Correspondence: Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh,

1942.
Bibliographic Details
Contributors: McQuaid, John Charles, 1895-1973
Summary:Correspondence while Tánaiste (Dec. 1937- Jun. 1945). During this period Ó Ceallaigh also held the position of Minister for Education (for three weeks in Sept. 1939) and Minister for Finance (Sept. 1939- Jun. 1945).


Includes letter from Máire Gavan Duffy returning books lent by Ó Ceallaigh; correspondence between Ó Ceallaigh., M. O’Donnell and Dr. Michael Browne regarding a vacancy for a gynaecologist at Galway Central Hospital and disapproval at recommending a graduate from Trinity due to the ‘ethical convictions of Catholic patients’; letters from John McQuaid, in one of which he states that a site beside the Church would not be suitable for a cinema; letter from William J. Moloney on Ireland’s neutrality; from his [American cousin] Cathryn Radford, asking Ó Ceallaigh to meet her son who is stationed in Ireland and letters from Cardinal MacRory regarding rationing and difficulties faced by a Miss Mary Brady for buying Spanish wine without a licence and cloth without coupons.
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In collection: Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and the Ryans of Tomcoole papers, 1854-1983.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Notes:Physical description: 29 items.
Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
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Correspondence: Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh,

1942.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and the Ryans of Tomcoole papers, 1854-1983.
Description:Correspondence while Tánaiste (Dec. 1937- Jun. 1945). During this period Ó Ceallaigh also held the position of Minister for Education (for three weeks in Sept. 1939) and Minister for Finance (Sept. 1939- Jun. 1945).
Includes letter from Máire Gavan Duffy returning books lent by Ó Ceallaigh; correspondence between Ó Ceallaigh., M. O’Donnell and Dr. Michael Browne regarding a vacancy for a gynaecologist at Galway Central Hospital and disapproval at recommending a graduate from Trinity due to the ‘ethical convictions of Catholic patients’; letters from John McQuaid, in one of which he states that a site beside the Church would not be suitable for a cinema; letter from William J. Moloney on Ireland’s neutrality; from his [American cousin] Cathryn Radford, asking Ó Ceallaigh to meet her son who is stationed in Ireland and letters from Cardinal MacRory regarding rationing and difficulties faced by a Miss Mary Brady for buying Spanish wine without a licence and cloth without coupons.
Language:English
Extent:29 items.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 48,456/9 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.