A folder with a copy of an original story and screen play titled ‘De Profundis’ by Philip O’Shea (New York). The story is seemingly set in a small village on the shores of Lough Swilly in July 1914.
A copy of a poem titled ‘Tulyarups’ (Tostal 1953)’. The poem offers a humorous take on political in-fighting among senior Fianna Fáil figures.
The sub-series contains files relating to the commemoration in 2006 of the 150th anniversary of the death of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC
The sub-series contains files relating to the commemoration in 1988 of the 150th anniversary of the inauguration of the temperance campaign by Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC.
The sub-series comprises papers relating to the ministries undertaken by Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. to various republicans detained after the Easter Rising. The section includes authorisations and passes from British forces allowing him to visit Kilmainham Jail and extracts from various letters written by republican prisoners in the immediate aftermath of the Rising.
The sub-series comprises papers relating to the ministries performed by Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. to republicans detained after the 1916 Rising. The section includes authorisations from British armed forces allowing Fr. Albert to visit detainees and extracts from various prison letters.
Bibby, Albert, 1877-1925, Capuchin priestA collection of pamphlets and reports covering the national movement principally from c.1915-1921. The sub-series comprises printed ephemera such as fliers, handbills, and other publications.
A draft copy of an article titled ‘A review of Irish affairs at the beginning of the second half century’ by Joseph O’Connor, Fossa, Killarney, County Kerry. The file includes three cover letters from O’Connor to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. (15-19 March 1951).
A copy of a poem titled ‘A song for a United Ireland / Ireland – God’s Masterpiece’ by Louis George Redmond-Howard.
An address to Homan North Fossitt signed by members of the Grand Orange Lodge of Dublin. The address is dated May 1913 and was presented to Fossitt to mark his resignation as treasurer of the Dublin Lodge due to ill health.