Daniel MacCarthy Glas Collection- Descriptive List

Descriptive list of the Daniel MacCarthy (Glas) Collection

Extent: Part of:

PR70/C/2

Scope and Content: Caulfield writes that he has inspected the MacCarthy Glas monument and describes the work in great detail.

Reference:

PR70/C/2/64

Date:

16 February 1872-18 November 1872

Title:

Pages 185 – 186. Letters from [Father] John Hurley, Dunmanway [Catholic Church,

County Cork] to Daniel MacCarthy. Level: Item

Extent: Part of:

PR70/C/2

Scope and Content: Letter dated 16 February 1872: Hurley writes that the large box of books has arrived safely and that he is delighted to learn of Daniel’s intention to erect a monument in Dunmanway Catholic Church to the MacCarthys; Letter dated 23 February 1872: Hurley says his previous letter [16 February] may have gone astray; Letter dated 18 November 1872: Hurley writes that the MacCarthy monument has arrived in Dunmanway from Bandon and will be placed immediately.

Reference:

PR70/C/2/65

Date:

1847-1879

Title: Page 187. Sketch of the MacCarthy monument erected in Dunmanway Catholic Church. Includes notes in pencil indicating where the MacCarthy crest and family arms will be located on the monument. Level: Item

Extent: Part of:

PR70/C/2

Scope and Content:

Reference:

PR70/C/2/66

Date:

1847-1879

Title:

Page 188. Newspaper cutting discussing the MacCarthy monument in Dunmanway

Catholic Church. Level:

Item

Extent: Part of:

PR70/C/2

Scope and Content: Includes annotations by Daniel MacCarthy correcting some of the writing and adding contextual information.

Reference:

PR70/C/2/67

Date:

12 November 1872

Title:

Page 189. Invoice from PJ Scannell, Monumental Sculptor, 14 Douglas Street, Cork to

Daniel MacCarthy, 12 November 1872. Level: Item

Extent: Part of:

PR70/C/2

Scope and Content:

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