Copies of ‘Banba’ / A magazine of fiction and general interest’, Vol. III, No. 2 (June 1922). The periodical was printed by Manusel and Lecky and published by the Gael Publishing & Trading Society in Dublin. The Gael Co-operative Society was established by the leading administrators, publicists, educationalists, and writers of Ireland to develop national thought and energy through the medium of ‘Banba’, their monthly magazine of fiction and general interest. In general, the monthly periodical included articles of Irish fiction, poetry, and miscellanea. With contributions by Brinsley MacNamara, Aodh de Blacam, Edward Martin, Daniel Corkery, F.R. Higgins, Padraic Ó Conaire, George Shields, W.J. Lawrence, Eithne Ní Pheadair, and P.J. Tuohy. The editions also carried occasional illustrations by George Monks, Mícheal MacLiaimmhóir, Kathleen Ennis, Seán Murchadha, and Caitlín Nic Aonghusa.
A lantern slide showing a print of a banquet in honour of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. The print is captioned 'Temperance banquet in Cork, 1840' and is taken from 'The Illustrated London News', February, 1840.
A Bantu translation of an ‘Act of Dedication to the Sacred Heart’ by Fr. Philip Connor OFM Cap. The title reads: ‘Kezo yak u ineela kwa Pilu ye Adoreha ya Jesu’.
A drawing of the Basilica of Saint Clare (Basilica di Santa Chiara) in Assisi, Italy. The illustration is initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. An ink stamp on the reverse gives a date of 15 December 1939.
A drawing of the Basilica of St. Anthony in Padua, Italy. The illustration is initialled by Peter Frederick Anson.
Author: Seán Ua Ceallaigh (1872-1957)
Publisher: Baile Átha Cliath [Dublin]: MacGuill
Language: Irish
Full title: 'Beatha an Athar Tiobóid Maitiú /ó láimh Sheáin Uí Cheallaigh / maille le réamhrádh ó láimh An Athar Aguistín'
Ink stamp reads: ‘Father Mathew Memorial Hall, Church Street, Dublin’.
The text has an Introduction in English by Fr. Augustine Hayden OFM Cap. (1870-1954).
Booklet titled 'Becoming a Pioneer / Lessons and Update' authored by Sister Mary Dympna O’Leary HCS and Sister Rita Brennan HCS. The booklet was intended to be used by Pioneer Total Abstinence Members in Africa. The publication was prepared by St. Raphael’s Printing and Computer Training Project, Mufulira, Zambia.
Emyr Estyn Evans, ‘Belfast / The Site and The City / Reprinted from the “Ulster Journal of Archaeology”, 3rd series, volume 7’ (Belfast, 1944).
Very Rev. J. Coogan CSSr, ‘Belfast and the Bible’ (Belfast, printed by the ‘Irish News’, 1948).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Belfast fifty years ago / a lecture / delivered by Thomas Gaffikin, in the Working Men’s Institute, Belfast / on Thursday evg., April 8th, 1875 / James Alex. Henderson, in the chair’ (Belfast: James Cleeland, 3rd edition, 1894).