The exterior of the Capuchin Friary in Sichili, Zambia.
Cover addressed to 'The Father Mathew Record' and 'Capuchin Annual Office', Church Street, Dublin, from Leo Vala Photography, Knightsbridge Studios Brompton Road, London. The cover includes two black and white prints and a press release from Vala Photography regarding the proceeds from a sale of a profile print of Christ being donated to the Turin Shroud Investigation Fund.
A set of two photographic postcard prints of the Shrine of Saint Anne in Holy Trinity Church in Cork. One of the prints is dated 26 July 1927 (the feast day of Saint Anne). Published by Guy & Co., Ltd., Cork.
A post card print titled 'Shrine of Blessed Oliver Plunkett / St. Peter's Church, West Street, Drogheda'. Saint Peter’s Church houses the National Shrine to Oliver Plunkett, the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh who was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn in London on 1 July 1681. Plunkett was the last Catholic martyr to die in England. He was beatified in 1920 and canonised in 1975.
A postcard print of the shrine of Oliver Plunkett in Saint Peter’s Church in Drogheda in County Louth. The image shows the head of Oliver Plunkett, the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh who was executed in London on 11 July 1681. Plunkett was beatified by Pope Benedict XV on 23 May 1920. The postcard was published by a branch of the Catholic Truth Society in Drogheda.
A postcard print of the altar containing the shrine of Br. Conrad of Parzham OFM Cap. at the Friary Church in Altötting, Bavaria, Germany. Br Conrad of Parzham was canonized on 20 May 1934.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Should we be robbed our Protestant birth right / from the appeal court to the King, the Houses of Parliament and the Public’ (Felixstowe: Premier Press, [c.1948]).
Edward McLysaght, ‘Short study of a transplanted family in the seventeenth century’ (Dublin: Brown & Nolan Ltd., 1935).
Short stories by Leon O’Kennedy submitted for publication in 'The Father Mathew Record' (later 'Eirigh'). The stories are titled ‘The Call’, ‘These things are not thine’, ‘The St. Brigid’s Cross’, ‘To Hell or to Connacht’, and ‘Sunset and After’.
Short note thanking Prior.