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              Box 10 Blank postcards
              UGA P/P135/7/5 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence --> 003. Blank postcard from Rome.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence -->009-017. Series of blank postcards, including O'Shaughnessy's 1928 Christmas cards, photographed in Muir Woods, several images of a pastoral nature in the UK, and a blank postcards from Assisi.

              Set of watercolour postcards from various beaches.

              Box 10 Correspondence
              UGA P/P135/7/2 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence --> 001. Postcard to Helen O'Shaughnessy from [M M??], sent from Florence, 24 Apr [ ]
              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence --> 007. Handwritten letter to O'Shaughnessy from his sister, Margaret. (21 Aug 1927). With news on a young man called Paddy (possibly her son, or their nephew), and a debt he owes.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence --> 006. Two letters to O'Shaughnessy from his cousin G W Cassidy. (14 Mar - 12 May 1933). The first is after a large Earthquake, and is a response to a letter from O'Shaughnessy enquiring that everyone was alright. The 2nd letter expresses disappointment and not having been able to arrange to meet each other.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence -->008. Letter to Helen O'Shaughnessy from her friend Jean. (15 Aug 1933).

              Box 10 Maps/Charts
              UGA P/P135/7/6 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Charts --> 001. Guide map of San Francisco.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Charts --> 002. Map of Carmel by the Sea, Monterey County, with an industrial, agricultural and recreational map of the Monterey Bay District on the back.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Charts --> 003. Printed map of the City and County of San Francisco, showing paved streets, dated 1928.

              Box 10 Personal Material
              UGA P/P135/7/3 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence --> 002. Legal document issued to tenants in the Mill Valley property, asking them to vacate as Margaret O'Shaughnessy and her 3 daughters wish to live there. (25 Feb 1944).

              Box 10 Photographs
              UGA P/P135/7/4 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence --> 004. Two photographs taken c 1920 during O'Shaughnessy's trip to Europe. One is a copy of a photograph described earlier - in a harbour, possibly Liverpool. Another looks like France. A museum entry stub in French.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 -->Photograph --> 001. Two copies of a photograph of MM O'Shaughnessy with his 3 daughters, smiling on a horse and cart in Killarney. Taken 4 Aug 1925. (Digitise the clearer copy).

              UGA P/P135/7/1 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Correspondence --> 005

              Typed piece entitled Captain Manus O'Donnell, giving a history of the O'Donnells from Hugh Óg O'Donnell in 1494 to Charles County O'Donal, killed in service at Nereshein in 1805. (3 copies).

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Other --> 002.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Other --> 001.

              Typed page of information related to the planning of a monumental approach to the Civic Centre for San Francisco from Market Street. Outlines the buildings in its immediate vicinity, money spent on them, and vacant lots.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Other --> 003. Typed biographical piece on M M O'Shaughnessy written/or delivered as an address by John O'Doherty, President of Pettit Inc. The piece honours the enduring integrity of the design of the Ocean Beach Seawall, which O'Shaughnessy worked on 80 years previously. It includes some photocopied photographs (poor quality), and a piece about Hetch Hetchy.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Other --> 004. Testimonial resolution at a business meeting of the California Section of the American Water Works Association, sympathising with M M O'Shaughnessy's family after his passing.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 10 --> Other --> 005. Legion of Honour, unclear who it is for.

              Box 10 Undigitised Material
              UGA P/P135/7/7 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Two mounted newspaper pieces, one lampooning O'Shaughnessy, and one praising O'Shaughnessy. (1913 and 1922) * Digitise these**

              Framed newspaper article about Elizabeth O'Shaughnessy's art prize (Digitised elsewhere).

              A copy of the San Francisco Chronicle from 1999, with a piece on O'Shaughnessy, (((***Digitise this).

              Newspaper piece on alternatives to Hetch Hetchy - digitise this.

              A report on O'Shaughnessy's death - digitise this.

              Several newspaper clippings, go through selectively and digitise where relevant.

              Several magazines on the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (no need to digitise these, Elizabeth's material).

              Legal and financial papers belonging to Elizabeth

              UGA P/P135/7/1 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 11 --> Photographs --> 006-064. File of photographs taken roughly in the 1960s, featuring two of the O'Shaughnessy daughters, most likely on a holiday in Europe. Many of the photographs show them in ecclesiastical grounds, on University campuses, and standing in front of significant buildings. Most photographs are in black and white, but some photographs are colour. An individual, full length portrait style photograph of O'Shaughnessy's widow. Two mounted individual portrait photographs, head and shoulders, one of an unidentified woman (c. early 20th century), and one of a man wearing a moustache, J H is written on the back. (Bernadette may be able to identify them). (These are images 20 and 21). Many of the photographs are individual portraits of the daughters as adults with their dogs, standing at home, or in front of gardens. Photograph 32 is a candid photograph of O'Shaughnessy addressing a crowd outside, a group of men and possible some children are sitting outside on a hill listening to him, A date on the back of the photograph indicates the film was developed in 26 Sep 1926. Bernadette will be a big help with these photographs. A photograph of a fox, likely to have been taken in Muir Woods, no date.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 11 --> Photographs --> 065-093. File of photographs, roughly taken around the 1960s featuring two of the O'Shaughnessy daughters (Helen and Mary or Margaret). These include photographs of them on holidays in Europe, with friends who are in the clergy, and of houses. (They would be engaging material to speak with Bernadette about). Mostly black and white, some are in colour. Of these, image 77 is an older photograph of M M O'Shaughnessy standing in front of a bandstand, taken in Florence.

              Mounted full length portrait studio photograph of a boy, identified on the back of the photograph as Jack Spottiswood, aged 2 years. 117.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 11 --> Photographs --> 118-134. Photograph of the Hetch Hetchy dam' photograph of a (Republican***) rally, at Bayshore Blvd (corresponds to earlier photograph of Franck Havenner), 29 Oct 1929; two copies of a photograph of M M O'Shaughnessy standing outside a building with another, unidentified man (both are smiling) (17 Jul 1925); photograph taken during O'Shaughnessy trip home in 1920, and described elsewhere. This photograph identifies it as being taken from London Bridge, 8 Jul 1920; photograph of O'Shaughnessy, one of his daughters, possibly Elizabeth, and another unidentified lady and gentleman standing behind a plaque dedicating a tree to Clifford Pinchot of the Sierra Club; photographs taken on London streets in 1920s (copies of which are described earlier in the collection); large photograph of their Westie, undated; mounted portrait studio photograph of an unidentified women, undated; studio photograph of unidentified man, head and shoulders undated; larger mounted photograph of a woman (copy of image 20 described above); copy of a studio photograph of O'Shaughnessy in side profile, head and shoulders, described elsewhere in this archive.

              Box 11 Hawaii Photographs
              UGA P/P135/7/3 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 11 --> Photographs --> 141 - 176. Black and white photographs. Photograph of a family, possibly 3 generations, standing outside a building with a slanted roof, difficult to tell if it is their home. Photograph taken from a height looking down on a large group of people (this corresponds to another photograph where O'Shaughnessy is standing on a picnic bench orating), no date or other details given; photograph of a Union Oil Tanker, with Lyman Stewart, the co-founder of the company's name, written on the side, (13 Oct 1922); photograph of the four O'Shaughnessy children as teenagers/young adults, smiling; photograph of O'Shaughnessy orating from on top of a bench (described earlier); photograph of M M O'Shaughnessy surrounded by women and children (some but not all are his daughters), and their Westie, undated; photographs taken at the family home in Loughill during O'Shaughnessy's visit in 1920; photographs taken in London as part of the same trip. These are copies of photographs described earlier in the collection; photograph of a dam taken in 1911; family photographs, the daughters with their dogs mostly; reprint of a studio photograph of a middle aged couple, taken in Limerick (possibly O'Shaughnessy's brother and wife, Bernadette might know).

              Four mounted photographs taken in Hawaii (177-180). All are taken at the Koolau Ditch, Keanae, Maui. (1903-4). One shows a group of workers at the Kolea Stream between 2 tunnels, one shows the tunnels, one shows the workmen preparing paving for cement pointing, and one shows the workers and their families sitting down in some woodlands.

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 11 --> Photographs -->182-199 (excluding 191). Photograph of a group of children standing outside a barn, photograph of Francis O'Shaughnessy as a young man, wearing a suit, mostly family photographs. One image of two ladies having tea. A caption at the back describes it "Cousin May and Mrs Watson having tea with May's grandmother's dishes", undated. Full length portrait of Francis O'Shaughnessy as a teenager/young adult. Another copy of a group photograph taken in Mill Valley, names of the group on the back, the photograph has been described earlier.

              One photograph in need of conservation, has been completely overtaken by silvering, impossible to tell what the subject is.

              UGA P/P135/7/6 · Series
              Part of Personal

              Digital File see p135 --> archive --> OCR --> Box 11 --> Photographs --> 191. Personal photograph album, showing the O'Shaughnessy's house in Mill Valley, family photographs with dogs, photographs of buildings of significance. Approximately midway through the album, photographs of Francis O'Shaughnessy in uniform, with his father M M O'Shaughnessy being to appear.