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UGA P/P133/2/2/1 · Item · 18/12/1884
Part of Personal

Manuscript letter on headed paper of "Irish Parliamentary Offices, Palace Chambers, 9 Bridge Street, London S.W., to "my Dear Mr. O'Mara I am in receipt of your kind letter. It would give me the greatest pleasure to accept your kind invitation." and further mentions suffering with a bad cold and upcoming travel plans and arrangements with O'Mara.

UGA P/P133/2/2/2 · Item · 06/10/1886
Part of Personal

Manuscript letter from William Gladstone to Stephen O'Mara, is sorry to hear of Mrs O'Mara's accident and suggests that should he call anytime "the book will be ready for you". O'Mara is Mayor of Limerick at this time.

UGA P/P133/2/2/3 · Item · 13/04/1908
Part of Personal

Manuscript letter from Alfred Webb on headed paper of United Irish Parliamentary and National Fund. Webb states "the present situation is indeed very critical. Unless some more definite policy than that hitherto pursued can be struck out for the attainment of Home Rule, it is not likely that I shall continue much longer to keep on a half-hearted organisation." Webb notes that O'Mara has tendered his resignation from the party. Webb concluded by stating "Thirty eight, nay forty years have I worked for this cause and it has come to nothing".

UGA P/P133/2/3 · Item · 04/07/1925
Part of Personal

Letter from James M. Dolan, Office of the Parliamentary Secretary to the President, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, Saorstát Éireann, to Stephen O'Mara Snr, Strand House, Limerick stating "The Cumann na nGaedhal Party have decided to nominate you on the Seanad Election panel." O'Mara was proposed by James Ledden, representative of Limerick in the Dáil. Dolan adds personal comments that O'Mara's service to the nation should be recognised.
Also includes carbon copy of statement prepared by O'Mara to 'the electors', outlining his manifesto for election to the Seanad, and details of his career achievements in both politics and business.
File also includes printed pamphlet, 17 Sep 1925, with an image of Stephen O'Mara and the text of his election address. Also includes poster with names and information on all candidates in the 1925 Senate election.
File also includes a newspaper extract with a table of first preference tally votes for all candidates in Senate Election, with MS annotation by [Michael Rynne].