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’.
Includes; account of the Union of the Presentation (Mother Josephine [O'Brien?]).
A copy of Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, ‘Short life of Thomas Davis / 1840-1846’ (London/Dublin: T. Fisher Unwin, MDCCCXCV [1895]).
Short note thanking Prior.
A view of Shop Street in Galway City in about 1955. The street is the principal thoroughfare through Galway. As the name suggests, it is the city’s main shopping street, and contains numerous old brick buildings, storefronts, and an array of bars. To the right in the photograph is Lynch’s Castle, the only complete secular medieval building left standing in Galway.
An image of Tuohy's shop front in Portumna in County Galway.
An image of J. Canning's shop front in Portumna in County Galway.