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Fr. Michael O’Hickey and his aunt

A carte de visite of Fr. Michael O’Hickey and his aunt. The print is credited to Poole, photographer, 34 Mall, Waterford. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘Wishing Uncle Maurice & Ellie all the joys and blessings of the Holy Xmas season / M.P.H / 1894’. A later annotation reads ‘Mrs O’Brien, aunt of Dr. O’Hickey’.

Letter to Margaret Pearse

Letter to Margaret Pearse. No signature is extant for the letter. The headed address is given as the Hotel Sherman Chicago. The letter is incomplete but refers to Margaret Mary Pearse and St. Enda’s School.

Letter to Margaret Pearse from D.P. Martin

Letter to Margaret Pearse from D.P. Martin congratulating her on her recent election victory. The address and date portion of the letter have been torn away. Martin added ‘That business of wrecking your lovely place at Ranelagh was a frightful shame that was talked about all over England by the Labour party and condemned in no half-hearted fashion’.

Letter to Margaret Pearse

Letter to Margaret Pearse referring to her intention to go the United States for a ‘lecturing tour’. The letter is seemingly incomplete and is not signed.

Pearse Memorial / an appeal to the Irish Race

A printed appeal ‘to the Irish Race’ for funds to keep St. Enda’s School at the Hermitage, Rathfarnham in Dublin. Published by Comhartha-Chuimhne Phadraic agus Liam Mhic Phiarais. The first page has a photograph of Patrick Pearse.

St. Enda’s School Purchase Fund Flier

Flier and subscription card for the St. Enda’s School purchase fund fundraising ‘to return the School to The Hermitage, Rathfarnham’. At foot of second page ‘Signed by F. Murphy and E. Bulfin, Hon. Secs.; Joseph MacDonagh and Rev. Eugene Nevin, C.P. Hon. Treas’. At top right side: ‘St. Enda’s College, Oakley Road, Ranelagh, Dublin’. The text is mainly in English with a small portion in Irish. Published in Dublin by The Gaelic Press. Twenty signatures are extant on the subscription portion of the item.

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