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New Zealand

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.

Newpaper cutting on the death of the 4th earl of Charleville

Newspaper cuttings concerning the funeral of the late Earl of Charleville, who died at Staten Island, New York, USA, aged only 22 years and 5 months, and who was buried in the family vault at Tullamore Church. The respect of the Charleville family and the grief of the inhabitants manifested itself in “a scene of mourning as is seldom witnessed”. It was observed that “without a single exception, the shops closed, and from an early hour in the morning the tenantry crowded into town”. The coffin was borne by the four principal tenants and two head gamekeepers, while the funeral “was conducted on the most unostentatious principles…[in accordance with the Earl’s wishes] …no scarfs or hatbands being worn”.

Bury, Charles William Francis, 4th earl of Charleville

Newscuttings and International Wines and Spirits

Label book Tullamore DEW and others (1950s)
Scrapbook of business cards and marketing ideas collected during Canadian Trade Fair, Ontario (1950s)
Labels of American wines and spirits
Photos of wines and spirits within D. E. Williams Ltd.
2 Newscutting scrapbooks (Irish newspapers) relating to Irish whiskey on the export market, mainly North America, incl. Irish Mist (1938 - 1954; 1954 - 1958)

Newspaper announcing the birth of Francis William Lamb.

Eight pages from The Morning Mail newspaper which contain both announcements of the birth Francis William Lamb, as well as the death of William Bernard Shaw. The announcements are marked in pen by William Lamb, and read, "Lamb - June 8, at 1 Wilton terrace, Rathmines, the wife of William Lamb, LLD, of a son." and "Shaw - June 8 suddenly, of heart disease, William Bernard SHaw, Esquire in the 64th year of his age. The funeral will leave The Cottage, Terenure, for Mount Jerome, on tomorrow (Thursday) morning at half past eight o'clock."

Lamb Family

Newspaper articles

Newspaper articles by Fr Hurley and other Jesuit scholars on aspects of Irish history.

1.'Art Exhibition in Tullamore'. by Rev Mr Anthony Mills, S.J., St Stanislas College, Tullamore

  1. 'In Ancient Killeigh - an interesting lecture by Rev Father Hurley S.J.'
    3.'Eire, die Heimat des Alemannenaposels' by Fr Horst Wernet, S. J., St Stanislas College, Tullamore

Newspaper clipping of the wedding announcement Moore and Whitla.

Newspaper clipping of the wedding announcement for Moore and Whitla which reads, "September 12 [1899 at Christ Church, Kingstown, by the Reverend Paterson Smyth, D.D., assisted by the Reverend A.D. Moore, cousin of the bridegroom, Captain George A. Moore, M.D., R.A.M.C., son of William Moore, M.D., Physician to the Queen, 67 Fitzwilliam square, Dublin, and Moore Lodge, Co. Antrim, to Helena Catherine (Nellie), daughter of George Whitla, Esq, Corrig Castle, Kingstown.".

Lamb Family

Newspaper clippings - school, railway and Banagher Great Fair

This scrapbook comprises mostly of pasted in newspaper clippings on a diverse range of topics.
It includes, for example an account of visit to Banagher Boys National School of Rev Dr Monaghan, PP, Dean of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise.
There is a printed petition to Great Southern and Western Railways regarding proposed discontinuance of services from Banagher to Clara, and several published letters relating to promotion of Banagher Great Fair.
Includes also, letter dated 15th May 1906 on the importance of compulsory education and account of the funeral of the Rev. M. J. Moore S. J. in October 1936.

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