Maire MacEgan, ‘The Marvels at Kerrytown’ (Dublin: Bray Printing Company, [c.1947]).
A complete copy of 'The Tatler and Bystander', 18 Feb. 1948, which includes an article (and photographic print) re the wedding in London of Pieter Stewart Bam (1914-2001) and Margaret Agnes Kitson. A manuscript annotation notes that ‘Pieter Stewart Bam is the son of the former owner of Ards House’.
Inscribed on the bowl: ‘Marian Arts Society Father Mathew Féis Perpetual Challenge Cup’. The bowl is also inscribed with a list of winners from 1962-97.
A clipping of an appreciation of Douglas Hyde written by Daniel Corkery. The article was published in the ‘Irish Press’ (13 July 1949).
A flier with the text of satirical ballad titled ‘The Man from the “Morning Post”’. To be sung to the air of ‘When Irish eyes are smiling’.
Timothy Harrington MP, ‘The Maamtrasna massacre / impeachment of the trials … with appendix containing report of trials and correspondence between Most Rev. Dr. M’Evilly and the Lord Lieutenant’ (Dublin: Nation Office, 70 Middle Abbey Street, 1884)
A view of the Lyric Cinema, James Street, Dublin in about 1950. The Lyric Cinema closed in 1962 and the building was later used as part of a commercial premises. It was demolished in 2002.
A postcard print titled 'The Lucky Wishing Well, Glendalough' in County Wicklow. The postcard was published by Valentine & Sons.
A colour aerial photograph of the lower school, Presentation Convent Enniscorthy. No date provided.
Presentation SistersAn image of The Lough, a freshwater lake located to the south-west of Cork city centre. A Capuchin friar and another individual are walking at the lake's edge.