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Unidad documental simple Papers of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap.
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Letter to James Pearse from Alex C. Wiseheart

Letter from Alex C. Wiseheart, marble merchant, 139 Upper Dorset Street, Dublin, to James Pearse & Edward Sharpe, sculptors, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, forwarding a list of stone materials for sculpting work.

Postcard to James Pearse

Postcard to James Pearse from a Birmingham bank acknowledging the receipt of his letter and enclosure.

Letter to James Pearse from Battersby & Co.

Letter to James Pearse from Battersby & Co., auctioneers & valuers, 6 Westmoreland Street, Dublin, re a half yearly rent on the former’s property at 27 Great Brunswick Street in Dublin.

Letter to James Pearse from Barry Collins

Letter from Barry Collins, solicitor, 17 Lower Ormond Quay, Dubin, to James Pearse, 42 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. 2 Apr. 1878. Refers to an outstanding mortgage on the Johnston premises.

Copy Deed of Indenture

Copy deed of indenture re the ownership of premises at No. 27 Great Brunswick Street in Dublin. The deed notes that that house and premises at the address is owned by Thomas Lloyd, 14 Longwood Avenue, Dublin. The copy deed was sent to James Pearse, 27 Brunswick Street, Dublin.

War Map of The Transvaal and Adjoining Countries in South Africa

A copy of 'W. H. Smith & Son’s War Map Of The Transvaal And Adjoining Countries In South Africa With Historical Sketch Of The Boers Etc' (London, 1881). Published by W. H. Smith & Son in London. Original fold-out map. First edition. Produced during the first Boer War (1880-1).

Specification for Building Project

Specification for the workmanship and materials required in the building of a retail shop and premises on Bristol Street in Birmingham for James Pearse, 27 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. The specification was compiled by John Smith & Son, architects, 88 Colmore Row, Birmingham. James Pearse had inherited his father’s shop in Bristol Street in Birmingham and seemingly had an architectural firm draw up plans for it to be converted into a newsagent and domestic dwelling.

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