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Part of Kenny Family Collection
This sub-fonds relates to the professional and personal aspects of Kevin J Kenny’s life. The majority of the series concern Kevin’s professional life, specifically his work as an advertising agent and commercial manager with his company, Kenny’s Advertising Agency.
Kenny, Kevin
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Series mainly relates to the early part of Kevin J Kenny's career as managing director of Kenny's Advertising Agency, with numerous letters from clients relating to advertisements in various newspapers and publications. Several of these clients were leading figures of nationalist movements of the day, such as Patrick Pearse, Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Arthur Griffith, and James Creed Meredith, and later, representatives of the Second Dáil. The series (and its constituent sub-series) reflect the dramatic changes that were taking place in the Irish political landscape, with various parties from across the political and social spectrum seeking Kenny’s services in his capacity as a commercial manager. Thus, the series includes letters and notices from the aforementioned leading nationalists among others, but also British establishment figures and offices of government, such as the Admiralty, War Office and Press Committee in London.
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
Letters from Patrick Pearse to Kevin J Kenny regarding printing of An Macaomh.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letter from William [John] Henry Brayden, 28 Adelaide Road, Dublin to Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
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
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 Roger Casement to 'the Manager' of The Nationist newspaper.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Undated note from Roger Casement to 'The Manager, The Nationist, 53 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin'. Note reads: 'Dear Sir, I should be obliged if you would now send my copy of The Nationist to the Quay, Ballycastle, Antrim, instead of to the English address hitherto given. Yours faithfully, Roger Casement.'
The note is handwritten on headed paper from Exchange Station Hotel (Lanc & York Rly), Liverpool [the address is scored out]. The Nationist, edited by Tom Kettle, was a weekly newspaper that appeared in 1905 and 1906. Kenny was the business manager of the newspaper.
Letter envelopes sent to Kevin J Kenny that were opened by the censor
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Note from Arthur Griffith to Kevin J Kenny.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letter from [?Kevin J Kenny] to John T Donovan BL MP, 1 Heathfield Villas, Terenure, Dublin.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
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
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
Priority Reference and Classification permit granted to the Irish Recruiting Council.
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
Note from Maírín bean Uí Riain, Department of Foreign Affairs, Dáil Éireann [to Kevin J Kenny].
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letters from Eóin P Ó Caoimh, 4 College Green, [Dublin] [?to Kevin J Kenny].
Part of Kenny Family Collection
British Army recruitment advertising
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Letters, newspaper cuttings and published material relating to the granting of a contract to publish army recruitment advertisements to Kenny’s Advertising Agency on behalf of the British government. This episode appears to have caused a significant amount of discussion and controversy in various newspapers and publications of the day, and was also discussed by Laurence Ginnell MP during a debate in the British House of Commons.
Dáil Éireann Belfast Boycott leaflet.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Payments to Kevin J Kenny for recruitment advertisements.
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
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
Notice and order from the Ministry of Munitions regarding construction.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Kenny’s Advertising Agency and Kenny Press
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Sub-series consists of a pass to enable Kevin J Kenny to visit Kenny’s Advertising Agency at Middle Abbey Street after it had been destroyed during the 1916 Easter Rising; a photograph of the first Kenny’s Advertising Agency dance, and publications produced by the agency and Kenny Press.
Notice from R McKenna, Treasury Chambers, London regarding the payment of wages in gold.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Report by the [?Director of Trade and Commerce, Ernest Blythe].
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Pass made out to Kevin J Kenny by the British Intelligence Office.
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.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Kenny's Advertising Agency promotional brochure.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Irish Manufacturers’ Directory, 1902.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Consists of two sub-series. The first relates to personal mementoes such as newspaper cuttings, cards and photographs relating to various events in Kevin J Kenny’s life. The second sub-series relates to the Battle of Gallipoli and includes British Army transcribed signals from the front. These signals may have been written by John Murphy, Annette Kenny’s (née Murphy) brother and Kevin J Kenny’s brother-in-law.
Part of Kenny Family Collection
Newspaper cutting includes a report of a meeting of the National Holiday Committee campaigning for St Patrick’s Day to be made a national holiday. Those reported as present included Kevin J Kenny. Cutting also includes letter received from Archbishop of Dublin, William J Walsh in support of the campaign.