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History of Kenny’s Advertising Agency, written by Michael B Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Photocopy of a single-page handwritten note. Photocopy includes an inscription by Colum Kenny with regard to the handwritten note that reads: ‘This is in the handwriting of my late father, Michael B. Kenny.’
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Biography mentions that Michael ‘passed away last September’. It was possibly written by Michael’s son Colum Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes Colum Kenny’s work on three documentaries for RTÉ and personal correspondence with various individuals relating to topics such as the media, law and Irish history.
One of the series relates to Colum’s research for a documentary about the ‘Tailor and Ansty'. The Tailor and Ansty (husband and wife Timothy [‘the Tailor’] and Anastasia ['Ansty'] Buckley) were the subjects of a book by Eric Cross about their storytelling and home in Gougane Barra, County Cork, which became a hub for notable figures of the Cork arts scene in the 1930s and 1940s. The series includes letters from Eric Cross and friends of the Tailor and Ansty including Seán Ó Faoláin and Nancy McCarthy-Allitt.
Another series (C2/3/3) relates to connections between Colum Kenny’s house, 1 Herbert Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow, and two of its former residents: Cyril Cusack and Grace Watt (née Muggeridge). This series mainly consists of correspondence between Kenny, Cusack and Watt during the early 1990s in which they reminisce about living in the house, and discuss Cusack and Watt’s personal lives.
The final series (C2/3/4) consists of the original finding aid that was included with the collection when it was donated to DCU Library by Colum Kenny on 23 November 2011. It details the original arrangement and description of the collection and was created by Kenny.
Two of the sub-series in this sub-fonds relating to Colum’s work on RTÉ television series are currently closed for access in part or in whole.
Media career and general correspondence.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Mainly concerns the production of various radio and television documentaries, but also includes correspondence between Colum and a range of figures and organisations on topics such as revisionism in Irish historiography, the inclusion of Ireland under the designation ‘British Isles’ during SKY News television broadcasts and Channel 4's attitude to Ireland and the reporting of Irish affairs.
Letters from Fr Brendan Bradshaw, Queens’ College, Cambridge, UK to Colum Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes two brief letters from Bradshaw. In the first letter dated 23 September 1988, he thanks Kenny for the ‘offprint and review both of which I read with considerable interest and much to my benefit.’ He notes that '[t]he revisionists here and elsewhere are simply exchanging one distortion with another. Your careful research goes towards correcting both.' In the second letter, with postmark dated 5 November 1990 [according to a pencil annotation by Colum Kenny], Bradshaw thanks Kenny for ‘the encouraging letter regarding my article in I.H.S. [Irish Historical Studies].’ Referencing revisionism again, he adds: ‘I realise that I am swimming against the current and have no doubt that a price will have to be paid in some form or another. For the moment, however, the strategy seems to be to allow the anti-revisionist flak to spend itself before mounting a counter-assault.’
Also includes Kenny’s journal article ‘The Exclusion of Catholics from the legal profession in Ireland, 1537-1829’ published in volume XXV, number 100 (November 1987) of Irish Historical Studies. This is possibly a copy of the ‘offprint’ that Bradshaw references in the first letter. Kenny references Bradshaw’s book The Dissolution of the Religious Orders in Ireland under Henry VIII (Cambridge, 1974) in this article.
Letter from John O’Loan, Head of News, SKY News to Colum Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
O’Loan replies to Kenny explaining why SKY News had included Ireland under the designation ‘British Isles’ on its standard weather map and states that the practice has now been discontinued as ‘being correct is not always right.
Correspondence between Seán O’Faoláin and Colum Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
File includes one letter from Kenny to O’Faoláin, and two letters from O’Faoláin to Kenny concerning the documentary and other topics. Kenny’s asks O’Faoláin in his letter dated 28 August 1978 if will agree to be interviewed for the documentary, to which O’Faoláin agrees by returning Kenny’s original letter with annotations answering several of Kenny’s questions and dating his reply 29 August 1978. The second letter from O’Faoláin [?from September 1978] is titled ‘CENSORSHIP’ and appears to have been written following the recording of their interview, with O'Faoláin elaborating on some of the points he made about censorship in Ireland during the 1930s and 1940s, and expresses an admiration for Marina Warner’s book Alone of All Her Sex.
File also includes an [Irish Times] newspaper cutting from [25 February] 1993 of a letter to the editor by Maurice Harmon in which he notes that he is ‘writing the life’ of O’Faoláin and ‘would like to hear from anyone who may have information, or recollections that may be helpful.’ It is possible that Kenny contacted Harmon about his own correspondence with O’Faoláin.
Frontline television programme: preparation and aftermath
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes transcript of the Frontline television programme originally broadcast on 1 February 1980; a copy of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission’s decision regarding the complaint made by Father Clifford; copy of letter sent by Colum Kenny to the Cork Examiner in May 1981 requesting that the newspaper publish the Commission’s decision; newspaper cuttings; some research notes written by Colum Kenny [?for the programme]; copy of letter dated 11 January 1980 from Father Clifford to parishioners in the Beara Peninsula condemning the article published in the Berehaven News about the affair; press release from Berehaven News in response to Father Clifford’s letter; Berehaven News, Vol. 1, No. 3, (1979), featuring the original article, and reference material relating to the Broadcasting Authority (Amendment) Act, 1976.
Photographs of Grace and John Watt, and 1 Herbert Terrace, Bray.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Consists of a colour photograph of Grace and John (Jack) Watt sitting on an armchair in a living room, and a colour photograph of 1 and 2 Herbert Terrace, Herbert Road, Bray, County Wicklow. A handwritten annotation on the reverse of the photograph of Herbert Terrace identifies number 1 as the house with the red door. These photographs were originally included with letters from Grace Watt to Colum Kenny [see items C2/3/3/1 (2) and C2/3/3/1 (6)].
Letter from LR Bradley, Keeper of Publicity Records, Imperial War Museum, London to Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Note from S Mac Oireachtaigh, Belfast Trade Boycott Central Committee, to Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Kenny's Advertising Agency dance, 17 February 1922
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Ministry of Food Sugar Registration Card for Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Card includes Kenny's address and other details: '279 North Circular Road, Dublin. Retailer: Geo Ed [?George Edward] Kelly, 348 N.C. Rd. [North Circular Road]. No. of persons: Eleven.'
Published material and memorabilia
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Newspapers, magazines, postcards, flyers and other published documents mainly relating to Irish nationalism. It is possible that Kevin J Kenny worked as a commercial manager or advertising agent for some of the publications, and/or that his company, Kenny’s Press, published some of them. It is also very likely that Kevin simply collected the material in this series due to its historical significance.
Colum Kenny purchased and added some items to this series, such as item C2/1/3/13.
Design for the front-page of a periodical called Listen!
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Hand-drawn design on a scrap of torn paper. Subtitle included in the design describes the periodical as 'Ireland’s best story paper'. Part of what appears to be a printed letter is visible on the reverse of the page and is signed off with the printed name 'T.M. Kettle' [Thomas Michael Kettle].
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Stencil copy petition to King George V from the Protestant British-Israel League regarding Sir Henry Howard's role as the first formal British envoy to the Vatican in over 300 years. Petition warns of a conspiracy to overthrow the Protestant succession and restore a 'Roman Catholic Dynasty' in England. Also warns that the placing the Home Rule Bill on the Statute Book will make Ireland 'a base for Jesuit wirepullers and plotters in the cause of subverting Your Majesty's Throne and Authority'. Lists examples of 'manifestations of Divine displeasure' when past concessions to Rome have been made by the British government, such as the sinking of the RMS Empress of Ireland (29 May 1914) following the passing of the Home Rule Bill, and that the 'Royal assent to the Bill was followed by the sinking of the three Cruisers “Hogue, Cressy and Aboukir.”’ The petitioners are listed as Agusta Cook, President; Heywood Smith MA, MD, Vice President, and CW Burge, Honorary Treasurer.
The petition is undated, but references in the text to the '[Air] Raid' on [Great] Yarmouth and King’s Lynn, [Norfolk, UK] (19 January 1915), and Sir Henry Howard's mission to the Vatican, dates it to between 19 January 1915 and August 1916 (when Howard retired).
Statement made by Thomas MacDonagh during his court martial following the Easter Rising, 1916, p0002
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0001
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0002
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Memorial card for Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Memorial card commemorating the death of Kevin J Kenny. Kevin died on 14 September 1954 in the Bon Secours nursing home, Glasnevin, Dublin.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Correspondence mainly relating to Kevin J Kenny’s work as an advertising agency and commercial manager for Kenny’s Advertising Agency and other publications.
Kenny, Kevin
Letter from James Creed Meredith to Kevin J Kenny
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letter from Thomas Rutledge, Under Sheriff, Westport, County Mayo to Kenny's Advertising Agency.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Envelope addressed to ‘Kevin J Kenny' with a receipt of payment signed by George Barrett.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Interview with Dr. David O'Donoghue about Hitler's Irish Voices
Part of David O'Donoghue Collection
Includes background about Dr. David O'Donoghue's PhD thesis 'Hitler's Irish voices: the story of German radio's propaganda service, 1939-1945', (1995) and subsequent audio documentary Hitler's Irish Voices (1998).
O'Donoghue, David
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0002
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0003
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0011
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0015
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0018
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0019
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0020
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0022
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0023
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0024
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0027
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0030
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0034
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0035
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0042
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0043
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0044
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0046
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0053
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0054
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0062
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0075
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0076
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0080
Part of Seán Lester Collection