Sheet music collected by Kirwan family members and relatives. Includes:
-'Clare's Dragoons' by Thomas Davis [n.d.];
-'Bayley and Ferguson’s Fifty Minstrel Songs (Old and New)' by W.H. Maxfield [n.d.];
-'Scales & Arpeggios' arranged by C. Morton Bailey [1900];
-'Country Dances, Book 1,' arranged by R.W. Saar [c. 1932];
-'The Jimmy Shand Books of Waltzes, Book 1,' arranged by Jimmy Shand and Ian MacLeish [c. 1940s]
-'The Carlton Waltz Album, Suitably Arranged for Young Pianists,' published by Mozart Allan [c. 1940s]
Sheet music and words to 'Sì, la stanchezza m'opprime' (Home to Our Mountains) by Verdi.
Sheet from The Pioneer with the notice of the birth of a son, on 29 July, at Moradabad, North West Provinces, to the wife of Surgeon P J Freyer, MD, Bengal Medical Service.
Sheet from The Pioneer with the notice of the birth of a daughter on 24 July, at Naini Tal, to the wife of Surgeon P J Freyer.
Sheet from The Civil and Military Gazette with the text of a report read at the medical congress in Calcutta by Surgeon-Captain Freyer entitled 'Enteric and Teetotalism: a plea for a better system of water purification'
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Sheeauns, [Na Siáin]. Included are descriptions of a Wedge Grave, Sián Lake, Standing Stones, A group of Fairy Hills known as Na Sián Mór, Beag, Fada, and na Cuaiche, and a Court tomb. Mike Gibbons and Patrick Conroy are credited with providing information.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Sheeauns, [Na Siáin]. Included are descriptions of a Wedge Grave, Sián Lake, Standing Stones, A group of Fairy Hills known as Na Sián Mór, Beag, Fada, and na Cuaiche, and a Court tomb. Mike Gibbons and Patrick Conroy are credited with providing information.
Robinson,Tim,Gibbons,Mike,Conroy,PatrickOpening Night: 22/02/1926
Playwright: Oliver Goldsmith
Venue: Dublin
Opening Night: 09/11/1928
Playwright: Oliver Goldsmith
Venue: Dublin
Photocopy of letter from George Bernard Shaw, to Frank J Curran, Fort Eyre, Shantalla, Galway, in relation to Coole House.