book written telling the story of twelve local men f Fermoy shot dead by a British regiment during the Irish Tithe War of the 1830s (authored by Edward Garner).
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brief history of the Church of Ireland parish and church building of Fermoy (authored by Niall Brunicardi).
"A commemorative pictorial album", messages from hierarchy, programme of events to celebrate 200th anniversary of Church.
cutting from The Kerryman newspaper containing advertisement for a series of stories relating to Fermoy written by Mary Hickey that would shortly be published in the newspaper (4 October 1958); "British troops ran amok but Fermoy did not wilt" (c1950s); "Fermoy man's arrest after taking of British arms" (c1950s); cutting containing image of "Blessed Oliver Plunkett Girls' Pipe Band" (c1960s); "Many mourn [Archbishop] Dr Mannix" (1963); "Edmund Burke's youth by the Blackwater" (c1980s).
handwritten history of he life and history of Nano Nagle, the Presentation Sisters and the founding of Fermoy Convent by unnamed person [possibly a schoolchild], photos and images of Fermoy Convent and school.
typed account of the founding of Fermoy Convent and its overseas missions.
three drawings possibly made by a schoolchild in celebration of 150th anniversary.
drawing of proposed renovations that were to be carried out on Fermoy Convent with written explanation of work to be carried out.
details of school and student expenses, postage expenses, religious expenses, charity expenses.
copybooks with attendance numbers of boys and girls and figures written underneath, also contains details of holidays.