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              Box 4 Family photographs
              UGA P/P135/4/11 · Series · 1928-[195-]
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Photographs --> 037-56.

              Holiday photographs of the daughters taken at various landmarks, likely to be in Europe. Black and white and colour photographs taken at the family home (**2732 house number is visible in many of the photographs, and this is the address to while much of the correspondence is sent). Printer details indicate these latter photographs were developed in 1956.

              O'Shaughnessy's 1928 Christmas card from Muir Woods.

              Box 4 Extras
              UGA P/P135/4/16 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Photographs --> 070. Photograph of a painting of a house, with caption "View of H H Young, formerly H Casebolt home". Undated.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Photographs --> 071. Plastic sheet with photographs mostly of pets (c. 1929-1960s), including the daughters, and a copy of the photograph of "Chief and Kerry", described elsewhere.

              Box 4 Elizabeth at parties
              UGA P/P135/4/6 · Series · [199-]
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Photographs --> 026. (Some extra photographs described elsewhere, will need to be removed from the PDF).

              Photographs of Elizabeth at a fancy dress Halloween party, and posing with Santa Claus at Christmas.

              Includes a photograph album sent to Beth by [Sue and John], wishing her a happy birthday, and including photographs from a birthday dinner.

              Box 4 Dominican Class 1915
              UGA P/P135/5/7 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 5 --> Other --> 001.

              Typed address for the graduation class of 1915, with some handwritten annotations in the margin. Unclear who gave the address. Likely one of the O'Shaughnessy daughters was in the class. Reunite with Dominican material in Box 4.

              Box 4 Correspondence
              UGA P/P135/4/3 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Correspondence --> 005. Greeting card with dog cartoon. Note from O'Shaughnessy to his daughters on back. (Undated)

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Correspondence -->006. Postcard to Mrs O'Shaughnessy, sent from Henly on Thames. No content on postcard other than address. Picture of Stoke Poges Church on back. (13 Jun 1950).

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Other -->003. File with coversheet of Memoir, but instead including a file of letters written by M M O'Shaughnessy to his family (his wife, his sister, and his daughers). (1920). The letters have been sent from the Hotel Belmont, on board the RMS Olympic, and from Jointer Cottage in Limerick. Begins with a letter to Mary, with O'Shaughnessy having met George Spottiswood, an unspecified relative of hers, and including some family history, indicating she has heritage in Galway. (Racist language by today's standards, re chauffeur). Letter to his sister on board the RMS Olympic, describing conditions on board the boat. Individual letters to the 3 daughters from Limerick describing his encounters with local law enforcement, and ongoing civil disruption. The trip seems to have taken place shortly after his mother's death. He describes his sisters homes, the food they have eaten and the weather. Outlines his agenda for the rest of his trip. Notes "am feeling fine, doing lots of walking and not worried about political excitement".

              A typed statement of Mary Spottiswood Seibel (O'Shaughnessy's wife?), made 1 Jan 1923. Outlining the details she knows about her ancestry, with roots in Limerick and Galway, and emigration to Boston, before relocating in California.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Correspondence --> 007-9. Postcard from Helen and Elizabeth to their mother and sister Margaret, sent from Oban in Scotland, Liverpool, Bruges. (1950).

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 010. Postcard from M M to Mary from Cornell University, wishing her a Happy Easter (1908).

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 011. Postcard to Mary from her daughter Mary as a child. (1908).

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 012. Postcard to Miss Mary O'Shaughnessy, from [Sabhni], early 20th century.

              Box 4 Black album
              UGA P/P135/4/18 · Series · [1930]
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 --> Photographs --> 080. Photograph album put together by one of the O'Shaughnessy daughters, featuring photographs of them as young women.

              Photographs from holidays, taken in Muir Woods, featuring family pets, clergy members, photographs of the wildlife in Hetch Hetchy are all featured.

              UGA P/P135/4/20 · Series
              Part of Personal

              A newspaper obituary for Helen O'Shaughnessy who died in a motor accident in 1975. It is attached to a Memoir for M M O'Shaughnessy from the American Society of Civil Engineers.

              Diary kept by Mary O'Shaughnessy from 1956. Describes the weather, and talks about daily life with her daughters. The 2nd entry describes one of their tenants having shot himself in the chest, and survived.

              A Christmas card for Mary from her mother, with $10.

              A guest book from the house.

              An almanack for 1884.

              A photocopied profile of O'Shaughnessy from a newspaper (digitise).

              A newspaper cutting on what breed of dogs have the best sense of humour.

              Newspaper clipping on the Waldo plan (1953).

              Invitation to Mr Tootsie O'Shaughnessy to a birthday party of Beatrix Kelly. (1893).

              Newspaper clipping with photograph of the Ithacans, and a baseball match.

              A copy of the Illustrated Daily Herald from 13 Jun 1925, with a cover story on the high price of the Hetch Hetchy scheme.

              A small pocket book, "The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith" with book plate of Captain John King.

              Newspaper clippings on M M and Elizabeth O'Shaughnessy. Includes useful biographical information. May digitise.

              Box 4 Additional Items
              UGA P/P135/4/19 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 006. Passport for Mary O'Shaughnessy, issued 1929 when she was aged 61. Stamps for Germany, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, UK, France, Luxembourg and Switzerland.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 007. United States passport for Michael Maurice O'Shaughnessy, issued in 1925 when O'Shaughnessy was 61 years old. Includes his minor daughter Elizabeth, which photograph of same. Immigration stamps for Ireland, the UK and Italy.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 008-9. Blessing of St Francis and a prayer for confidence.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 010. Card from Dominican Convent for Miss H[elen] O'Shaughnessy, 1915 (related to valedictory speech in 1915).

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 4 -->Other --> 011-020. Blank postcards featuring photographs from Philsbury, artwork from Honolulu, and photographs from Assisi, Italy.

              UGA P/P135/10/1 · Series · [n.d.]
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 14 --> Other --> 002. O'Shaughnessy's notebook, self-paginated, and beginning on p 81. Diary style notes covering a trip to Europe, beginning with observational notes describing the materials being used in a dam project in London. The notebook follows diary style entries, and seem to capture aspects of O'Shaughnessy's trip to Europe, however the entries are not dated. On the 2nd page, he begins talking about Paris, includes some sketches, and has scrapbook like additions pasted into the notebook. It describes railways, undergrounds. One page is entitled 'European War 1914-1918', and lists the nation states and numbers mobilised, wounded, presumed missing with a total number of casualties. Later the notebook moves on to Geneva, including sketches of a hydraulic pumping plant there, with a dated entry of 5 Sep 1925. Milan to Venice are the next destinations that are described. The notebook ends in Portugal

              UGA P/P135/10/6 · Series · 1925
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 14 --> Photographs --> 001.

              A scrapbook of photographs taken by M M O'Shaughnessy during his 3 month trip around the East Coast of the United States and Europe in 1925. There are 61 photographs in total, and each one has a typed caption, some with handwritten notes added in. The photographs mainly capture monuments, and are mostly from Switzerland, Paris, Florence, Rome, Venice, Milan, Marseilles, Boston, Pompeii and Naples.