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- 1979
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'Kuomboka / a living traditional culture among the Malozi people of Zambia by Likando Kalaluka' (Ndola: National Educational Company of Zambia, 1979).
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'Kuomboka / a living traditional culture among the Malozi people of Zambia by Likando Kalaluka' (Ndola: National Educational Company of Zambia, 1979).
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Two views of Kylemore Abbey in Connemara, County Galway, in about 1940.
L’apôtre de la tempérance, ou Vie du P. Théobald Mathieu
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Author: E. Peltier
Publisher: Paris: Librairie Charles Poussielgue, 15 Rue Cassette
Language: French
Series: Nouvelle Bibliothèque Franciscaine; VIII
Full title: 'L’apôtre de la tempérance, ou Vie du P. Théobald Mathieu, des Frères mineurs capucins de la province d’Irlande / par E. Peltier / d’apres les travaux de Lord Maguire'.
Annotation: Ink stamp on inside front cover reads: ‘Library OFM Cap., Church Street’.
Lá chinn an dá lá dhéag: Paidir
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Draft poem by Piaras Mac Lochlainn titled ‘Lá chinn an dá lá dhéag: Paidir’.
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An Italian newspaper containing an article by Donal McHales, General Consular and Agent of the Irish Republic, concerning the ‘atrocities’ committed by Belfast Protestants upon Irish Catholics and nationalists. (p. 2).
Lady Aberdeen and the Women’s National Health Association
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A clipping of members of the Women’s National Health Association (WNHA) in Dublin in 1915. The image was published in the ‘Irish Life’ magazine (19 February 1915) on the occasion of the departure of the WNHA’s founder Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon (Lady Aberdeen) from Ireland. She is the central figure in the front row. (Volume page 155)
Lady Stewart-Bam at Ards House
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Clipping of an article titled ‘Lady Stewart-Bam at Ards House’ published in 'The Gentlewoman' magazine. The article refers to the marriage of Captain Sir Pieter Canzius Van Bloommestein Bam and Ena Dingwall Tasca Stewart of Ards House, County Donegal, on 26 July 1910. The article also provides an account of the Stewart-Bam residence in Ards, County Donegal. With a photographic print of Lady Stewart-Bam and Ards House. The article reads:
'Lady Stewart-Bam, although the heiress to an Irish estate, was not born in Ireland: but here heart is often with her people there, and she loves nothing so much as to find herself surrounded by those who hail from the “distressful Isle”. She told the writer that when she settles down in her own home in London, she intends to have none but her “own people” about her as servants'.
The file includes a photostat copy of the article.
Lament for Thomas Ashe by Seán Ó Cathasaigh (Seán O’Casey)
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A leaflet with the text of a lament for Thomas Ashe by Seán Ó Cathasaigh (Seán O’Casey). Printed in Dublin by Fergus O'Connor.
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Specifications for a local government land improvement scheme for the Ards estate. Includes sketch maps of the old friary residence and adjoining farmyard with a legend indicating the scrub-land to be removed and the existing drainage system. The specification and map were sent to the guardian of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary.
Landowners and Encumbrancers’ Association
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