Copy of The Daily Telegraph , with main feature entitled 'The new family at No.10', and another article on page 1 entitled 'Sinn Féin leaders win seats'.
Copy of the decision of the European Commission of Human Rights on application number 5310/71 submitted by Ireland against the United Kingdom.
Copy of the deed of feoffment granted under the King’s Justices of Ireland ruling on the claims of transplanted persons in the case of Edmond Hearne, a transplanted person, in relation to the lands of his father John, and rules that he possesses the following lands. 102 acres at Ahanduff, 71 acres in Garrynanllagh and Killimor, 39 acres in Culbant, 39 acres in Gortwilliam, 28 acres in Cahir, 46 acres in Cortnamanagh, 25 acres in Finsdilgny, 142 acres in Clonuose, 85 acres in Loughaurie, 16 acres in Balayglasse, 15 acres in Rahine, 16 acres in Loughaneroe, 5 acres in Cloncomysmore and Ardawley, 52 acres lying in the lands of Leitrim and Longford in County Galway.
Copy of the deed of sale, and particulars and conditions of sale, for the site at Ridgeway Street between Roger Alan Moore and the Lyric Players Theatre. Also includes copy of the deed of sale proving Roger Moore's ownership of the site.
Copy of the 'Derry Journal', mostly dedicated to Bloody Sunday and to the funerals of the 13 dead.
Copy of the design proposal and programme for the exhibition, created by Propeller Design.
Copy of the first draft screenplay of "The Dead" by Tony Huston, based on the short-story by James Joyce.
Copy of The Hollywood Reporter , containing a report on the upcoming 60th Oscar Awards, including Tony Huston for best adapted screenplay.
Copy of the Illustrated and descriptive souvenir of Galway City (Galway 1915), published by the Forthill Bazaar Committee. With black and white photographs of the city, mostly buildings and topographic features, complemented by short précis (no authors na
Copy of The illustrated book of the military tattoo and exhibition (Dublin 1945), for the events held at the R.D.S., Dublin, 27 August - 8 September. Listing G.A. Hayes-McCoy, National Museum, as "honorary historical adviser". Aside from programme, also including contextualising pieces on army and national themes; essays on Owen Ruadh O'Neill, on the battle of Benburb (by J. Dowling), a short story.