TS of unnamed play by Mary Rynne, with MS annotation throughout.
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File of material relating to James O'Mara, brother of Stephen O'Mara. James was a Home Rule MP and later Sinn Féin TD. Includes internet print of family history and biography of O'Mara; with same for 'Barfield' a history of the home bought by O'Mara; postcard colour images of Cashel House Connemara, lived in by James O'Mara, also written on reverse by Etienne Rynne; postcard image of the group members of Dáil Éireann, 1919; and blurred colour photograph of stained glass windows installed Cashel Church by James O'Mara.
A number of booklets compiled by Rev. Paddy O'Mara, S.J. and published by the Jesuit Order and also Irish Messenger Publications. Booklets include "An Hour with the Sacred Heart"; "Another Hour with the Sacred Heart"; "Hours With Jesus"; "The Devotion of the Holy Mother"; "An Hour with the Sacred Heart" (a later edition) and "An Hour With Jesus". Some items are signed and dated by Etienne Rynne.
A number of items including a postcard invitation to "meet the Marquis Ripon and Mr. Morley" at the request of the Lord Mayor of Dublin to 'The High Sheriff of Limerick (Stephen O'Mara); a Christmas card, single-sided from Mr and Mrs Stephen O'Mara, Hartstonge House, Limerick, 1904; Booklet from Centenary Dinner - O'Mara Limerick, 11 Feb 1939, with the lyrics to thirty-one listed songs. Printed by City Printing Ltd., 11 Rutland St, Limerick and a booklet from 'The Bacon Company of Ireland, Ltd. 16 Dec 1939, with same lyrics and songs present. Also a photocopy of invitation to Miss Mary O'Mara to Grand Fancy Dress Ball in celebration of the Sept-Centennial of the Incorporation of Limerick.
File also includes photocopies of original letters already listed in the O'Mara family correspondence.
TS script of radio play written by Michael Rynne, "Regicide", three copies. The play won an award and was selected for radio broadcast. The author is named as 'Andrew Lysaght'. and deals with a conspiracy in the south of Europe. Also includes letters between Rynne (Lysaght) and those involved with arrangements of the radio broadcast of the play.
Printed poster for "Marching Song of the Four Seasons", words and music by Andrew Lysaght Rynne; various press reviews from national press of marching song by Rynne, "Marching Song of the Four Provinces".Also includes printed flyer with copy page text of "The Veteran's Ballad" by Michael Andrew Lysaught Rynne., named by initials A.L.
Musical scripts and scores for marching song "Whistling Down the Road", list of band parts, poster for the published work of the song; various drafts of the poster and printed score and lyrics of the song written by Michael Andrew Lysaght Rynne.
Issue of An Cosantóir - a Monthly review for all branches of the defence forces, Vol. III, No. 12, December 1943.
Typeset printed proofs of the book, 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands', by Michael Rynne.
First edition of the book written by Michael Rynne, 'Die Völkerrechtliche Stellung Irlands', published by Von Duncker and Humbolt Press, Munich, 1930. Printed bound hard-back first edition.