Sepia photograph of a reliquary from Cathedral du Namur, Belgium.
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Black and white photographs of assorted heritage and archaeological items (many/all objects part of the collection of the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin) including: gold armlets, Kitching Spearhead (with letter attached from Joseph Raftery of the NMI), Derrinboy Hoard, Co. Offaly; leather dagger sheath, Dublin; Breac Moldoric; Fiachaeil Phádraig; and other assorted bronze, gold and stone objects, the majority help by the National Museum of Ireland.
Black and white photographs of sites such as a standing stone at Roscrea Church; and also of Athassel Priory, Co. Tipperary.
Black and white photographic prints of sites at Limavady, Co. Derry and The Pale, co. Kildare, being earthwork sites of interest.
Black and white photographic prints, which feature Etienne Rynne conducting field work and standing atop large standing stones in a rush-filled field. Location unknown.
Sepia photograph of group taken outside in Long Kesh Cage 10, 1975, 'Apres Burning'.
Note by McMenamin on reverse dates the image to Christmas 1974. Those pictured include [Mack], Danny McCashin, Hugh Doran, Paddy McMenamin, Don Farrelly, [Smuth], Peter Stewart, Leo Morgan, Oliver Burns, Tony Clarke, Anthony McKiernan, Charlie Mawhinney, Garry Scullion, Peter Young, Pakie FitzSimons, Sean Maguire, Danny McCrory, Sammy Kelly.
Colour photograph taken inside Cage 18, Long Kesh Prison. Pictured are Paddy McMenamin, Joe Doc, Belfast, Charlie Hoban, Dublin.
Colour photograph taken at Cage 10, Long Kesh Prison, 1975. Pictured standing outside the cage hut are Paddy McMenamin and Joe Doc.
Note on reverse of image by McMenamin dates it to February 1976.
Colour photograph of three men standing outside with backs to hut wall in Cage 18, Long Kesh. Micky McMullan, Paddy McMenamin, Bill Bradley (RIP). See also P163/2/4 for black and white version. Note on reverse of image by McMenamin dates it to Spring 1976.
Sepia photograph taken outside huts and within Cage 10, long Kesh Prison. Pictured include Oliver Burns, Belfast, Frankie Ormond, Belfast, Gerry Scullion, Belfast, Pat Shannon, Belfast, Paddy McMenamin, Belfast, Lawrence Donnelly (RIP).