A view of the original Liberty Hall at the corner of Beresford Place and Eden Quay, Dublin, awaiting its demolition in the late 1950s.
'The Liberator' was a weekly newspaper published by Bernard Doyle from offices in Parliament Street, Dublin. The paper espoused opposition to Jim Larkin, the trade union leader during the Dublin Lockout. Each edition featured elaborate and caustic cartoons and editorials invariably attacking Larkin. The file contains a complete bound run of this short-lived journal: 23 Aug. 1913 (Vol. 1. Nos. 1-14). The file also contains 'The Irish Trade Unionist and Labour Year Book, 1913'. Edited by Bernard Doyle, 48 pp.
Date: 1729
Author: Fr. Adrien de Nancy OSFC
Publisher: Bambergæ apud Joannem Georgium Lochner, A. 1729
Full title: Liber argumentationum super præcipuas theologiæ difficultates per R.P. Adrianum a Nanceio Capucinum
Series: Part of a two-volume publication. Vol. 1 includes dedication to Charles Alexander, Duke of Lorraine.
A biographical sketch of the Irish language poet Liam Seosamh Gógan.
A biographical sketch of the actor Liam Redmond. The note is endorsed by Barbara Redmond, the actor’s wife.
An image of Liam Mellows (standing) with his two younger brothers seated, Herbert Charles 'Barney' Mellows on the left, and Frederick Mellows on the right.
Draft article by Desmond Greaves on Liam Mellows. The article was published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1972).
Photographic prints of the state visit by The Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave (1920-2017), to the United States in March 1976. The prints are credited to Tom Mathews Photography, New York, and Jack McManus, Kilmacud, Dublin. The file includes the following images:
• President Gerald Ford and Liam Cosgrave inspect a guard of honour at the White House, Washington, on St. Patrick’s Day, 1976.
• Cosgrave with Abraham Beame, Mayor of New York.
• Cosgrave with Richard J. Daley, Mayor of Chicago.
• Cosgrave with Kurt Waldheim, Secretary General of the United Nations, in New York.
Letters from the Inland Revenue regarding Saint Joseph’s liability for Undeveloped Land Duty.
Conn Mac Murchadha, ‘Léigheacht ar cathrachas Éireann / Lecture on Irish citizenship’ (Baile Átha Cliath, Sinn Féin Ard-Comhairle, [c.1924]).