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Part of Digby Irish Estates
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Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Annual report submitted by Lewis Goodbody, agent, to Lord Digby, in which he presents a detailed set of accounts and remits £5481 in rental income for Digby's properties in King's County and Rosekeen in Queen's County. Also references the burning of Geashill Castle on 16 August 1922 and that a claim for £15,000 has been lodged against the County and the Provisional Government.
Goodbody, Lewis
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Postcards received or sent by Séamus Ó Braonáin relating to formation of Tullamore Pipers Band, and Irish Volunteer Camps in Galbally, Co. Limerick and Ballylanders, Co. Limerick; photographs of Tullamore Pipers Band and Irish Volunteers; and charge sheet relating to the Tullamore Incident.
O'Brennan, Séamus
Postcard from Séamus Ó Braonáin at Irish Volunteer Camp in Galbally to his wife, Máiréad
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
From Séamus Ó Braonáin to his wife Máiréad: 'I. V. Camp, Galbally, Co. Lim. A Mháiréad dhíl, got down here last night at 7pm. Up at 5.30 this mng - tents pitched near old abbey near Galbally at foot of the Galtees. That's the way you send key. Send it to me c/o P.O Galbally or tell Mrs. W. to send it. Grand county here. Le grádh, Séamus.'
Photograph of Tullamore Pipers Band 1916
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Black and white photograph of Tullamore Pipers Band taken outside Gaelic League Rooms, Columcille St., Tullamore.
Charge Sheet relating to the Tullamore Incident
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Charge sheet outlining 4 charges brought against 12 men involved in the Tullamore Incident of 20 March 1916.
Memoir 'Recollections of Easter Week, 1916'
Part of O'Brennan Family Papers
Memoir by Maura O'Brennan, Church St. Tullamore, recounting her youth in Co. Wexford, her republicanism and the events of Easter Week 1916.