2 Christmas cards sent to Eileen and Seán Ó Cathasaigh, December 1983.
36 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs of various guests at a wedding, including Roger and Mary Doyle, Leland Bardwell, Donna Seymour.
Family photographs taken at Christmas time.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Photographs taken at Christmas time, including the building of a snowman. Taken at Cuan na Loinge. (Dominic*) standing in the foreground, gazing down on it. Two photographs of Marcus and Dominic having built a snowman, and proudly pointing to it. Cuan na Loinge is the location of the photograph.
Child's Christmas letter to Father Hayes from Julia McGrath.
Christmas letter to Canon Hayes from Mrs. Michael, Kathleen, and Michael Dunne of Bray.
Christmas letter to Canon Hayes from [illegible], wishing Canon Hayes and Mrs. Daly (Hayes' housekeeper) a happy Christmas.
Christmas message from Father Hayes sent out to the guilds and councils of Muintir na Tíre.
Christopher Kite and Robert Ferguson. Concert held at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. Includes details of works performed at the concert
Letters received by Christopher Ormsby at various addresses. The first to letters are addressed to Ballinamore, Co. Mayo, the letters written in the 1830s are addressed to 10 Mount Pleasant North, Dublin. Those written in the 1840s to 16 Upper Rathmines, Dublin and those written in the 1850s to 134 Rathmines, Dublin. All the letters except the last one are from family members.
Letter from Christopher Ormsby of Dublin, uncle, to Adam Ormsby, Ballinamore. In which he refers "to a rent roll of part of the concerns in South Great Georges Street occupied by Government, amounting to a yearly rent of £461.18s.0d." He is trying to see this property on a 20 year lease for £9230 "I have every reason to expect by Christmas to have these matters settled ...and so anxious am I that I am doing every thing in the power of Man to dispose of other property, in the meantime both what I possess in city and county are acknowledged by every person to be secure and let to solvent and punctual tenants ... the late William Slack whose widow for several years has got one hundred and twenty guineas for her house furnished and I have received for four years and seasons £120 for the same house unfurnished ..." [at Hollybrook, Clontarf, Co. Dublin].