[Two manuscript letters bound together: (1) Letter from William Thompson, Offices & Wine Vaults, 85 Lower Gardiner Street, Stores 13, 14, 20 & 26 Mabbot Lane, Dublin, concerning the supply of wines and spirits. (2) Letter from William K. Sullivan, Professor of Chemistry, Laboratory of the Catholic University, Cecilia Street, Dublin, regarding testing of William Thompson's wine sample, which he recommends as an altar wine.]
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[(1) Typescript memorandum from William Thompson, 85 Lower Gardiner Street, containing assurances regarding the quality of his altar wines. (2) Manuscript letter from William K. Sullivan, Professor of Chemistry, Laboratory of the Catholic University, Cecilia Street, Dublin, to William Thompson concerning the chemical analysis of Mr. Thomson's altar wine.]
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Drawing submitted by F.A. Cushing Smith to the town plan for Dublin international competition organised by the Civics Institute of Ireland in 1914. Cushing Smith was the sole US entrant and also one of only two single-person entrants. His address at the time of the competition was the University Club, Urbana, Illinois. To ensure anonymity during the adjudication process his entry was give the designation 'B'. Aside from the winners, the adjudicators were unanimous in giving Honourable Mention to four entries including Cushing Smith's. This map details the proposed development plan for the city including residential, institutional, and working men's tracts.
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