A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Through corruption to dismemberment … / a story of apostacy and betrayal / by “Red Hand” ([Derry, c.1915]).
The front cover of ‘The Gael / An Gaodhal’ (August-September 1900). Only the cover page is extant.
A file of editions of ‘An t-Óglach’ from January to October 1930. The file includes an offprint from the publication written by the Marquis Mac Swiney of Mashinglass (Patrick MacSwiney) titled ‘Notes on the early services of “Irlanda el famoso” with reference to recent paper on the Irish regiments in the service of Spain’ (Dublin: ‘An t-Óglach’, printed at Mahon’s printing works, Yarnhall Street, 1930).
A drawing of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Saul in County Down. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. The illustration is titled ‘Saul Church, Co. Down’.
A drawing of the Basilica of Saint Clare (Basilica di Santa Chiara) in Assisi, Italy. The illustration is initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. An ink stamp on the reverse gives a date of 15 December 1939.
A drawing of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore) in the Piazza del Vescovado in Assisi, Italy.
A drawing of the town of San Gimignano in Tuscany, Italy. The illustration shows San Gimignano’s surviving medieval tower houses. The illustration is initialled by Peter Frederick Anson.
A drawing of the refectory of Saint Clare in the San Damiano church complex in Assisi, Italy. The illustration is initialled by Peter Frederick Anson.
A drawing of San Sebastiano fuori le mura (Basilica of Saint Sebastian outside the walls) on the Via Appia in Rome. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. An annotation in pencil reads ‘Built over the spot where the bodies of Saints Peter and Saint were hidden during 3rd century persecutions. Belongs to Friars Minor’.
A letter from Rev. Hugh Jackson Lawlor, Dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, to Douglas Hyde thanking him for sending the collection of Gaelic hymns printed in ‘Dánta Dé’.