Portrait drawing of the head and face of John McGahern, pencil, charcoal on paper, by artist Barrie Cooke and sent to Madeline McGahern, 2006.
Painting
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Framed print of Watercolour painting by Michael Montcombroux "Maiden Voyage, Whitehorse, Y.T." [Yukon, Canada], presented to "President Robinson and Mr Robinson on the occasion of your visit to Canada, August 1994", by Mayor, Council and Citizens of Whitehorse, Yukon. Biography of artist on reverse.
Ref: P143/4/13/19
Framed ink drawing "Bang Bang" [well known and loved local character from The Liberties, in Dublin] by M[ick?] O'Dea, presented to President Mary Robinson, 05/10/1993 at an exhibition by Executive Director Ciarán MacGonigal, RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin. Message from MacGonigal in Irish on rear of drawing.
Ref: P143/4/18/2
Set of three cartoons of political satire genre, in black frames, with Irish language caption by PW.
Ref: P143/4/18/3
Cartoon by PW, (1 of set of 3): "Mná na hÉireann... Fadó..." [Women of Ireland long ago].
Ref: P143/4/18/3/1
Cartoon by PW, (1 of set of 3): "Mná na hÉireann 1991 ar aghaidh" [Women of Ireland 1991 onwards].
Ref: P143/4/18/3/2
Cartoon by PW, (1 of set of 3): "Mná na hÉireann Abú!" [Women of Ireland forever/hooray (showing support)]
Ref: P143/4/18/3/3
Large cartoon by Scratch, in 11"x14" black frame with caption "Play it again…the bit where she says, 'Just a private little chat, Mrs Robinson'", of four men in trench coats listening in and recording conversation [of President Robinson's meeting with Queen Elizabeth 2 during her historic visit to Britain?]. It is signed "Ms President: Keep the beacon alight! Aongus Collins" (Scratch). This cartoon appeared in The Star newspaper, 28/05/1993.
Ref: P143/4/18/4
Large cartoon by Scratch [Aongus Collins], in 13"x17" black frame with caption "Her Excellency, the President of Ireland", of car driving through wall at speed to room where [Queen Elizabeth II?] was sitting waiting with two male members of staff. Possibly drawn in connection with President Mary Robinson's historic visit to Britain in May 1993.
Ref: P143/4/18/5
Ballot paper in large black frame (16"x11") with caption: "'The one that got away' A 1990 Presidential Election Ballot Paper found in Clondalkin at the 1991 Local Elections". The ballot paper showed Mary Robinson getting 1st preference, Brian Lenihan getting 2nd preference and Austin Currie getting 3rd preference vote.
Ref: P143/4/18/6