Photographic prints of the sculptor Mary Redmond. One of the images shows her at work on the Father Theobald Mathew Statue (O’Connell Street, Dublin). The presumed model for the statue is also present in this image. This photograph is dated 30 June 1891. Another print seemingly shows her memorial bust of William Limbrick Martin for the Phoenix Park RIC depot (the bust was moved in 1967 to the RUC headquarters, Belfast, and the remainder of the memorial is in St. James Church, Dublin).
A clipping of a profile of the sculptor May Power by Geraldine Coster published in ‘Personality Parade’ (April 1947). May Power was the daughter of the renowned Dublin-born sculptor Albert Power.
Photographic prints compiled for an article by Sheila Mulloy titled ‘Mayo Musings’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1974). The prints are credited to Bord Fáilte Ėireann. The file includes images of: • The exterior and interior of Westport House. • Doo Lough, County Mayo. • Lough Conn, Pontoon, County Mayo. • The Mall, Westport, County Mayo. • Straide Abbey, County Mayo. • Portraits of Peter Browne, 2nd Earl of Altamont and Maud Bourke, daughter of the 3rd Viscount Bourke of Mayo and great granddaughter of Grainne Uaille.
A photographic print of Cork Corporation who voted for the election of Tomás MacCurtain as Lord Major of Cork on 31 January 1920. The photograph shows the scene in the council chamber of Cork City Hall on the day Mac Curtain was elected Lord Mayor.
A membership certificate for the ‘Wolfe Tone and Ninety Eight Memorial Association’. The document presents four scenes broadly connected with the 1798 rebellion with titles: ‘Cave Hill Compact, June 11th, 1795; Dublin, 23rd July, 1803; French Landing at Killala, August 22nd 1798; Foundation stone, National Memorial, S. Green Dublin, laid August 15th 1898’.