General Visitation: MS; mimeographed: Malachy of the VII Dolours(Gavin),C,P, Provincial, to all members of the Province of St. Joseph. ,Comments on the recent Visitation by Fr. General, and some points raised by his Paternity. Also the Horarium approved by General Consulta for Retreats of Modified Observance.
eneral Chapters: General Chapters: English translation of the decrees of the 32nd General Chapter, Rome, 30 April to 27 May, 1925
General Visitation: The General, Fr. Malcolm Lavelle, to all ,e,bers of the province: As a result of visitation he details certain matters tht are ruled out.
A handbill, in the republican interest, underlining the emphasis in the articles of the Irish Free State constitution which were declared vital and unalterable by Kevin O’Higgins – ‘on the authority of the King’. Published in Dublin .
An article titled ‘Geoffrey Keating’ by Fr. Richard Henebry. The article is taken from the ‘Journal of the Ivernian Society’ (July-Sept., 1913), pp 197-202.
A collection of photographic prints showing the North and South Sioma Falls region of the Zambezi River, Western Province, Zambia. The prints were produced by Geo Survey International Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya, for Br. Andew O’Shea OFM Cap. Some of the prints have been annotated: ‘Linanga’, ‘Sioma Plain’, ‘Spencer’s Village’, and ‘Ferry Crossing’.
An information sheet titled ‘George Bernard Shaw appeals to the IRA / friendship with Britain’. The document quotes from remarks by George Bernard Shaw with ‘Ireland's answer’ signed by P. Fleming ‘on behalf of the Government of the Republic’.
A clipping of tribute article on George Bernard Shaw published in ‘The Listener’ (2 November 1950).
A clipping of a photograph of George Bernard Shaw pictured on his 92nd birthday. The clipping is taken from the ‘Sunday Independent’ (25 July 1948).
A clipping of a photograph of George Bernard Shaw while on holidays in Rosslare in County Wexford. The caption notes that it was one of the last photographs taken of Shaw in Ireland. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Travel’ magazine (February 1951).