Charles G. Mortimer, ‘Song prayers of the church / a brief anthology in Latin and English’ (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, [1937]). CTSI Pamphlet no. 1482.
A propaganda handbill urging support for Joseph McGuinness. The poem reads:
‘And now, says I, where’s your right hand,
To strike a blow for the rebel band,
And drive John Redmond out of the land?
Now, who are you going to vote for?’
Draft of an article by Tom Barry titled ‘Some West Cork Engagements / 1920-1921’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970).
Draft article titled ‘Some Unknown Heroes of the War of Independence’ with reference to the lives of Tommy Bryan, Jerry Mee, Sam Maguire, Paddy Moran, and Jack Staunton. The author of the article is not stated.
Includes; article detailing "What a [religious] community is NOT", and "What is community" (written by Reverend J. Pasquier O.M.I. [Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate]).
Facsimile prints and drawings compiled for an article by Arthur H. Mitchell titled ‘Some of the Irish with Washington’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977), pp 70-88.The documents were sourced from a facsimile pack published by the Academy Press on Irish connections with the American Revolutionary War. The file includes a copy drawing of a group portrait by Lawrence O’Toole illustrating Irish connections with George Washington and the American Declaration of Independence.
Includes; list of schools operating in Cork c1826 giving Christian denomination of schools, whether private or free, numbers of students attending, whether schools were Society assisted or not, income of teachers, descriptions of school houses.
typed update on the work and experiences of the Presentation Sisters in Ecuador, geographical information about region, names of Irish religious in Ecuador, photocopy of map of Ecuador.
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A letter to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. enclosing a copy of a lecture by Seán MacEntee titled ‘Some memories of Easter Week’. Includes a cover letter from MacEntee’s secretary expressing his wish that the text is not published as it ‘is a part of work which the Minister hopes to complete when he retires from politics’. (11 April 1946).