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A large group of Maureen O'Hara awards and presentations
29 November 2016, 12:00 EST
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A large group of Maureen O'Hara awards and presentations
Comprising 15 award certificates, 1934-1968. Highlights include Guildhall School of Music and Drama Final Examination "in Elocution, with merit" certificate, Dublin, June, 1937; The National Order of the Purple Heart citation, May 9, 1950; The Council of Motion Picture Organizations, Audience Award Nomination, 1955, for Best Performance by an Actress (does not list film's title); Photoplay Magazine Award, presented to Twentieth Century-Fox for Sitting Pretty, "One of America's ten most popular motion pictures for the year 1948"; Father Matthew Memorial Hall, Dublin, 2nd Prize for Elocution; certificate in Gaelic, First Prize in "Shakespearian [sic] Dialogue", circa 1930s; Newspaper Film Critics of America citation, March 1, 1940; The Heart of Variety Show Business Award, Variety Club of Philadelphia, January 18, 1968; Tit-Bits Film of the Month Award, presented to O'Hara for McClintock!, February, 1964; an original pen and ink caricature of several of O'Hara's co-workers from At Sword's Point (1952) fencing, including fencing instructor Albert Cavens, inscribed, To Maureen: / A swell gal and a worthy opponent" and signed ("Barrows / '52"); a certificate related to The Long Gray Line, Columbia Pictures logo to top, with eleven signatures to lower half; and four Boxoffice Blue Ribbon Awards, presented to O'Hara for her performances in Miracle on 34th Street (July, 1947), Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (July, 1962), Spencer's Mountain (July, 1963), and McClintock! (December, 1963).


















