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Helen O'Clery

Helen O'Clery (née Gallagher) (1910 – 11 October 2006) was an Irish writer specializing in children's books.

Helen O'Clery
Born1910
Stranorlar, County Donegal
Died11 October 2006
NationalityIrish
OccupationWriter

Early life Edit

O'Clery was born as Helen Gallagher in Stranorlar, County Donegal, the middle child of three born to Henry Thomas Gallagher and Eileen Cullen Gallagher.[1] Her father was Crown Solicitor for County Donegal. Her mother came from County Wexford. Her mother started several small industries to employ local girls and Belgian refugees. A confectionery proved very successful. Her father joined her mother in the business, and they established Urney Chocolates in Dublin; it developed into one of the largest confectionery manufacturers in Europe.[2]

Helen Gallagher attended schools in Dublin and France, and trained as a nurse at St Vincent's Hospital in Stephen's Green.[1]

Career Edit

O'Clery was trained as a nurse and a physiotherapist, but she wrote children's books while she was at home raising her five children.[3] Her writing was a family business: some of her books were illustrated by her elder daughter Ann, and her manuscripts were typed by her sister-in-law, Una Coonan. Her Pegasus books included maps drawn by her son Edward.[1]

O'Clery also took an intense interest in Irish pre-history and archaeo-astronomy, studying and surveying the stone circle at Athgreany, near Hollywood, County Wicklow, and photographing them especially at each solstice and equinox. She published her research as Athgreany Stone Circle: The Stones of Time (1990) and later as Zodiacal Archetypes in Celtic Myths (1992).[1]

Bibliography Edit

  • Sparks Fly (Collins, London, 1948)
  • Spring Show (Collins, London, 1949)
  • Swiss Adventure (Collins, London, 1951)
  • The Mystery of Black Sod Point (Franklin Watts, Inc. New York, 1959)[4]
  • The Mystery of the Phantom Ship (Franklin Watts. Inc., New York, 1961)[5]
  • Mysterious Waterway (Allen Figgis, Dublin, 1963)[6]
  • Rebel Sea Queen (Franklin Watts, New York, 1965)
  • The Pegasus Book of Ireland (Dennis Dobson, London, 1967)
  • The Pegasus Book of Egypt (Dennis Dobson, London, 1968)
  • The Pegasus Book of the Nile (Dennis Dobson, London, 1970)[7]
  • The Pegasus Story of Atlantis (Dennis Dobson, London, 1971)
  • The Pegasus Book of East Africa (Dennis Dobson, London, 1972)[8]
  • Athgreany Stone Circle: The Stones of Time (Al Morrison, New York, 1990)[9]
  • Zodiacal Archetypes in Celtic Myths (Al Morrison, New York, 1992)

Edited readers Edit

Helen O'Clery also compiled and edited readers,[10] including The Ireland Reader (1963),[11] The Mermaid Reader (1964), and Queens, Queens, Queens (1965).[1][12]

Personal life Edit

In 1936, Helen Gallagher married Dermot O'Clery, a civil and mechanical engineer who later taught at Trinity College Dublin.[6] They lived at Tallaght, in County Dublin and had five children, Ann, Henry, Peter, Edward and Eliza. Helen O'Clery was widowed in 1977, and she died in 2006, aged 96 years, while living with her daughter in Knocklyon.[1][13] There is a collection of her manuscripts in the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi.[14]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Anne O'Clery Shouldice (2005). "Helen O'Clery (nee Gallagher), Writer" South Dublin Libraries.
  2. ^ Nolan, Karen; Snelling, Sara (2010). Sweet Memories: The Story of Urney Chocolates. Blue Rook Press. ISBN 978-0-9566474-0-5.
  3. ^ "Helen O'Clery". Ricorso. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Teen-Age Mystery". Journal and Courier. 7 November 1959. p. 27. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  5. ^ Boston, Howard (16 April 1961). "Vanishing Vessel; THE MYSTERY OF THE PHANTOM SHIP. By Helen O'Clery. 218 pp. New York: Franklin Watts. $2.95. For Ages 12 to 16". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Mysterious Waterway". National Collection of Children's Books. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  7. ^ O'Clery, Helen (1970). The Pegasus book of the Nile. London : Dennis Dobsob. ISBN 978-0-234-77483-0.
  8. ^ O'Clery, Helen (1972). The Pegasus book of East Africa. Dobson. ISBN 9780234776803.
  9. ^ O'Clery, Helen (1990). Stone Circle Athgreany: The Stones of Time. A. H. Morrison.
  10. ^ Starrett, Vincent (18 October 1964). "Arsenic's First Fan". Chicago Tribune. p. 238. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  11. ^ Wartenberg, George (21 August 1965). "Irish Reader is a Joy". The Cincinnati Enquirer. p. 10. Retrieved 12 March 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ O'Clery, Helen (1965). Queens, Queens, Queens.
  13. ^ "O'CLERY : Death notice". Irish Times Family Notices. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Helen O'Clery Papers". de Grummond Children's Literature Collection, University of Southern Mississippi. Retrieved 12 March 2020.

helen, clery, née, gallagher, 1910, october, 2006, irish, writer, specializing, children, books, born1910stranorlar, county, donegaldied11, october, 2006knocklyonnationalityirishoccupationwriter, contents, early, life, career, bibliography, edited, readers, pe. Helen O Clery nee Gallagher 1910 11 October 2006 was an Irish writer specializing in children s books Helen O CleryBorn1910Stranorlar County DonegalDied11 October 2006KnocklyonNationalityIrishOccupationWriter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Edited readers 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life EditO Clery was born as Helen Gallagher in Stranorlar County Donegal the middle child of three born to Henry Thomas Gallagher and Eileen Cullen Gallagher 1 Her father was Crown Solicitor for County Donegal Her mother came from County Wexford Her mother started several small industries to employ local girls and Belgian refugees A confectionery proved very successful Her father joined her mother in the business and they established Urney Chocolates in Dublin it developed into one of the largest confectionery manufacturers in Europe 2 Helen Gallagher attended schools in Dublin and France and trained as a nurse at St Vincent s Hospital in Stephen s Green 1 Career EditO Clery was trained as a nurse and a physiotherapist but she wrote children s books while she was at home raising her five children 3 Her writing was a family business some of her books were illustrated by her elder daughter Ann and her manuscripts were typed by her sister in law Una Coonan Her Pegasus books included maps drawn by her son Edward 1 O Clery also took an intense interest in Irish pre history and archaeo astronomy studying and surveying the stone circle at Athgreany near Hollywood County Wicklow and photographing them especially at each solstice and equinox She published her research as Athgreany Stone Circle The Stones of Time 1990 and later as Zodiacal Archetypes in Celtic Myths 1992 1 Bibliography EditSparks Fly Collins London 1948 Spring Show Collins London 1949 Swiss Adventure Collins London 1951 The Mystery of Black Sod Point Franklin Watts Inc New York 1959 4 The Mystery of the Phantom Ship Franklin Watts Inc New York 1961 5 Mysterious Waterway Allen Figgis Dublin 1963 6 Rebel Sea Queen Franklin Watts New York 1965 The Pegasus Book of Ireland Dennis Dobson London 1967 The Pegasus Book of Egypt Dennis Dobson London 1968 The Pegasus Book of the Nile Dennis Dobson London 1970 7 The Pegasus Story of Atlantis Dennis Dobson London 1971 The Pegasus Book of East Africa Dennis Dobson London 1972 8 Athgreany Stone Circle The Stones of Time Al Morrison New York 1990 9 Zodiacal Archetypes in Celtic Myths Al Morrison New York 1992 Edited readers Edit Helen O Clery also compiled and edited readers 10 including The Ireland Reader 1963 11 The Mermaid Reader 1964 and Queens Queens Queens 1965 1 12 Personal life EditIn 1936 Helen Gallagher married Dermot O Clery a civil and mechanical engineer who later taught at Trinity College Dublin 6 They lived at Tallaght in County Dublin and had five children Ann Henry Peter Edward and Eliza Helen O Clery was widowed in 1977 and she died in 2006 aged 96 years while living with her daughter in Knocklyon 1 13 There is a collection of her manuscripts in the de Grummond Children s Literature Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi 14 References Edit a b c d e f Anne O Clery Shouldice 2005 Helen O Clery nee Gallagher Writer South Dublin Libraries Nolan Karen Snelling Sara 2010 Sweet Memories The Story of Urney Chocolates Blue Rook Press ISBN 978 0 9566474 0 5 Helen O Clery Ricorso Retrieved 11 March 2020 Teen Age Mystery Journal and Courier 7 November 1959 p 27 Retrieved 12 March 2020 Boston Howard 16 April 1961 Vanishing Vessel THE MYSTERY OF THE PHANTOM SHIP By Helen O Clery 218 pp New York Franklin Watts 2 95 For Ages 12 to 16 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 12 March 2020 a b Mysterious Waterway National Collection of Children s Books Retrieved 12 March 2020 O Clery Helen 1970 The Pegasus book of the Nile London Dennis Dobsob ISBN 978 0 234 77483 0 O Clery Helen 1972 The Pegasus book of East Africa Dobson ISBN 9780234776803 O Clery Helen 1990 Stone Circle Athgreany The Stones of Time A H Morrison Starrett Vincent 18 October 1964 Arsenic s First Fan Chicago Tribune p 238 Retrieved 12 March 2020 Wartenberg George 21 August 1965 Irish Reader is a Joy The Cincinnati Enquirer p 10 Retrieved 12 March 2020 via Newspapers com O Clery Helen 1965 Queens Queens Queens O CLERY Death notice Irish Times Family Notices Retrieved 12 March 2020 Helen O Clery Papers de Grummond Children s Literature Collection University of Southern Mississippi Retrieved 12 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helen O 27Clery amp oldid 1170927670, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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