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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Format:
- Map
- Contributor:
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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- Type/Formats:
- Text — Book
- Contributors:
- Moloney, Kathleen Barry, 1896-1969 — Barry, Kevin, 1902-1920 — Kickham, Charles Joseph, approximately 1826-1882
- Abstract:
- Volume of Knocknagow by Charles J Kickham, inscribed 'Kevin Gerard Barry Condemned Cell Mountjoy Prison 30th October 1920...Up the Republic'. Enclosed is a note by Kathleen Barry Moloney (Barry's sister), explaining how it came into her possession after the execution, and outlining its great value... [ … ]
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- Type/Formats:
- Text — Letter
- Contributors:
- Bourke, John V. — Bacon, John W.
- Abstract:
- Letter from the office of J.W. Bacon, secretary and bursar, University College Dublin, stating that a scheme to be prepared by The O’Rahilly still needs to be submitted to the UCD Governing Body.
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- Date:
- 1937/1938
- Type/Format:
- text
- Contributors:
- Curry, Michael — Curry, Pat
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- Date:
- 1937/1938
- Type/Format:
- text
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- Type/Formats:
- Text — Letter
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributors:
- Gleeson, Francis A., Father — King, Mary
- Abstract:
- Letter to Fr. Gleeson from Mary King, 1 Drummy’s Lawn, Shandon Street, Cork, thanking him for his letter regarding her son, Christopher. No one has heard from him or about him.
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- Type/Formats:
- Correspondence — Text
- Media type:
- image/tiff
- Contributors:
- O'Curry, Eugene, 1796-1862 — Duggan, John
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- Type/Formats:
- Text — Correspondence
- Contributors:
- Frazer, William, 1813-1898 — Turner, Wm. (William), Sir, 1832-1916
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Drawing
- Media type:
- image/tiff
- Contributor:
- Henry, Françoise, 1902-1982
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- Type/Formats:
- Text — Notes
- Media type:
- image/tiff
- Contributor:
- Reeves, William, 1815-1892
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- Type/Formats:
- Text — Correspondence
- Media type:
- image/tiff
- Contributors:
- Ó Conchobhair, Domhnall — Mac Cuirtin, S.
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- Dates:
- 1930-1939 — 1930
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Postcard a view of the grounds of Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. Commercially produced c. 1930’s, but building was little altered from 1916.
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- Dates:
- 1930-1939 — 1930
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Postcard of the grounds and tennis courts of Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. The postcard was commercially produced c. 1930’s, but the grounds were little altered from 1916.
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- Dates:
- 1930-1939 — 1930
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Postcard of the senior classroom in Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. Commercially produced c. 1930’s, but building was little altered from 1916.
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- Dates:
- 1930-1939 — 1930
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Postcard of the terrace in the grounds of Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. The postcard was commercially produced c. 1930’s, but the grounds were little altered from 1916.
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- Dates:
- 1930-1939 — 1930
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Postcard of the library in Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. The postcard was commercially produced c. 1930’s, but the building was little altered from 1916.
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- Dates:
- 1930-1939 — 1930
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Postcard of the view from Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. The postcard was commercially produced c. 1930’s, but the building was little altered from 1916.