One envelop with one photograph of a late 17th century (?) house in Shinrone, Shinrone Civil Parish, Barony of Clonlisk, Co. Offaly.
(The house is occupying Tierney's Pub at the time of the photograph.)
Photograph album containing childhood photographs of Sheelah Trench. Included in this album is a timeline of significant events in Sheelah's life and a small biography of her mother Dora Trench.
File of letters sent to Sheelah Trench and from Sheelah Trench.
Examples of letters include a letter from Effie dated 5 April 1952 sent from Brisbane telling her about her holiday to Radcliffe by the sea and letters from her father Benjamin Bloomfield Trench.
Three boxes of Bank records kept by Sheelah Lefroy.
Records contained within the file include Bank statements and cheques.
File of items relating to Sheelah Lefroy's tax payments.
Photographs taken during Sheelah and Langlois Massy Lefroy's honeymoon trip to Loughton, King's County and Carriglas Manor, Longford. The photographs show the couple enjoying walks and a 'céad míle fáilte' sign welcoming the couple.
Note written by Constance Lamb about her uncle Henry Shaw, his two marriages, and his four children, as well as her father Dalkeith Holmes Plunkett-Johnston.
Agreement, correspondence and certificate of share transfer Bernard Daly with B. Daly & Co. Ltd., 1931
Summary of Share Capital and Shares, 1949 – 1964;
Share transfers, relating correspondence, 1948 – 1965;
Cancelled share certificates, 1948 – 1962;
Outgoing bank cheques,1979 – 1980;
Account book Savermo, Hibernian Bank, 1948 – 1950;
Inward processing accounts 1978 - 1993
A petition to The Right Honorable Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Bt, Chief Secretary for Ireland, on behalf of the owners of lands periodically injured by Shannon inundations. The petition asks that the river would be confined to its bed during hay time, to keep the flood level to a moderate depth, states that they are willing to pay a proper proportion of the expenses, that Killaloe to Castleconnell would be left out of the improvements, that regulating weirs should be constructed, that steam dredges should be procured, that the Shannon Act of 1874 should be amended. The petition was signed by [Viscount] Avonmore and T. Butler Stoney.
Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield