A photograph of the cottage at 501 North Circular Road in Dublin where ‘Mrs Fylan, the sole remaining sister of Matt Talbot resides’. The Big Tree public house is visible at the end of the road.
A photograph of 18 Upper Rutland Street in Dublin. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print notes that Talbot resided here for ‘the last days of his life’.
A photograph of Matt Talbot’s grave in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. An annotation on the reverse of the print notes the presence of a ‘petition box’ at the grave.
A clipping of an article titled ‘Matt Talbot – Franciscan Tertiary’ published in ‘The Crusader’ magazine (1 December 1933).
Catalogue for an exhibition of paintings by Maria Simonds-Gooding in the Little Theatre, Brown Thomas & Co., Grafton Street, Dublin, from 5-15 Sept. 1967.
Photographic print (on card) of Margaret Pearse, her daughter Margaret Mary Pearse, and other individuals on the steps of St. Enda’s School in Rathfarnham, Dublin.
Portrait photograph of Senator Margaret Mary Pearse. The print is credited to Adolf Morath, 88 Church Street, Liverpool.
Colour maps of the four provinces of Ireland. The maps are probably inserts from a school textbook.
Notes in both English and Irish probably written by Patrick Pearse. Includes a sketch, possibly of the medieval Christian monastery on St. Macdara’s Island off the coast of County Galway. Also includes references to St. Enda, a sixth-century saint who founded a Christian monastic settlement on Inis Mór, and Mochuda of Lismore who ‘did fishing’.