A copy of 'The Republic' edited by Darrell Figgis, 21 June 1919 (Vol. 1, No. 1). Figgis published this republican newssheet from offices at 40 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin.
Draft of an article by Grainne O’Flynn titled ‘Some aspects of the concern of the Religious Society of Friends with Education in Ireland, 1675-1812’.
section on Presentation Sisters.
A copy of ‘The reign of Sir Edward Carson / by Hon. George Peel’ (London: P. S. King & Son, 1914).
The refectory in the Capuchin Friary (Walkin Street, later Friary Street), Kilkenny.
A copy of ‘The red-haired woman / her autobiography / by Louise Kenny’ (London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, W., 1905).
Script for 'The Red Wine of Youth – A three act drama of the War of Independence' by James McCormack, Volvanstown, Fordstown, Navan, County Meath. The script provides a list of actors playing the main characters in the play.
A copy of ‘The Red Hand / The Ulster Monthly Magazine’ Vol. 1, No. 2 (Oct. 1920). The publication includes articles on history, literature, and the arts written primarily from a nationalist perspective.
A report on a meeting of Irish socialists in the Mansion House, Dublin. The purpose of the meeting was to ‘congratulate the Russian people on the triumph they have won for democratic principles’. The speakers included Dr Kathleen Lynn, Constance Markievicz, William O’Brien, and Maud Gonne MacBride. The article reports that ‘The Red Flag’ was sung at the meeting. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (5 February 1918).
Carmelite Order, St. Joseph's, Drumcondra: The Irish Press: Department of Social Welfare, J. F. Dalton: Dennis Barrett: J. Quinn: Catherine O'Brien: Department of Agriculture, James Matthew Dillon: Martin M. Gleeson: Department of the Taoiseach, John A. Costello
This file contains notes on the history of the school, `The Recreation League Review,' for 1947 (2 copies), a copy of the Recreation League Review 2947 with two enclosures, which consist of a newspaper cutting from The Irish Press, three copies of the 1949 edition, a copy of the 1951 edition and a copy of the 1957 edition. This file also contains correspondence from a variety of individuals thanking Brother Vincent Corcoran for copies of the publication.