A clipping of a letter from Richard O’Sullivan, barrister at law, to Éamon de Valera, challenging him to a public debate on the issue of constitutionalism versus Sinn Féin. The clipping is taken from the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (12 January 1918).
Cornelius Lucey, ‘A Christian alternative to communism and fascism’ (Dublin: Catholic truth Society of Ireland, 1937). Described as ‘an exposition of the Principles of Christian Corporativism as advocated in the Encyclicals Rerum Novarum, Quadragesimo Anno and Divini Redemptoris’. CTSI pamphlet no. 1466.
A book written by Darrell Figgis (1882-1925) referring to the imprisonment of Irish republicans for political crimes and offences. Published in Dublin by The Talbot Press.
Darrell Figgis, ‘A chronicle of jails’ (Dublin: The Talbot Press, 1917).
A print titled 'a Claddagh Group’, Galway, c.1940.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘A collection of Orange and Protestant songs / arranged and compiled by William Peake’ (Belfast: William Bridgett & Sons, 1930).
Arthur Brownfield, ‘A concise lesson in Irish history contained in a letter to Mr. H.T. Davenport’ (Hanley: J. Bebbington, 1886).
A view of children following cattle on a country road in about 1940.
A portrait photograph of a County Down farmer in about 1930.
A pamphlet condemning the system of apartheid enforced by the Government of South Africa. Published by the Information Service of the United Nations.