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King and Constitution

King and Constitution / by Frank Gallagher (Proinnsias Ó Gallchobhair). Published by Wood Printing Works Ltd., Fleet Street, Dublin. The purpose and goals of Fianna Fáil on p. [3] of wrapper.

Knight-Errands of Faith

Cutting from an article by Terence O’Hanlon in the 'Sunday Independent' referring to Fr. James O’Mahony’s recent publication, 'African Adventure' (1936), which covers the pioneering missionary work of the Irish Capuchins in Northern Rhodesia. The article includes photographic prints of Fr. James and the church in Parow parish, Cape Province, South Africa. See CA AMI/1/8/1.

Know your home / Rhodesia

A study on Northern Rhodesia compiled by Rev. E. Hoch. The text focuses on the northern part of the country inhabited by the Babemba and other tribes. The notes are largely based on 'Rhodesia and Nyasaland' by W.V. Brelsford and 'A study of the Babemba and neighbouring tribes' by Fr. Etienne OBE. The text includes a ‘tribal map of Northern Rhodesia’ attached to the back cover.

Kuomboka

'Kuomboka / a living traditional culture among the Malozi people of Zambia by Likando Kalaluka' (Ndola: National Educational Company of Zambia, 1979).

L’apôtre de la tempérance, ou Vie du P. Théobald Mathieu

Author: E. Peltier
Publisher: Paris: Librairie Charles Poussielgue, 15 Rue Cassette
Language: French
Series: Nouvelle Bibliothèque Franciscaine; VIII
Full title: 'L’apôtre de la tempérance, ou Vie du P. Théobald Mathieu, des Frères mineurs capucins de la province d’Irlande / par E. Peltier / d’apres les travaux de Lord Maguire'.
Annotation: Ink stamp on inside front cover reads: ‘Library OFM Cap., Church Street’.

La Liguria Del Popolo

An Italian newspaper containing an article by Donal McHales, General Consular and Agent of the Irish Republic, concerning the ‘atrocities’ committed by Belfast Protestants upon Irish Catholics and nationalists. (p. 2).

Lay Group at Ard Mhuire Friary

Photographic print of a large group of lay persons outside the main entrance to Ard Mhuire Friary. The group may have been assembled for a religious ceremony. The group includes some members of An Garda Síochána.

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