Series 9 - Memoir 'Engineering Experiences From Honolulu to Hetch Hetchy'

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UGA P135/1/9

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Memoir 'Engineering Experiences From Honolulu to Hetch Hetchy'

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  • [n.d.]

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175pp

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Typescript manuscript of a Memoir written by M M O'Shaughnessy, with some handwritten corrections. The cover page is marked 'Old Copy'. The piece is divided into chapters, but also the entries are dated, reflecting that O'Shaughnessy began writing his memoir in 1894, but took frequent breaks from it, and worked on it at various times over the subsequent 30 years. It covers his childhood in Loughill, Co. Limerick, his University education,

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The material is accessible to all bone fide researchers, and subject to the conditions of access governing the consultation of archival material at the James Hardiman Library.
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      26/05/2017
      16/06/2025

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