Diary: January - June 1936, p0062
- IE DCUA C1/2/c1_2_0062
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- January-June 1936
Part of Seán Lester Collection
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0062
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: January - June 1936, p0067
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0069
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0076
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0079
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0082
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: January - June 1936, p0083
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Telegram from Bishop Edward O'Rourke to Seán Lester
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Telegram from Bishop Edward O'Rourke, Catholic Bishop of Danzig, to Lester with best wishes for St Patrick's Day.
Letter from [?JV], Danzig Police President, to Seán Lester
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Pages from Diary: January - June 1936
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Page from Diary: January - June 1936, p0002
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Page from Diary: January - June 1936, p0001
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0002
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0003
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0011
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0015
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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
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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
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0042
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0043
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0044
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Diary: October 1935 - January 1936, p0046
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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
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Handwritten and typed diary entries relating to Lester's time as High Commissioner of the League of Nations in Danzig. Includes telegram from Bishop Edward O'Rourke, Catholic Bishop of Danzig, to Lester dated 17 March 1936 with best wishes for St Patrick's Day, and letter from the Danzig Police President dated 21 March 1936, inviting Lester to the opening of the Danzig Trophy Show.
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: January - June 1936, p0002
Part of Seán Lester Collection
Diary: January - June 1936, p0003
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0008
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0012
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Diary: January - June 1936, p0019
Part of Seán Lester Collection
'Imperial Preference – Certificate of Origin E' form.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Form relates to the importation of a '[s]tandard 10 h.p. de luxe saloon [?motor car] by John G McEntagart, Director and Secretary, McEntagart Brothers Limited’. Some of the entries in the form are filled in with typed and handwritten text.
It is likely that this car was purchased by Kevin J Kenny from McEntagart Brothers Limited.
Dublin Civic Week, 17-25 September 1927: general programme.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The last page of the programme is torn. It is possible that Kevin J Kenny was involved in the organisation of Dublin Civic Week in 1927.
Images of the Muggeridge family.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
File consists of a photograph of George Muggeridge and printouts of a scanned postcard and photograph. The photograph was originally included with letters sent by Grace Watt (née Muggeridge) to Colum and Catherine Kenny (see letter from Watt to Kenny dated 21 September 1988; item C2/3/3/1 (1). The printouts were likely created by Colum Kenny having scanned photographs and the postcard sent by Grace Watt. The original photograph and postcard are not included in the collection.
The faded black and white photograph of George shows him as a boy standing in the garden at 1 Herbert Terrace, Bray. A letter from Grace Watt (née Muggeridge) to Colum Kenny [see item C2/3/3/1 (1)] dated 21 September 1988 describes this photograph: 'Brother George among the cabbages in your garden!'
The postcard printout is from 'Mother' [?Elizabeth Clara Muggeridge] to 'Darling Daughter' [?Mabel Elizabeth Muggeridge] and is dated 26 May 1924. The image on the front of the postcard (of people sitting on the strand and swimming in the sea at Bray Beach] apparently includes members of the Muggeridge family according a handwritten annotation on the printout. The caption printed on the image is: 'The Sea Shore, Bray, Co. Wicklow'.
The photograph printout is a portrait of the Muggeridge family taken in a photographic studio. A typed note attached to the printout identifies the members of the family and the ages of the children in the image.
File also includes part of an envelope [in which the photograph of George Muggeridge was originally contained] with handwritten annotation [?Colum Kenny].
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.
Zonder titel
Envelope addressed to ‘Kevin J Kenny' with a receipt of payment signed by George Barrett.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
To-morrow, volume 1, numbers 1 and 2.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Two issues of the literary magazine edited by Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart and Cecil Salkeld featuring contributions from Irish poets, writers and artists including WB Yeats, Lennox Robinson and Liam O’Flaherty. Volume 1, number 1 from August 1924 includes: ‘The Madonna of Slieve Dun’ by Lennox Robinson; ‘A Red Petticoat’ by Liam O’Flaherty; ‘Leda and the Swan’ by WB Yeats; ‘The Japanese Pine’ and ‘Just Now’ by Charlotte Arthur; ‘Be a Trembling Petal’ by Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart; ‘“As I was Among the Captives”’ by Joseph Campbell; ‘The Principles of Painting’ (with illustration) by Cecil Salkeld; an editorial by Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart and Cecil Salkeld; ‘Sonnet’ by OF Fleck; ‘Why we Live’ by ‘“Sachka”’; ‘A Primitive’ by LK Emery; Colour by Margaret Barrington, and ‘Alba’ by RND Wilson.
Volume 1, number 2 from September 1924 includes: ‘Honore Dumier’ by Arthur Symons; ‘The Garden’ by ‘Sachka’; ‘Marriage Song’ and an untitled poem by Blanaid Salkeld; ‘Wet Loveliness’ and ‘The Horse-Breaker’ by FR Higgins; ‘Two Poems’ [‘An Etching’ and ‘Gifts’] by Charlotte Arthur; ‘An P’ [in the German language] by OJ Fleck; ‘The Sea’ by RND Wilson; ‘In the Hour before Dawn’ by Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart; ‘The Popular Road’ by Iseult Stuart; ‘The Principles of Painting’ [continued from volume 1, number 1] (and illustration) by Cecil Salkeld, and ‘The Tendencies of the Younger Irish Poetry’ by LK Emery.
The address of the journal publisher is given as 13 Fleet Street, Dublin in volume 1, number 1 and is given as Roebuck House, Clonskeagh, Dublin in volume 1, number 2. Price of the journal is six pence.
Kenny's Advertising Agency promotional brochure.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letters from Eóin P Ó Caoimh, 4 College Green, [Dublin] [?to Kevin J Kenny].
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Mid-Week Pictorial with image of Arthur Griffith on front cover.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Mid-Week Pictorial was an illustrated weekly newspaper supplement published by The New York Times. Includes a full-page photograph of Arthur Griffith on the front cover, describing him as the 'Head of the Irish Free State'. Inside is a one-page feature about Ireland including photographs of five government ministers: George Gavan Duffy, Richard Mulcahy, Michael Collins, Eamon J Duggan, WT Cosgrave.
Colum Kenny purchased this journal from a bookshop in the USA in March 2010, through www.abebooks.com. File includes the relevant section of Colum Kenny’s original finding aid for the collection that notes that Mid-Week Pictorial was purchased from www.abebooks.com, the shipping manifest for the item, and the address of the bookshop that the newspaper was purchased from.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
File includes: two reduced single-sheet-formatted versions of the Freeman’s Journal from 30 and 31 March 1922, and a four-page single-sided-sheet version of the Evening Telegraph (Dublin) from 1 April 1922. The Anti-Treaty IRA destroyed the printing presses of both newspapers in March 1922.
Note discussing the proposed cessation of Civil War hostilities
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Stencil copy of typed single page. Lists conditions upon which a cessation of hostilities may occur. One of the conditions includes the '[d]eclaration of [Éamon] De Valera and [WT] Cosgrove [sic] that unless requested by two-thirds of new Parliament neither will accept office of head of State.'
Note discussing the proposed cessation of Civil War hostilities, 1922
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The Freeman's Journal, 30 March 1922
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0003
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Photograph of the first Kenny's Advertising Agency dance, 17 February 1922.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The Freeman's Journal, 31 March 1922
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The Evening Telegraph, 1 April 1922, p0004
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Kenny's Advertising Agency dance, 17 February 1922
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
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Notes and leaflet relating to the ‘Belfast Boycott’. Dáil Éireann introduced this boycott in September 1920 in response to rioting in Derry and Belfast and discrimination against the Catholic community in Northern Ireland. It would appear from the items in this sub-series that Kevin J Kenny was concerned with ensuring that the activities of his business did not go against the boycott.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letters from Officer Commanding, Dublin Brigade, Óglaigh na h-Éireann to Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Note from Maírín bean Uí Riain, Department of Foreign Affairs, Dáil Éireann [to Kevin J Kenny].
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Report by the [?Director of Trade and Commerce, Ernest Blythe].
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Public notices created by the British government, and subsequently Dáil Éireann, for advertising in newspapers and other publications.
Letter from Thomas Rutledge, Under Sheriff, Westport, County Mayo to Kenny's Advertising Agency.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Note from S Mac Oireachtaigh, Belfast Trade Boycott Central Committee, to Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Dáil Éireann Belfast Boycott leaflet.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letter envelopes sent to Kevin J Kenny that were opened by the censor
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letter from William [John] Henry Brayden, 28 Adelaide Road, Dublin to Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Priority Reference and Classification permit granted to the Irish Recruiting Council.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
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.'
Notice and order from the Ministry of Munitions regarding construction.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
The Irish Nation, volume 1, numbers 17 and 48.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Includes issues published on 14 October 1916 (volume 1, number 17) and 19 May 1917 (volume 1, number 48). Issue number 17 features an article about the lack of rebuilding taking place in Dublin city centre following the 1916 Easter Rising, and includes a sardonic reference to the rebuilding of the Kenny's Advertising Agency building, suggesting this is related to 'big cheques' from the 'profitable business' of 'Recruitment in Ireland'. See sub-series 'Recruitment Controversy for further context about this topic. Issue number 48 includes the banner: 'Organ of the Repeal League and Independence Association'. Price: one penny.
Letter from [Isaac] W Bullen of Jeremiah Lyon & Company Limited, London to Kevin J Kenny
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letter from the Boundary Commission (Ireland), Local Government Board, Dublin to Kevin J Kenny
Part of Kenny Family Collection
'Documents presented to the U.S. Government on behalf of the Irish Republic'.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Fragile single-sided printed page, possibly from a newspaper or pamphlet. Document details the declaration presented to the USA Government on behalf of the Irish Republic by Dr Patrick McCartan in July 1917. Includes the complete declaration signed by Irish nationalist leaders such as 'Edward de Valera' [sic], Eóin MacNéill and 'Des Fitzgerald', and a 'note' by McCartan addressed to the President and Congress of the United States. Also includes an '[e]xtract from the trial of A. Stack' [?Austin Stack].
McCartan would go on to serve as the Irish Provisional Government envoy to the USA, 1918-1920. Charles Tansill writes in America and the Fight for Irish Freedom 1866-1922: An Old Story Based Upon New Data (New York: Devin-Adair Company, 1957) that the signatories of the declaration had been released from prison (following their part in the Easter Rising) on 18 June 1917 as a gesture of good will to American public opinion. Tansill notes that the statement was written by MacNéill upon their release and taken by Patrick McCartan to the USA, where it was presented at the White House on 23 July 1917.
Letter from [?Kevin J Kenny] to John T Donovan BL MP, 1 Heathfield Villas, Terenure, Dublin.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letters from Kevin J Kenny to the Cork Constitution newspaper and an unidentified editor
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Two issues of Honesty journal.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Statement made by Thomas MacDonagh during his court martial following the Easter Rising, 1916.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Typed copy of statement. The statement was circulated in a pamphlet after the Rising and was denounced by the authorities as a fake. It would appear from MacDonagh's court martial file that he did not give such a statement.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Leaflet reads as follows: 'Lá na Marbh, 1916, All Souls’ Day, 1916. Your prayers are earnestly requested for the repose of the souls of the following Irishmen who were executed by Military Law this year: [includes list of 16 names] Also for the repose of the souls of the following men who were killed whilst fighting for Ireland, during Easter Week, 1916: [includes list of 52 names] Go nDeinidh dia trocaire ar a nAnamaibh'.
Nationality, volume 1, numbers 32, 34 and 36
Part of Kenny Family Collection
File includes issues published on 22 January 1916 (volume 1, Number 32), 5 February 1916 (volume 1, Number 34) and 19 February 1916 (volume 1, Number 36). Address: 12 D’Olier Street, Dublin. Edited by Arthur Griffith. Proprietor: Sean MacDermott. Price: one penny.
Statement made by Thomas MacDonagh during his court martial following the Easter Rising, 1916, p0001
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Pass made out to Kevin J Kenny by the British Intelligence Office.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Flyer for an address by Eóin Mac Néill [Eóin MacNeill] and concert at the Antient Concert Rooms.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Two copies of a flyer advertising a concert in the Antient Concert Rooms, [52 Great Brunswick Street (now Pearse Street), Dublin] at which the flyer states, Eóin Mac Néill, President of the Irish Volunteers, will deliver 'an important address' on 'the present crisis'. The concert date is given as 'Sunday Night, April 9th' meaning that the flyer is most likely from 1916.