A handbill in the republican interest drawing a parallel between the executions carried out by the British government and the Irish Free State.
A photographic print of a British military inspection in the Royal Barracks (now Collins Barracks) in Dublin. The inspecting officer is General Sir John Maxwell (1859-1929).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘British Ulster rejects an Irish republic ... press notes of the London news conference of the Rt. Hon. Sir Basil Brooke, MP, 13th April, 1948’ (Belfast: Ulster Unionist Council, [1948]).
Bro. Basil Coleman C.P. 1949115 Certificate of Voluntary Blood Donation.
Blood Group Orh Positive.
Bro Basil Coleman C.P. Invitation to wedding 1955. Mary Monica Cassels and Gabriel
Cullen.
Bro. Basil Coleman C.P. Driving Licence 1960-63 issued in Belfast.
Bro. Basil Coleman C.P. O.N.E. Officers Club Receipt for Membership.
Bro. Basil Coleman C.P. 149115 Prospectus for Admission to Passionists 1928.
Bro. Joseph van Reit Photograph Aston Hall.
Bro. Laurence Carr C.P. 1854007 Portrait and notes on back as follows:
Bro. Laurence Carr C.P. Born Belfast, Rosemary St. 1834. The first native of Belfast to join
the Order of the Passion. Clothed in the Habit 1853--57years ago. One of the Pioneers of
the Order to go out to Australia 1887 where he still (1910) lives.
Photo number 2096