The Ossianic tale Feis Tigh Chonáin, the late red branch tales Dearg-ruathar Chonaill Chearnaigh, some poetry. Scribe: Seán Ó hAodh, 1847.
Seán Ó hAodhArticle entitled 'The Ormesby [sic] Lettersby George Ormsby, published in the Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, Vol. 14, No. 3/4 (1929), pp. 85-100.
Print copy of paper by [Kevin Boyle] - Seminar in Deviant Behaviour: Social Control and Law, "The Origins and Forms of Modern Police Organisations".
Minutes, correspondence and other material relating to the organisation “Gaelscoileanna” which represents Irish medium schools.
Tag / Ref: G60/30/7/1
This relates to Thomas Kilroy's first play "The O'Neill", written in 1964 and first staged at the Abbey Theatre in 1969, published by Gallery Press (1995). The series contains successive drafts of the play, some correspondence with agent and with Abbey; a French translation; printed items concerning the productions at the Abbey, at the Grianán/ Letterkenny (2007).
Files of correspondence, photographs and other material related to the O'Mara Family, Strand House, Limerick. The O'Mara's are a branch of the Rynne family and were a prominent family in Limerick and national politics and business, running companies such as the O'Mara Bacon company in Limerick. Stephen O'Mara Snr (Mayor of Limerick and supporter of Parnell), was grandfather of Michael and Mary Rynne. There is a large file of correspondence from and to Stephen O'Mara Snr, including, manuscript letters from William Gladstone and Charles Stewart Parnell. Other O'Mara family members documented include Joseph O'Mara, a famous opera singer, Phons O'Meara, Mayor of Limerick in 1909, Connie O'Mara, James O'Mara, Patrick 'Paddy' O'Mara, S.J., and others.
Note: There are inconsistencies between those writing to the family on the spelling of 'O'Mara'. For consistency, the catalogue uses the form 'O'Mara' rather than 'O'Meara' throughout. This is the form favoured by the family.
Personal papers of Pearse and Mary O'Malley.
Black and white negative from Witley Stokes, 'The Old-Irish glosses at Wurzburg and Carlsruhe', (Hereford, 1887), done for Dr. Becker.
Black and white negative from Witley Stokes, 'The Old-Irish glosses at Wurzburg and Carlsruhe', (Hereford, 1887), done for Dr. Becker.
Black and white negative from Witley Stokes, 'The Old-Irish glosses at Wurzburg and Carlsruhe', (Hereford, 1887), done for Dr. Becker.