Sympathy notes compiled by Muintir na Tíre following the death of Canon Hayes on 30 January 1957.
Bundle of sympathy cards on the death of Eoghan Ó Tuairisc.
Sympathy card from E Boyle
Syllabus for training programmes organised by Muintir na Tíre for community development purposes; includes correspondence with Swansea and St. Patrick’s Maynooth universities who provide course in community development.
Copy of the Sydenham Defence Association [Loyalist] magazine, 25th edition, volume 1.
Scrap of paper, part of a sworn statement of Thomas Hand[rick], Woodstown, Co [Dublin?], relating to an original lease of lands in the Queen’s Co [Co Laois].
Sworn affidavit made by Vincent de Paul O'Connor before William P. Corrigan, Notary Public, stating that he is the father of Una Mary Crowley O'Connor (known for stage purposes as "Aideen O'Connor"), that the said Una Mary Crowley O'Connor is applying to enter the United States of America on the Quota allotted to Eire and that if she is admitted to the United States of America she shall not become a charge upon public funds and that his annual salary is £500 and that the present cost of living is £208 9s 11d. Also includes letter dated 24 June 1940 from the Accountant and Establishment Officer addressed 'To whom it may concern' certifying that Vincent de Paul O'Connor was employed as a Superintendent of the Mercantile Marine Office.
Documents relating to the recovery of swords and other objects from the river Corrib. Includes detailed reports on the objects found, maps and drawings of the site; text of article by Etienne Rynne entitled 'Military and Civilian Swords from the River Corrib'. Includes photograph of the recovery team with the objects recovered.