Land and tenancy agreements involving properties owned directly by Denis Birmingham Kirwan.
Personal records pertaining to land agent Denis Birmingham Kirwan (14 May 1869 – 11 October 1936), including: diaries and notes on his personal life and business as a land agent; photographs; and obituaries.
Grant of English Probate on the estate of Denis B. Kirwan, who died on 11 October 1936. Includes a copy of his will (dated 15 September 1933) naming brother Charles Richard Kirwan and nephew Raymond Charles Kirwan as his trustees and listing a number of organisations and family members to be given specific sums.
Diary of Denis Birmingham Kirwan, consisting of short notes by day. The diary notes different things to do with his work as a land agent, where he went in his motor car, family visits and holidays, and leisure pursuits such as horse-racing and shooting.
Diary of Denis Birmingham Kirwan, consisting of short notes by day. On 17 October 1914, the diary notes 'war news depressing – Antwerp taken'. Entry of 9th October 1918 notes the loss of ‘Poor darling Etty’ (Henrietta) who was drowned when the Leinster sunk. ‘She was buried on the 15th in Addergoole in my mother’s grave’. On 17 April 1921 ‘Two policemen fired at in Milltown last night but not seriously injured’.
Diary of Denis Birmingham Kirwan, consisting of short notes by day, mainly documenting trips with family and friends. On 18 June 1930 ‘went to a play in Galway Juno & the Paycock, produced by Mrs. MacDermot'.
4 portrait photographs of Denis Birmingham Kirwan, including an undated photograph of him as a young man, a studio portrait by Lafayette's c. 1930s, and 2 photographs of him in military uniform dated 1930 and 1937 (the latter date is not possible as Kirwan died the previous year). Also present is a studio photograph of an unidentified woman.
Materials pertaining to the will and estate settlement of Denis Birmingham Kirwan (14 May 1869 – 11 Oct 1936) of Dalgin, Tuam, land agent and eldest son of Denis Joseph Kirwan.
Denis Evesque and Agnes Huber-Evesque. Printed programme from lunchtime recital staged at the Aula Maxima, University College Galway. Includes details of pieces to be performed and information on the musicians. Also includes press release regarding the recital issued by MFG. Photocopy of press review of recial by Denis and Agnes Evesque at the Hugh Lane, Dublin, taken from The Irish Times, 21 Apr 1986. TS letter signed by Denis Evesque written to Jane O'Leary of MFG outlining plans to stage recitals by young French musicians in Ireland. (4 Feb 1986)