            <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <p>Some items in this sub-series contain personal information and are closed to protect the privacy of living individuals.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photocopy of an article entitled ‘The O’Malleys’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1990-01-01/1990-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1990s?]</unitdate>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of an article entitled ‘The O’Malleys’ by Gerard Slevin from an unidentified publication.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘The Limerick O’Malleys – Madaboy Branch’</unittitle>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Two slightly differing versions of a typescript document entitled ‘The Limerick O’Malleys – Madaboy Branch’.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Extracts relating to household schools</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Extracts relating to household schools photocopied from an unidentified publication, with references to children named O’Malley who attended these schools.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Pages photocopied from John Ferrar’s *History of Limerick* (1787)</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="2000-01-01/2005-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 2000-2005?]</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Pages photocopied from John Ferrar’s *History of Limerick* (1787); one page bears a reference to Corbally; another discusses Limerick merchants and a theatre built near Mungret Gate in 1770.  Also a map of Limerick city and a key to its main features.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photocopy of a tenement valuation</unittitle>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a tenement valuation of ‘Lot 160’, comprising plots of ground on William Street, High Street and Denmark Street Upper leased  to John Joseph Jones; also list of people name O’Malley extracted from 19th-century Limerick city trade directories; list of tradespeople with premises at 28 William Street, Limerick city between 1769 and 1920; and a list of tradespeople with premises on High Street, Limerick before 1856.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence between Grace O’Malley Cantillon and Rory O’Malley</unittitle>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Correspondence between Grace O’Malley Cantillon and Rory O’Malley sharing and exchanging information for the compilation of *The Round House O’Malleys*, particularly relating to the Malaysian, Australian and New Zealand connections of the family.</p>
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              <p>These items contain personal information relating to living members of the O’Malley family and and are closed for review until 2046 to protect their privacy.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Email correspondence with the Irish Jesuit Archives</unittitle>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Email correspondence with the Irish Jesuit Archives relating to members of the O’Malley family who attended Jesuit schools in Limerick.</p>
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              <p>These items contain personal information relating to living individuals and and are closed for review until 2034 to protect their privacy.</p>
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              <p>Photocopies of an indenture dated 4 March 1873 between Timothy O’Meara, Annie Maley his daughter and Michael Maley, drawn up following the death of Thomas O’Malley.  Also a transcript of same.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photocopy of a letter from Louie O'Malley to Charles Vincent O'Malley</unittitle>
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                <p>Photocopy of a letter dated 18 September 1920 from [Louie Ransom née O’Malley], Kuala Selangor estate, Kuala Selangor, Federal Malay States to her brother Charles Vincent O’Malley.  She describes the depressed state of life in Malaya and the low price of rubber, and reluctantly agrees to ‘resign any claim we think we have’ in her brother Patrick’s favour, but reserves the right to look to for financial assistance ‘should anytime in the future I be in severe want, &amp; Paddy in good circumstances.’ Lacking last page(s).</p>
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                <p>Press cutting bearing a photograph of John Cooper Cherry and Doreen Ransom taken on their wedding day on 24 September 1938.</p>
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                <p>Emails from Michael Ransom, containing embedded images of Woodlake House in Malaysia; of Ivor, Louie and Patrick Ransom; and of Patrick Ransom tapping a rubber tree at Woodlake in 1980.</p>
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                <p>Christmas newsletters from Michael Ransom, providing an outline of the events of the past year.</p>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a letter dated 20 October 1921 from Elsie Dunman née O’Malley in Singapore to her brother Charles V. O’Malley ascertaining that she has no claim against her father’s estate and that if she has received more than her share in his estate, she is happy to repay it.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Email from Brendan O’Malley to Grace Cantillon with an embedded photograph of Elsie Dunman née O’Malley and her two children Charles and Patience.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a photograph of Patience Dunman and Anthony Patton on their wedding day in 1935.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Letter from Pat McCoole to Grace Cantillon, providing information on Elsie Dunman née O’Malley and her family band attaching photocopies of photographs of related buildings, maps and drawings.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Handwritten reverie by Tom O’Malley, ‘written on Union Day evening’.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from Tom O'Malley to his mother</unittitle>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Letter from Tom O’Malley, SS Persic, White Star Line, Indian Ocean, 3 days out from Cape Town to his mother, providing a detailed description of his journey from Cape Town, South Africa to Sydney, Australia.</p>
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                <p>Letter from Tom O’Malley, “Iolanthe”, Jersey Road, Woollahva, Sydney, Australia to his mother, giving an account of his experiences since his arrival in Australia and providing lively accounts of the cities of Melbourne and Sidney. Lacking sheet 3.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from Tom O'Malley to his sister Maude</unittitle>
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                <p>First two pages of a letter from Tom O’Malley, Kylebeg, Roma, Queensland, Australia, to his sister Maude, complaining about the erratic nature of the mail service, giving an account of his doings in Australia and asking for news from home.</p>
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                <p>Letter from Tom O’Malley, Kylebeg, Roma, Queensland, Australia, to his sister Elsie.  Tom is in hospital being treated for sepsis caused by a cut on his foot.  He describes his condition, the work on his Uncle John’s farm, his chronic shortage of money and his loneliness.</p>
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                <p>Letter from Tom O’Malley, Corinda Woolshed N. Q. via Aramac to his mother, mainly discussing his decision to leave Australia and go to Malaya to live with his sister Louie and her husband.</p>
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                <p>Transcripts of Tom O’Malley’s letters and related commentary on their contents by Grace O’Malley Cantillon, published in Chapter 6 of *The Round House O’Malleys*.  Note that the transcripts are not entirely accurate.</p>
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                <p>Printout from a website bearing a photograph of the ship *Persic*, on which Tom O’Malley sailed to Sydney, Australia.</p>
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                <p>Five letters from Sister Alphonsus Mary [Grace O’Malley] to her brother Charles Vincent O’Malley discussing her illness and approaching death from tuberculosis and offering devotional guidance; also a prayer card, and an in memoriam card issued on her death on 20 April 1928.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a receipt from the Carmelite Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, Roebuck, Dundrum, county Dublin to Mrs O’Malley for £300, being the dowry of her daughter Grace O’Malley, and a further £31 as a gift.</p>
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                <p>Photocopies of handwritten records of Sister Alphonsus Mary’s simple profession which took place on 3 May 1922 and of her perpetual vows taken on 3 May 1925; also a photocopy of a handwritten obituary providing an outline of her life and her virtues.</p>
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                <p>Colour photographs printed on A4 sheets of a cross marking the resting place of Sister Alphonsus Mary of the Sacred Heart on the grounds of the Carmelite Monastery at Roebuck, Dublin.  Also an accompanying note from Sister Regina.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>This sub-series contains material relating to Pamela O'Malley, daughter of Patrick Eugene (Paddy) O'Malley.</p>
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                <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Book titled *Blood and Stations*</unittitle>
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        42 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14498_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Hardback book by John Jordan titled *Blood and Stations* (Dublin: The Gallery Press, 1976), signed by the author. The book contains recollections of Pamela O’Malley and her husband Gainor Crist, who was a friend of Jordan’s.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Handwritten notes</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate normal="2004-01-01/2005-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 2004-2005?]</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14499_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Handwritten notes relating to Pamela O’Malley.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of questions relating to O’Malley family history</unittitle>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Envelope containing a list of questions relating to O’Malley family history and Pamela O’Malley’s answers to same.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Recollections by Ken O'Donoghue</unittitle>
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        7 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14501_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Pages printed from a website containing recollections by Ken O’Donoghue, including those of his friend Gainor Crist.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Pamela O'Malley's obituaries</unittitle>
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                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Obituaries of Pamela O’Malley from the *Irish Times* and *Sunday Independent*.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Pamela O’Malley’s obituary published in *El Pais*</unittitle>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Envelope containing a photocopy of Pamela O’Malley’s obituary published in *El Pais* on 14 February 2006.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Appreciation of Pamela O'Malley</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate normal="2006-04-02/2006-04-02" encodinganalog="3.1.3">2 April 2006</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14504_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>An appreciation of Pamela O’Malley (1929-2006) by Manus O’Riordan, delivered at her memorial service in Dublin on 2 April 2006.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Homage to Pamela O'Malley</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14505_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>English translation of a homage to Pamela O’Malley by Marianna Crist, delivered at her memorial service in Madrid on 19 April 2006.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Booklet commemorating Pamela O'Malley</unittitle>
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        16 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <language langcode="spa">Spanish</language>
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                    <persname id="atom_14506_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Colour photocopy of a booklet commemorating Pamela O’Malley.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Envelope with note</unittitle>
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                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Large empty brown envelope originally enclosing the chapter relating to Pamela O’Malley in *The Round House O’Malleys*, with a related note on the cover asking for suggestions and additions.</p>
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                  <unitdate normal="2010-01-01/2013-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 2010-2013?]</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14508_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Document entitled ‘Additions to Grace’s document on Pamela’.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">His Seventh Child Michael Francis Brendan (Frank) O'Malley</unittitle>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains material relating to Michael Francis Brendan (Frank) O'Malley, seventh child of Patrick O'Malley.</p>
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              <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <p>One item in this sub-series contains personal information and is closed to protect the privacy of living individuals.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document relating to Malaya during the Second World War</unittitle>
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        19 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14511_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Typescript document titled ‘Malaya under Japanese Occupation 1942-1945 – Documented Accounts of various happenings’.</p>
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                <p>Photocopies of pages from a photograph album featuring images of Frank and Edna O’Malley and their children in Malaya and in Ireland in the 1930s and 1940s.  Also photocopies of loose photographs of similar nature, including one of Frank and Edna as an older couple.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a heavily edited typescript of an introduction and chapters 1 (‘Thumbnail Sketch’) and 2 (‘The Road to Malaya’) of memoirs written by Frank O’Malley.  The original title, ‘A Lamb to the Slaughter’, has been crossed out and replaced with ‘In the Grip of Japan (Malayan Memories)’.  The last page contains penned notes of biographical nature concerning Frank O’Malley and his wife Edna.</p>
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                <p>Photocopies of typescript chapters 1 (‘Pellagra’), 3 (‘A Fortress Falls’) and 8 (‘Concentration Camp’) of an unfinished memoir by Frank O’Malley.  The last page of chapter 1 incorporates a printed obituary of Frank.</p>
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                <p>Brown envelope addressed to Grace O’Malley containing a printout of the memoirs of Frank O’Malley entitled ‘So Sorry’; and a related cover letter from his son Kevin O’Malley, which provides background to the different versions of memoirs and to family history.  In two folders.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Envelope containing a certificate of dental registration issued by the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom to Charles Vincent O’Malley.</p>
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                  <p>Certificate of matriculation issued by the National University of Ireland to Sarah Walsh.</p>
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                  <p>Graduation certificate issued to Sarah Walsh of University College Dublin for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Obstetrics.</p>
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                  <p>Indenture of apprenticeship between Patrick O’Sullivan (the apprentice) and his father Timothy O’Sullivan of Church Street, Abbeyfeale, county Limerick of the first part and Charles V. O’Malley of 25 Glentworth Street, Limerick, surgeon dentist (the master) of the second part.</p>
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                  <p>Deed of apprenticeship between Michael Frost of the first part; Solomon Frost of the second part; and C. V. O’Malley of the third part.</p>
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                  <p>Draft agreement between Charles Vincent O’Malley of No. 4 Pery Square, city of Limerick, dental surgeon (the vendor) of the first part; Sarah O’Malley of the same address, doctor of medicine of the second part; and Charles O’Malley of the same address, dental surgeon (the purchaser) of the third part for the lease of the dental practice at the above address, with the option to purchase the said practice up to and including 31 August 1967 for £2,000.</p>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Assorted calculations titled ‘CVOMs Affairs’ concerning the proposed lease of the dental practice.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>This sub-series contains letters to Charles Vincent O'Malley from friends and family members.</p>
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                <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from Lennox Robinson</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Letter from Lennox Robinson, Abbey Theatre, Dublin C8 containing general pleasantries.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from Lennox Robinson</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate normal="1929-01-01/1932-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1929-1932?]</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14537_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Letter from Lennox Robinson, Sorrento Cottage, Dalkey, county Dublin containing general pleasantries.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from Harry Clarke [?]</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14540_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Letter from Harry Clarke [?], Hotel Regina, rue Gassion, Pau, [France], mainly giving news of his travels.</p>
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                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from Olwen McLaughlin</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14541_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Letter from Ollie [Olwen McLaughlin née O’Malley], 10 Ailesbury Road, Dublin, congratulating Charles on his recent marriage.</p>
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                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from 'May'</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14542_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Letter from ‘May’, Ardbeag, Limerick, thanking Charles for his kindness.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from Maude Murray, née O’Malley</unittitle>
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        5 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14543_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Letter from his eldest sister Maude [Murray, née O’Malley], 136 West 90 Street, New York City 24, responding to Charles’s news from home and asking him to have some food sent to her husband’s sister in Southport, England who is starving as a consequence of her meagre ration supply.</p>
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                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from G. H. Leatherman</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate normal="1966-01-14/1966-01-14" encodinganalog="3.1.3">14 January 1966</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14545_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Letter from G. H. Leatherman, International Dental Federation, 22 Devonshire Place, London W.1 enquiring why Charles’s son, who is getting practical experience in dentistry in America, has not applied for a course in that country leading to a master’s degree.  The letter includes a pencilled draft of Charles’s reply.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Genealogical Notes and Personal Recollections</unittitle>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>This sub-series contains genealogical notes collected by Charles Vincent O'Malley and personal recollections written down by him.</p>
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                <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘Genealogy of the O’Malleys of the Owals’</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate normal="1930-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1930s-1950s?]</unitdate>
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        26 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Bound typescript document entitled ‘Genealogy of the O’Malleys of the Owals’.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Extracts relating to the O’Malley family</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate normal="1930-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1930s-1950s?]</unitdate>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Extracts relating to the O’Malley family copied by Charles Vincent O’Malley from vol. 2 of Hart’s *Irish Pedigrees*.  Also a typed version of same.</p>
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                  <unitdate normal="1930-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1930s-1950s?]</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Extracts relating to the O’Malley clan copied by Charles Vincent O’Malley from Begley’s *Diocese of Limerick*.</p>
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        7 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Assorted handwritten notes copied by Charles Vincent O’Malley from various books relating to the O’Malley clan.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Handwritten document titled ‘Old Limerick’</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Handwritten document titled ‘Old Limerick’ by Charles Vincent O’Malley.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Assorted research notes</unittitle>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Documents originally contained in a small binder labelled ‘Charles O’Malley 1896-1968 writings’.  These comprise primarily memoir-style personal recollections by Charles Vincent O’Malley; description of the scenery and history of the Shannon estuary written on a sheet writing paper bearing the Limerick Regional Hospital letterhead; and photocopies of newspaper articles relating to the death and funeral of Patrick O’Malley in 1910, to which is attached the business card of Michael J. O’Malley, with a note on the reverse stating ‘Charles, this may be of interest to you’.  In two folders.</p>
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                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Genealogical notes</unittitle>
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        35 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14560_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Thick hardback notebook with cardboard covers, labelled on the front cover ‘PRIVATE.  Family notes’. The book contains genealogical notes jotted down between 1946 and 1973 by Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh for her daughter Grace.  Most of the notebook is blank.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Assorted research notes</unittitle>
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        16 items    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Loose inserts of assorted handwritten notes, including family pedigrees, originally inserted between the pages of P83/1/6/7/3/7.  Also further inserts of press cuttings of poems, two of which were originally taped to the inside cover and p. 32 of the notebook.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>This sub-series contains press cuttings collected by Charles Vincent O'Malley and his wife Sarah (Judy) O'Malley, mostly relating to the O'Malley family.</p>
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                <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cuttings relating to Charles Vincent O'Malley and his mother Helena O'Malley</unittitle>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Press cuttings relating to the marriage, career and death of Charles Vincent O’Malley and the death of his mother Helena O’Malley née Ryan.  One item is a photocopy.  In two folders.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cutting relating to the O'Malley clan</unittitle>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Press cutting from the Mayo News relating to a forthcoming meeting of the O’Malley clan to elect a new chief by the ruins of the Augustinian Abbey at Murrisk.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cuttings collected by Charles Vincent O'Malley</unittitle>
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        4 items    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14571_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Press cuttings collected by Charles Vincent O’Malley, including poems titled ‘A Cynic at Kilmainham’ by Eavan Boland and ‘Prophesies of Ireland – the Englishman’s Grave’ and ‘The Veterans’ by Donagh Mac Donagh; and a press cutting titled ‘Value of Land in North Tipperary’.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Other</unittitle>
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        5 files and 1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14572_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>This sub-series contains ephemera associated with Charles Vincent O'Malley.</p>
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                <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Portfolio bearing the logo of Punch Magazine</unittitle>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Portfolio bearing the logo of Punch magazine and of Pain &amp; Co. publishers of London.  Items P83/1/6/7/1/8, P83/1/6/7/2/1-3, 5 and 7, P83/1/6/7/3/1-4 and P83/1/6/7/4/2 were originally contained inside this portfolio.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Election canvassing letter and card</unittitle>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Printed municipal election canvassing letter from Charles O’Malley; and a card promoting Charles V. O’Malley as a Progressive Party candidate at elections held on 8 November 1934.</p>
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        3 items    </physdesc>
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                    <persname id="atom_14588_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Envelope containing a card with handwritten extracts from James Joyce’s poem ‘Ecce Puer’; and a printed card depicting St Francis of Assisi.  Press cuttings P83/1/6/7/4/3 were originally also contained inside this envelope.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Cash accounts</unittitle>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Small bound hardback account book of 68 pp. labelled ‘Private Cash’ on the front cover, containing itemised entries of expenditure from 1 March 1947 to 27 March 1950.  With a related loose insert.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a receipt dated 12 July 1883 for £300 from the Rev M. Ryan and P. O’Malley, being Johanna O’Malley’s dowry towards her noviciate at the Ursuline convent in Thurles.</p>
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              <p>Brown envelope containing a letter from Don O’Malley to Grace O'Malley Cantillon attaching an article by Rory O’Malley entitled ‘Why No Victoria O’Malley?  A family saga regarding a journey of Elizabeth and James O’Malley from Limerick, Ireland to Otago, New Zealand in 1903’ and a family tree of James and Elizabeth O’Malley and their descendants.</p>
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                <p>Email from Joseph O’Malley to Grace O’Malley Cantillon relating to Donogh O’Malley. Attached to the email are a handwritten note and pages printed from the internet relating to Donogh O’Malley.  In two folders.</p>
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                <p>Photocopies of a photograph of Bill Armstrong sitting in a litter carried by two men on their shoulders in India in c. 1938-1939.  His mother, Maeve Armstrong née O’Malley is standing beside the litter.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Photocopies of obituaries of publisher William Armstrong, who died on 22 December 2006.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Article relating to Dido Armstrong</unittitle>
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        6 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14645_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Article from the *Telegraph Magazine* relating to the British singer Dido.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cutting relating to Dido Armstrong</unittitle>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14646_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Press cutting relating to the British singer Dido.</p>
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            <persname id="atom_14647_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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          <note>
            <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Postcards addressed to Maude O’Malley</unittitle>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Postcards addressed to Maude O’Malley at Convent of Notre Dame, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool; The Round House, Limerick; 17 Thomas Street, Limerick; and 10 Glentworth Street Limerick.  The cards are from family members and assorted friends and contain mainly general pleasantries.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Postcards addressed to Louie O’Malley</unittitle>
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              <persname id="atom_14651_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Postcards addressed to Louie O’Malley at Rockmount, West End, Kilkee; 17 Thomas Street, Limerick; Convent des Augustines, Chelles, Seine-et-Marne, France; 25 Barrington Street, Limerick; and the English College, Lisbon.  The cards are from family members and assorted friends and contain mainly general pleasantries.</p>
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        <c level="item">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Postcard from ‘Gerty &amp; Cecil’ to Elsie O’Malley</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/2/3</unitid>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_14653_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Postcard from ‘Gerty &amp; Cecil’ to Elsie O’Malley at 17 Thomas Street, Limerick, wishing her a happy Christmas.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Postcards addressed to Grace (Gaye) O’Malley</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/2/4</unitid>
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        14 items    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <persname id="atom_14655_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Postcards addressed to Grace (Gaye) O’Malley at 17 Thomas Street, Limerick; Convent of Notre Dame, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool; 10 Glentworth Street, Limerick; The Crescent, Limerick; and Rockmount, West End, Kilkee.  The cards are from assorted friends and contain mainly general pleasantries.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Postcards addressed to Grace O’Malley [Cantillon]</unittitle>
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        6 items    </physdesc>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Postcards addressed to Grace O’Malley [Cantillon] at Riverview, Corbally, Limerick and c/o Miss Vance, Ivy Lodge, Kilkee, county Clare.  The cards are mostly from her parents and contain general pleasantries.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Postcards addressed to Charles O’Malley</unittitle>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Postcards addressed to Charles O’Malley at Riverview, Corbally, Limerick and 4 Pery Square, Limerick.  The cards are mostly from his parents and from ‘Uncle Stan’ and contain general pleasantries.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Assorted postcards with no evident association with the O’Malley family</unittitle>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>Assorted postcards with no evident association with the O’Malley family, including cards from ‘Hilda’ to Miss Lu Kaiser; from an unnamed individual to Madame la Supérieur at des Augustines de Chelles; from ‘Mollie’ to Miss A. Purtin; from ‘Mollie’ to Miss M. O’Hanlon; and from [illegible] to Mr O’Malley; also two cards without a recipient, one from ‘GOM’, the other from ‘Kevin’.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Blank postcards</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/2/8</unitid>
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        10 items    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_14659_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>Assorted blank postcards.</p>
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        <c level="item">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Postcard album</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/2/9</unitid>
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              <persname id="atom_14660_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Postcard album in which most of the contents of P83/2/1-8 were found as loose inserts.  The inside cover bears the dedication ‘Best wishes to Grace O’Malley Christmas 1937 From Aunt K.’</p>
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            <persname id="atom_14661_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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          <p>This series contains photographs of members of the various branches of the O'Malley family.</p>
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          <p>The series has been divided into two sub-series by document form.</p>
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          <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Albums and other Photographic Compilations</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/1</unitid>
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        1 file and 3 items    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_14663_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains photograph albums and other photographic compilations.</p>
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            <p>One item in this sub-series contains personal information and is closed to protect the privacy of living individuals.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph album</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/1/1</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1900-01-01/1940-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1900-1940?]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <persname id="atom_14671_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photograph album with cardboard covers containing 22 photographs of men, women and children alone or in groups, and one head and shoulders red pencil portrait of a nun.  Most of the individuals featured in the images are unnamed, but they include a portrait of Denis and Helena O’Malley and eight of their children, a wedding portrait of Frank and Edna O’Malley and a studio portrait of Maude O’Malley; there are also two head and shoulders portraits of ‘Gay’ and ‘Pauline’.  For loose photographs found inside the album, see P83/3/2/1/5, 8, 10-12; P83/3/2/3/2; P83/3/4/5/2, 4-5; and P83/3/2/6/1.</p>
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              <p>This item is fragile and requires a book cushion for support.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph album</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/1/2</unitid>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                <persname id="atom_14680_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photograph album containing 25 photographs, mainly of Charles Vincent O’Malley and his wife taken between the 1920s and 1960s, including a photograph of his grave; also includes a picture of Slievenamon House in Thurles, home of the Walsh family, c. 1960s.  Inserted inside the album is a photocopy of one of the photographs depicting a gathering of members of the Corbally O’Malleys in c. 1936-1937, with the names of each individual written on the reverse.  For loose photographs found inside the album, see P83/3/1/3, P83/3/2/2/13, 23, 26-29 and P83/3/2/5/3.</p>
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              <p>This item is fragile and requires a book cushion for support.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Book of snapshots</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/1/3</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1920-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1920s-1950s]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <persname id="atom_14682_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Small book of snapshots, with one picture to a page, totalling ten images, mostly 85 x 60 or 60 x 85 mm in size.  Featured individuals include Patrick and Kitty O’Malley, ‘Sheila’, ‘Deirdre’, ‘Me’ [Grace O’Malley Cantillon], Billy Armstrong, ‘Ellen’ and ‘Des &amp; Cis’.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/2.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Ring-bound document entitled 'O'Malley Photos'</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/1/4</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="2013-01-01/2013-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">2013</unitdate>
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        160 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <persname id="atom_14683_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Ring-bound document entitled ‘O’Malley Photos’ and ‘Welcome to the O’Malley Gathering 2013’, containing digital scans of family photographs from the early 1900s to the early 2000s.  Signed ‘Charles O’Malley’ on the inside cover.</p>
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              <p>This item contains personal information and is closed for review until 2034 to protect the privacy of living individuals.</p>
            </accessrestrict>
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        </c>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Loose Items</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1880-01-01/2010-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">c. 1880-c. 2010</unitdate>
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        6 sub-series    </physdesc>
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              <persname id="atom_14684_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains loose photographs of members of the various branches of the O'Malley family.</p>
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          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The photographs have been divided into six sub-series by the branch of the family to which they relate or by their subject matter.</p>
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            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Denis and Johanna O'Malley and Their Descendants</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1917-01-01/1969-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">c. 1917-c. 1960s</unitdate>
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        13 items    </physdesc>
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                <persname id="atom_14688_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains photographs of Denis and Johanna O'Malley, their children, grandchildren and other close relatives.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
              <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
            </accessrestrict>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Group portrait of Denis and Johanna O'Malley and four of their children</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1/1</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1917-01-01/1917-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1917]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14692_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Group studio portrait pasted on card (105 x 152 mm without card), depicting Denis O’Malley of Madaboy, Murroe, his wife Johanna née Richardson and four of their children: Michael and Mary standing next to their mother, Tim seated on the far left and Paddy standing next to his father.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of Catherine Gertrude O'Malley</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1/2</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1917-01-01/1920-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1917-1920]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14695_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
                </note>
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              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Photo postcard depicting a full-length studio portrait (82 x 128 mm) of Catherine Gertrude O’Malley, second child of Denis O’Malley, in a long black skirt, long-sleeved white collared blouse and a bow tie standing behind a small table, with a high-backed ornately carved chair beside her.  The knuckles of her right hand are resting on a folded newspaper placed on the table.  The words ‘Gertie O’Malley’ are written at the bottom of the picture.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph of the Murroe tug-of-war team</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1/3</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1920-01-01/1929-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1920s]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14696_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Digital reproduction (202 x 253 mm) of a black and white photograph of the Murroe tug-of-war team posing with a trophy in front of a farm house.  The group includes Denis O’Malley’s sons Michael, seated second from the left, and Tim, behind Michael to the left.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Snapshot of Johanna, Ina and Clare O'Malley</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1/4</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1946-01-01/1948-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1946-1948]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14697_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
                </note>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (89 x 140 mm) of [L-R] Denis O’Malley’s wife Johanna née Richardson, her daughter-in-law Ina O’Malley née O’Donovan and Ina’s daughter Clare walking on the pavement in an unidentified town.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Snapshot of a couple with two young children</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1/5</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1940-01-01/1949-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1940s?]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14699_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
                </note>
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              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (122 x 89 mm) of a couple with two young children in a garden setting.  The image is badly framed, with only the heads and shoulders of the sitters in view at the very bottom of the image.  The woman in the picture has been tentatively identified as a sister to Ina O’Malley née O’Donovan. Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Snapshot of Johanna O'Malley with her daughter, Sister Paschal</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1/6</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1940-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1940s-1950s]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14700_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Digital reproduction of a snapshot (151 x 101 mm) of Johanna O’Malley née Richardson and her daughter, Sister Paschal (Catherine Gertrude O’Malley), standing outside the family home in Madaboy.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph of a priest and altar boys on the steps of Crescent College</unittitle>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Group shot (89 x 139 mm) of a priest and fourteen altar boys in their vestments standing on the steps of Crescent College, a Jesuit church and college of the Sacred Heart [on O’Connell Street, Limerick].  The second boy from the left in the middle row is John O’Malley of Barrington Street, grandson of Denis O’Malley. Image by Frank Photographer, 49 O’Connell Street, Limerick.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Snapshot of Timothy O'Malley with three of his sons</unittitle>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (88 x 142 mm) of Denis O’Malley’s son Timothy with his own sons [L-R] Donough, Gerard and John.  The boy behind John with part of his face hidden has been tentatively identified as Timothy’s nephew Denis O’Malley.  The man in the centre of the picture is Brother Paschal, who worked as a farm boy at Madaboy before joining the Augustinian order in Galway.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Snapshot of Michael O'Malley</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/1/9</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1950-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1950s]</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (88 x 139 mm) of Denis O’Malley’s son Michael O’Malley sitting on the left-hand pole of a horse-drawn cart holding on to the reins of the horse, of which only the rump and hind legs are visible.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Group photograph of men posing outside the Redemptorist retreat house in Limerick</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1950-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1950s?]</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Group photograph (215 x 165 mm) of 36 men of varying ages in suits and ties posing outside the Redemptorist retreat house on the North Circular Road in Limerick. The first man on the left in the second row from the back, just behind the Redemptorist priest, is Michael O’Malley’s son Denis.  Image by Maurice Staunton, 55 Thomas Street, Limerick.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of Denis O'Malley</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1950-01-01/1959-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1950s?]</unitdate>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Head and shoulders studio portrait in a cardboard sleeve (180 x 232 mm with sleeve) of Denis O’Malley in a suit and tie, his face and gaze turned away from the camera.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Snapshot taken at the wedding of Clare O'Malley and Len Howard</unittitle>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (107 x 82 mm) of Clare O’Malley and Len Howard on their wedding day seated with guests around a dining table. The bride’s mother, Ina O’Malley is second from the left, wearing a hat.  The bridesmaid seated next to the bride is her cousin Ann, daughter of Timothy O’Malley.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Group portrait of the extended O'Malley family</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1960-01-01/1969-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1960s?]</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Group portrait (219 x 165 mm) of the extended O’Malley family posing outside a large building at the ordination of Father Donough O’Malley, grandson of Denis O’Malley.  Photograph by Sean F. Cooke of Limerick.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Patrick and Helena O'Malley and Their Descendants</unittitle>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains photographs of Patrick and Helena O'Malley, their children, grandchildren and other close relatives.</p>
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              <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of Patrick and Helena O’Malley with their eight children</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1901-01-01/1902-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1901-1902]</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Cabinet card (250 x 172 mm) depicting a studio portrait of Patrick and Helena O’Malley with their eight children: daughters Louie standing next to her father, Elsie seated in front of Louie, Maude seated beside her mother and Grace seated between Maude and her mother; and sons Frank seated in a high-backed chair beside Elsie; Patrick seated at Frank’s feet, Charles sitting at his mother’s feet and Tom standing next to his father. Also digital reproductions (203 x 151 mm) same.  Original image by M. Buckley, 117 George Street, Limerick.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of Patrick O’Malley</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1905-01-01/1910-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1905-1910?]</unitdate>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_14719_actor">Cantillon, Grace née O'Malley (b. 1934), family historian</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Cabinet card (107 x 163 mm) featuring a studio portrait of Patrick O’Malley in middle age seated on a high-backed chair next to a table, his right arm resting on a book placed on the table (the book is *Diagnostics of Internal Medicine* by Butler).  He is wearing a morning suit and pince-nez, has a carefully tended moustache and finely trimmed beard.  The image is by Jas Norris, Sunnyside Studio, Daubhill.  Also a digital reproduction (101 x 150 mm) of same.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of Grace Isabella O’Malley</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1905-01-01/1910-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1905-1910?]</unitdate>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Cabinet card (102 x 144 mm) featuring a three quarter length studio portrait of Grace Isabella O’Malley in a short-sleeved white dress.  Also a digital reproduction (101 x 150 mm) of same.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Head and shoulders studio portrait of Mary Aloysius (Louie) O’Malley</unittitle>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Carte de visite (66 x 106 mm) featuring a head and shoulders studio portrait of Mary Aloysius (Louie) O’Malley wearing a hat decorated with feathers; the image contains the dedication ‘Best love to all from Louie’ on the reverse.  Image by Anselmo Mattos, R. das Chagas 9, Lisboa.  Also a digital reproduction (101 x 150 mm) of same.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of three of Patrick O’Malley’s four sons</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1910-01-01/1910-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1910</unitdate>
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                <p>Photo 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.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Informal group photo (139 x 89 mm) depicting a group of men and women sitting in a large horse-drawn sleigh. A caption on the reverse reads ‘Watching skiing at Davos, Switzerland 1929 Charlie, self, Louise, Jimmy Lawlor Naas Stella West End Theatre Milan – a Czechoslovakian friend’.  For an identical image, see P83/3/1/2.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Photo postcard (90 x 140 mm) featuring a studio portrait of Helena O’Malley née Ryan in a black dress with a white collar, seated on a white chair in front of a small white table.  Her hands are resting on the edge of the desk, holding a small book.  Her face is turned towards the camera but her eyes are looking away.  Also a digital reproduction (101 x 152 mm) of same.</p>
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                <p>Photograph mounted on card (118 x 164 mm without mount) depicting Pamela O’Malley in first communion outfit and her brother George dressed as an altar boy.</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (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.</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (158 x 111 mm) of a group of tennis players posing on either side of a tennis net; a caption on the reverse reads ‘Roselawn, Ballybrack (Ignatius Rice) Dacres husband, Paddy O’M, — Dacres — Mrs Dacres wife Mab [?] Bonars, George, behind — Dacres, Kitty &amp; Pamela &amp; Toby’.</p>
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                <p>Black and white photograph (140 x 89 mm) of Grace O’Malley Cantillon as a young woman riding a horse on the street; a caption on the reverse reads ‘Gracie in Kilkee’.</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (112 x 86 mm) of Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh in a white summer dress sitting in a folding canvas lounge chair playing tug-of-war with a white terrier.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/2.</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (112 x 85 mm) of Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh in a floral dress seated in an upright folding chair; the same dog is standing beside her with his front paws on her lap.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/2.</p>
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                <p>Snapshot (141 x 90 mm) of Chris Goodwin and his wife Rita née Walsh, sister of Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh standing outdoors.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/2.</p>
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                <p>Colour snapshot (123 x 88 mm) of three men and three women posing outside a house.  Standing are (L-R) George Cantillon, Grace O’Malley Cantillon and Denis O’Malley (of Madaboy, last inhabitant of the family farm). Seated on a bench are (L-R) Sally Patton Pitel (daughter of Patricia O’Malley and Anthony Patton), Michael O’Malley and his wife Ina, parents of Denis O’Malley.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Studio portrait (150 x 205 mm) of James O’Malley and his wife Elizabeth née Power who emigrated to New Zealand.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Cabinet card (108 x 165 mm) featuring a studio portrait of James O’Malley and his wife Elizabeth née Power.  Image by Henry O’Shea of Limerick.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Photograph mounted on card (98 x 142 mm without mount) of one of James and Elizabeth O’Malley’s sons in New Zealand military uniform, his right hand in a pocket, his left hand holding a cigarette.  The image is heavily pixelated and may be based on a photograph published in a newspaper.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Colour photograph (152 x 101 mm) of a Ransom family group, with Irene and Marie Ransom in the foreground and Michael, Simon and Paula Ransom in the background.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Colour photographs (151 x 101 mm) of members of the Ransom family of Australia gathered at a dining table.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Panoramic colour photograph (253 x 101 mm) of a Ransom family gathering in Melbourne, Australia.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Colour photograph (177 x 101 mm) of a large group at a gathering of descendants of James and Elizabeth O’Malley in Ranfurly, New Zealand.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Snapshot of Cynthia O’Malley and Don O’Malley</unittitle>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Colour snapshot (177 x 101 mm) of James and Elizabeth O’Malley’s granddaughter Cynthia O’Malley with Don O’Malley standing outside a single-storey house.  A post-it note on the reverse states ‘Welcome Inn – NZ where James, Elizabeth &amp; Family lived for a time (Now a museum)’.</p>
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                <p>Full-length portrait (145 x 194 mm) pasted on green card of Joseph and Mary (Cis) Tooher on their wedding day.</p>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Full-length studio group portrait (111 x 144 mm) of Mary (Cis) O’Malley in a long-sleeved white blouse and full-length black skirt seated on a light-coloured settee adjoined by three children.  The eldest, Nora, is standing next to her on the sofa; the middle one, Sheelagh, is sitting on the arm rest; and the youngest, Mary (Molly), is sitting on the floor at her mother’s feet.</p>
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                <p>Mounted group portrait (192 x 137 mm without mount) of a wedding party featuring the bride Olwen (Ollie) O’Malley seated between her parents Joseph and Mary (Cis) O’Malley and surrounded by her siblings.  These include (in the back row L-R) her half-sister Pauline O’Malley and her full siblings Mary (Mollie), Joseph (Joe), Nora, Desmond and Mary (Maeve).  Seated on the right is Sheelagh, and sitting on the ground are Deirdre and Michael.  The youngest child, Denis (Donogh) is sitting on his father’s lap.</p>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Group portrait (270 x 151 mm) of graduates on conferring day; caption on the reverse reads ‘Conferring day Nov 1928 – Included Jennie Nagle, Louise Cullen, May Partridge, Eddie Keelan, John Mowbray, John Dunne, Leo Kennedy, Joe McGilligan [?], Jarleth Glynn, Ian Moriarty, Joe Dowling, Paddy Drury Byrne, Frank Friel, Pat Hennessy, Joe Eustace, J. O’Malley [presumably Joseph, seventh child of Joseph and Cis O’Malley], Charlie Kennedy’. Copyright by Independent Newspapers Ltd., Dublin.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Group portrait of members of the O'Malley family and their friends</unittitle>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Mounted informal group portrait (165 x 111 mm without mount) of members of the O’Malley family and their friends posing in front of a greenhouse at Riverview, Mill Road, Corbally.  Seated in the front row (L-R) are M. Buckley (sitting on the arm rest of the bench) and  Nora [?], Michael, Sheelagh, Denis (Donough), Mary (Cis) and Desmond O’Malley.  Standing behind them are (L-R) Ian Bloomer, Dr T. A. McLoughlin, Mrs Prendergast, Joseph O’Malley and Mr Prendergast.</p>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of Bridget O'Malley</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1881-01-01/1890-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1881-1890?</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Full-length studio portrait (102 x 141 mm) of a nun identified on the reverse as Bridget O’Malley, or Sister M. Gertrude of the Holy Faith, Glasnevin, fifth child of Michael and Kate O’Malley.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Studio portrait of a young woman</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1880-01-01/1889-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1880s]</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Three quarter length studio portrait cut into the shape of an oval (90 x 130 mm) of a young woman in a dark, long-sleeved dress with a large bow tied to her collar and at the nape of her neck.  She is seated on a wicker chair with an opened book on her lap.  Possibly the mother of Sarah (Judy) O’Malley née Walsh.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Portrait of 'great aunt Minnie'</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1890-01-01/1905-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1890-1905]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>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.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Group portrait of school boys with a priest</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1910-01-01/1919-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1910s?]</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Group photograph (108 x 74 mm), presumably a school portrait, of 28 boys with a priest; the boys are all dressed in suits with Eton collars except for two in the front row, who are wearing sailor suits. Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Group portrait of school boys</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1910-01-01/1919-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1910s?]</unitdate>
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                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>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.</p>
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                <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains other images, mostly buildings and sites associated with the O'Malley family.</p>
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              <p>Documents have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph of the interior of the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in New South Wales</unittitle>
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                <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1989-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s?]</unitdate>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Colour photograph (107 x 85 mm) of the interior of the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Tighes Hill, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, built in 1954-1955 and opened in November 1955.  Originally loosely inserted inside P83/3/1/1.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph of bunting inside a large room</unittitle>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Colour photograph (177 x 114 mm) of bunting inside a large room for the O’Malley gathering in New Zealand.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph of James and Elizabeth O'Malley's home in New Zealand</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/6/3</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="2003-01-01/2003-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[2003?]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Colour photograph (176 x 100 mm) identified by a post-it note on the reverse as ‘STYX – Ranfurly NZ Home of James, Elizabeth and Family when they moved here to start sheep farming (Now a lodge for sheep shearers!)’.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photograph of James and Elizabeth O'Malley's grave</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P83/3/2/6/4</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="2003-01-01/2003-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[2003?]</unitdate>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <note>
                  <p>Grace O’Malley was born in 1934 as the elder of two children of Charles Vincent O’Malley and Dr Sarah (Judy) née Walsh.  Her father was a dentist and ran a successful dental practice in the heart of Limerick city at No. 4 Pery Square, while her mother worked as a doctor and ophthalmologist.  Grace was educated at Mount Anville in Dublin and later entered University College Dublin, where her studies for a degree in French and Italian were interrupted by tuberculosis in 1956.  Following her recovery, Grace worked in public relations in Shannon.  In 1958 she met and married her husband, George Cantillon, and had four children with him.  Grace’s lifelong interest in family history culminated in an MA in Art History at University of Limerick in 2004 and the publication of *The Round House O’Malleys: The Power of One Woman!* in 2014.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Colour photograph (101 x 151 mm) of the grave of James Fleming O’Malley and his wife Elizabeth, who emigrated to Australia and New Zealand in 1902.</p>
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            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Photographs of a thatched farmhouse</unittitle>
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