Philip Dixon Hardy, ‘The holy wells of Ireland / containing an account of those various places of pilgrimage and penance which are still annually visited by thousands of the Roman catholic peasantry / with a ... description of the patterns and stations periodically held in various districts of Ireland (Dublin: Philip Dixon Hardy, Cecilia Street, 1836).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Report of mission to Ireland of the Women’s International League / October 1920’ (London, printed by C.F. Hodgson & Son, 1920).
A clipping of an article (with illustration) on Poulaphouca Bridge in County Wicklow.
A clipping of an article (with illustration) on Grannagh Castle (also known as Granny Castle) on the banks of the River Suir in County Kilkenny.
A clipping of an article (with illustration) on Sligo Abbey, a ruined Dominican friary.
A clipping of an illustration of the ruins of Courtstown Castle in County Kilkenny.
A clipping of an illustration of Dunsany Castle in County Meath.
A clipping of an article (with illustration) on Ballyfin House in County Laois (formerly Queen’s County).
A clipping of an illustration of a High Cross at the early Christian monastic site in Monasterboice in County Louth.
A clipping of an illustration of Muckross Abbey, a ruined Franciscan friary near Killarney in County Kerry.