A carte de visite produced by Lauder Brothers’ photographic studio, 32 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘Mary. 10/1/71’. Another date is given (25 February 1871).
Cash account of James Pearse, 27 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. Includes references to his salary payments, bank accounts, and rent due on his premises.
A censored edition of the 'Catholic Bulletin', Vol. VI, no. 5-6, May-June 1916. On pp 250-253 there is a blank space with the title ‘Dublin – May 1916’ over a signature, probably referring to a poem by Gobnait Ní Bhruadair which was censored. Similarly, ‘Matters of the Moment’ has also been left purposely blank (pp 261-3). An annotation in pen on the front cover reads ‘Specimens of censorship. No editorial. No notes on Matters of Moment. Part of Msgr. O’Riordan’s Sermon, p. 267’.
Author: Louisiana Murphy Publisher: [Publisher not identified] Language: English BOUND WITH: Eugene Davis, 'The Centenary Ode' (Cork: Guy & Co., 1890), 14 pp.
Author: August Ljunggren Publisher: Stockholm: Oskar Eklund Language: English Full title: 'Central Association for Instruction in Temperance / origin, organisation and spheres of work / a short survey by commission of the Central Association for the 12th International Anti-Alcohol Congress in London, 18-24 of July 1909'.
Certificate awarded to the Father Mathew Players for their first-place finish in the Senior Shakespeare Drama competition at the 'Feis Ráth Maonais' (Rathmines Feis).