Volume containing names and addresses of retreatants from parishes around the country. Includes index to parishes.
Copy book containing names of past retreatants who have died.
Volume containing names of retreatants, arranged by particular retreat.
National school records from various primary schools in Offaly and bordering townlands. Mainly contain registers and roll books concerning, respectively, the registration and the daily attendance of pupils; and also smaller amounts of other records such as daily attendance statistical report books and inspectors books.
The registers record a pupil's name, age, and date of birth, and the address and occupation of parents.
Envelope which contains two photographic negatives of the ruin at Dundonald Castle and ring fort, near Taghmaconnell, County Roscommon. Photographs taken by Norman William English.
Envelope which contains two photographic negatives of the ruins of Gort House and an adjoining wind mill near Saint John's Roman Catholic Church, Lecarrow, County Roscommon. Photographs taken by Norman William English.
Envelope which contains two photographic negatives of the ruins of McAuley Castle at Farmagh, Clonlonan, County Westmeath. Photographs taken by Norman William English.
Envelope which contains a photographic negative of Twyford House, Athlone, County Westmeath, labeled by Norman William English, "Taken about 1940. Now derelict, if not demolished."
File of photographs and negatives of New Zealand taken by Thora Trench during her time there. Included in this file is a photograph of the crowd awaiting a camp inspection from H.R.H The Prince of Wales during his visit to the Rotorua Jockey Club on the 28 April 1920. The file also contains a photograph of The Prince of Wales carrying out the inspection.
Also included in the file are photographs of the The New Zealand Expeditionary Force's ambulances and their female crews. The majority of the file is made up of negatives and photographs of the New Zealand countryside and of areas of natural beauty and interest such as Kaikoura, Lake Taupo and Ohinemutu a Māori village. There is also a photo of Rarotonga, the most populous island of the Cook Islands contained within the file. During this time Rarotonga was considered to be within the boundaries of New Zealand.