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Belfast Pogrom

A clipping of an article with various statements and extracts from publications on incidents in the Belfast Pogrom in Northern Ireland.

Belfast City Hall

A postcard print of Belfast City Hall issued by the Ulster Tourist Development Association (UTDA), 6 Royal Avenue, Belfast.

Belclare, County Galway

A view of Belclare, a small village in County Galway. The rural parish chapel in the image is the Church of the Sacred Heart (1923).

Bedouin Arabs, Bethlehem, Palestine

Two photographic prints showing Bedouin Arabs in Bethlehem, Palestine, in about 1930. The original captions for the prints are as follows: (top) ‘The Bedouin Arabs from all parts of Judea come into the market at Bethlehem to sell their flocks of goats and camels to local Christians. The market is held every Saturday but very few tourists find their way to this interesting spot in the ancient city’. (bottom) ‘Bethlehem – an unusual scene. The market place is a spot off the track for pilgrims and tourists’.

Bective Abbey, County Meath

An aerial view of Bective Abbey, a ruined Cistercian abbey on the banks of the River Boyne in County Meath. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Army Air Corps / 10 September 1931 / Bective Abbey / Lens: 8½ inch'.

Becoming a Pioneer

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.

Beatha an Athar Tiobóid Maitiú

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).

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