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Friends of St Brigids Association
The Great Calamity. The Irish Famine 1845-52, Kinealy, Christine. 1994. The Great Calamity. The Irish Famine 1845-52. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan
... Kinealy, Christine. 1994. The Great Calamity. The Irish ... -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - An Atlas of Irish History, Edwards, Ruth Dudley. 1989. An Atlas of Irish History. London ; New York : Methuen, 1981 1 atlas (286 p.) : maps ; 24 cm
... Edwards, Ruth Dudley. 1989. An Atlas of Irish History ... -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - Buntús Cainte. First Steps in Spoken Irish. Part 3, Domhnalláin, Tomás Ó. 1968. Buntús Cainte. First Steps in Spoken Irish. Part 3. Government of Ireland
... in Spoken Irish. Part 3. Government of Ireland. ... -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - The Given Note : Traditional Music and Modern Irish Poetry, Crosson, Seán. 2008. The Given Note : Traditional Music and Modern Irish Poetry. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars
... Modern Irish Poetry. Newcastle, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars. ... -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - Budget Estimates 1 September 2011. Concept Development of a Cultural Centre St Brigid’s Australian-Irish Cultural & Heritage Centre, Challisdesign. 2011. Budget Estimates 1 September 2011. Concept Development of a Cultural Centre St Brigid’s Australian-Irish Cultural & Heritage Centre. North Geelong: Challis design Pty Ltd
... -Irish Cultural & Heritage Centre. North Geelong: Challis design ... -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - The Irish in Australia, O’Farrell, Patrick James. 1993 . The Irish in Australia. Sydney: NSW University Press
... O’Farrell, Patrick James. 1993 . The Irish in Australia ... -
Friends of St Brigids Association
Book - The Church on the Hill: A Centenary History of St Brigid’s, Crossley, and Its Irish-Australian Community, Doyle, Helen. 2014. The Church on the Hill: A Centenary History of St Brigid’s, Crossley, and Its Irish-Australian Community. Bridin Books. ISBN 978099243323
... History of St Brigid’s, Crossley, and Its Irish-Australian ... -
The Celtic Club
Book, Hodder and Stoughton, How the Irish saved civilization: the untold story of Irelands heroic role from the fall of Rome to the rise of medieval Europe, 1995
... How the Irish saved civilization: the untold story of ...A scholarly study of a period that is central to our past and heritage. Cahill captures the unique sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilizationIndex, ill, p.246.non-fictionA scholarly study of a period that is central to our past and heritage. Cahill captures the unique sensibility of the unsung Irish who relaunched civilizationireland - history, western civilization - history -
The Celtic Club
Book, Anvil books, The homes of Irish writers, 1982
... The homes of Irish writers ...The homes of Irish writers is an evocative record of the links between Irelands' best known writers and the surroundings in which they lived.Index, ill, p.192.non-fictionThe homes of Irish writers is an evocative record of the links between Irelands' best known writers and the surroundings in which they lived.irish writers - biography, literature - ireland -
The Celtic Club
Book, Browne and Nolan, Stories from Irish history: told for children, 1824
... Stories from Irish history: told for children ...Short stories of Ireland history for children.Ill, p.162.non-fictionShort stories of Ireland history for children.childrens stories - ireland, irish fiction -
The Celtic Club
Book, J.E. Caerwyn Williams, The Irish literary tradition, 1992
... The Irish literary tradition ...A history of literature in the Irish language from the 5th century to the 20th century.Index, ill, p.338.non-fictionA history of literature in the Irish language from the 5th century to the 20th century.irish literature - history and criticism, ireland - literary tradition. -
The Celtic Club
Book, Patrick O'Farrell, The Irish in Australia, 2000
... The Irish in Australia ...Since the first fleet of 1788, the Irish have been coming to Australia. They were the beginning of a central, colourful and profoundly influential element in Australia's evolution into a nation different and separate from Britain.Index, ill, plates, bib. p.346.non-fictionSince the first fleet of 1788, the Irish have been coming to Australia. They were the beginning of a central, colourful and profoundly influential element in Australia's evolution into a nation different and separate from Britain.irish - australia - history, australia - history -
The Celtic Club
Book, The Devin-Adair Company, The Story of the Irish Race, 1981
... The Story of the Irish Race ...The story of the Irish race: a popular history of Ireland by Seamus MacManus; assisted by several Irish scholars.Index, p. 724non-fictionThe story of the Irish race: a popular history of Ireland by Seamus MacManus; assisted by several Irish scholars.history - ireland, history - great britain -
The Celtic Club
Book, Heraldic Artists, Handbook on Irish Genealogy, 1978
... Handbook on Irish Genealogy ...How to trace your ancestors and relatives in Ireland.ill, maps, p.145. non-fictionHow to trace your ancestors and relatives in Ireland.ireland - geneology, family history - ireland -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Fisher, Stanley W, English Pottery and Porcelain Marks : Including Scottish and Irish marks, 1970
... and Irish marks ...This small yet comprehensive book reproduces the commoner marks to be found on British pottery and procelain between 1750 and 1900. It also provides basic information about the pottery and porcelain ware manufactured during this period.96 pagesnon-fictionThis small yet comprehensive book reproduces the commoner marks to be found on British pottery and procelain between 1750 and 1900. It also provides basic information about the pottery and porcelain ware manufactured during this period.pottery, porcelain, commoner marks, english -
The Celtic Club
Book, Declan Kiberd, Irish Classics, 2000
... Irish Classics ...One country, two languages, and a sequence of great artists in every generation. From the Gaelic bards to the Belfast Agreement, Irish writers have drawn equally on two traditions to heal the rifts of their land." "A celebration of the enduring Irish classics, this book by one of their most eloquent and adept readers offers an unusually brilliant and accessible survey of the greatest works since 1600 in Gaelic and English. Together, they have shaped one of the world's most original literary cultures.Index, bib, notes, p.632.non-fictionOne country, two languages, and a sequence of great artists in every generation. From the Gaelic bards to the Belfast Agreement, Irish writers have drawn equally on two traditions to heal the rifts of their land." "A celebration of the enduring Irish classics, this book by one of their most eloquent and adept readers offers an unusually brilliant and accessible survey of the greatest works since 1600 in Gaelic and English. Together, they have shaped one of the world's most original literary cultures.english literature - irish authors, irish literature - history and criticism -
The Celtic Club
Book, Pauline Hamilton, The Irish, 1978
... The Irish ...Written for secondary student use. Part of a series, 'Making Australian Society'.Index, bib. map. p. 112non-fictionWritten for secondary student use. Part of a series, 'Making Australian Society'. -
The Celtic Club
Book, Kenneth Neill, An Illustrated history of the Irish people, 1979
... An Illustrated history of the Irish people ...A pictorial account of the history of the Irish people.Index, ill., bib. plates. p.221.non-fictionA pictorial account of the history of the Irish people.ireland - history, ireland - social life and customs -
The Celtic Club
Book, Patrick O'Farrell, Letters from Irish Australia 1825-1929, 1984
... Letters from Irish Australia 1825-1929 ...Letters ranging from those of convicts writing to their wives in the 1820s, through accounts of the voyage out and pioneering life in mid-century, through love letters, to short stories and failure to master the land, to the remarkable family saga (1883-1929) which ends the book.Index, bib., p.218.non-fictionLetters ranging from those of convicts writing to their wives in the 1820s, through accounts of the voyage out and pioneering life in mid-century, through love letters, to short stories and failure to master the land, to the remarkable family saga (1883-1929) which ends the book. irish - australia - correspondence., australia- minorities- history. -
The Celtic Club
Book, Kerry Murphy, Kerry Murphy's Memoirs: The diaries of an Irish immigrant, 1998
... Kerry Murphy's Memoirs: The diaries of an Irish immigrant ...Based on meticulously-kept diaries, this book represents a compelling narrative of a man passionate about all things Gaelic - hurling, Gaelic football, language, religion, politics, dance and the celebration of St Patrick's Day.Index, bib., tables, maps, plates. p.320.non-fictionBased on meticulously-kept diaries, this book represents a compelling narrative of a man passionate about all things Gaelic - hurling, Gaelic football, language, religion, politics, dance and the celebration of St Patrick's Day.australia - hstory 1788-1900, convicts - australia -
The Celtic Club
Book, Mary Banotti, There's something About Mary: Conversation with Irish women politicians, 2008
... There's something About Mary: Conversation with Irish women ...Conversations with twelve Irish female politicians of the modern era.Plates, p.190.non-fictionConversations with twelve Irish female politicians of the modern era.ireland - politics - 20th century, women politicians - ireland -
The Celtic Club
Book, Joseph Lee, Irish Historiography 1970- 79, 1981
... Irish Historiography 1970- 79 ...This book provides a wide ranging account of historical writing on Ireland during the 1970s.Bib. p.238.non-fictionThis book provides a wide ranging account of historical writing on Ireland during the 1970s.ireland - historiography, ireland - history -
The Celtic Club
Book, Gerry Adams, An Irish voice: The quest for peace, 1997
... An Irish voice: The quest for peace ...Gerry Adams was the leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Party, and one of the seminal figures in the peace process in Northern Ireland during the last decade of the 20th century.Index, bib, p.269.non-fictionGerry Adams was the leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Party, and one of the seminal figures in the peace process in Northern Ireland during the last decade of the 20th century.ireland - biography - gerry adams, ireland - politics and government - 20th century -
The Celtic Club
Book, Ulick O'Connor, The troubles: The struggle for Irish freedom 1912-1922, 1975
... The troubles: The struggle for Irish freedom 1912-1922 ...Ulick O'Connor's account of his own and his family involvement in the turbulent and violent events which occurred in Ireland during the period, 1912-1922.Index, plates, ill., bib, p.177.non-fictionUlick O'Connor's account of his own and his family involvement in the turbulent and violent events which occurred in Ireland during the period, 1912-1922.ireland - politics and government, ireland - history 1912-1922 -
The Celtic Club
Book, C. Desmond Greaves, Liam Mellows and the Irish revolution, 1971
... Liam Mellows and the Irish revolution ...The classic biography of Liam Mellows, a key figure in the Irish Republican Movement.Index, p.393.non-fictionThe classic biography of Liam Mellows, a key figure in the Irish Republican Movement.ireland - civil war 1921-1922, liam mellows - biography -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Book - Book, 'A Synopsis of the British Pharmacopoeia', used by Dr Margaret Alison Mackie, 1933, H. Wippell Gadd, A Synopsis of the British Pharmacopoeia, 1932, and of the Poison Laws of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State, 1932
... Poison Laws of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Irish Free ...The book is annotated throughout with Dr Margaret Alison Mackie's notes. It was used as a reference guide during her medical studies. Dr Margaret Alison Mackie (1910-1991) was in active practice between 1936 and 1970. She was a Fellow of the College, and was appointed a Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for services to medicine in 1975. Small, leatherbound pocket reference book. The title page is inscribed with handwriting which reads 'M.A. Mackie/1933'. Title page also indicated this is the 'Twelfth Edition', and that the book was published in London by Bailliere, Tindall & Cox in 1932. The book is annotated throughout with handwritten notes.medicine -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Melway Publishing, Melway Greater Melbourne street directory : including Geelong, Phillip Island, Healesville, Bellarine & Mornington Peninsulas, 2002
... Glen Irish, Victoria ...Edition 29. Coloured detailed maps accessed by a street or location index. Cover: 20 additional pages of new maps, extended coverage of Bellarine Peninsula, further coverage of Werribee South, Public Transport Information, latest official suburb boundaries, CBD "hook turn" intersections map, over 1200 new streets, 1 atlas (24, 886 p.) : col. maps ; ISSN 03113957streets, roads, melbourne, maps, melway -
Red Cliffs Military Museum
Discharge Paper WW1, Copy of WW1 Discharge Paper in cover, (estimated); 1921
... irish ...This is a part of the A.J. Roddy Collection. The Family have glued a piece on the envelope which says, "Dad's Discharge Paper/ Royal Irish Rifles & Royal Flying Corps./ 7-1-1915 to Dec 1921. Copy a the Discharge paper of Pte2 James Roddy, Royal Irish Rifles & Royal Flying Corps RAF 7-1-1915 to Dec 1921 and CoverCover: Cover for Certificates/ and other Documents of a/ soldier on Demobilization or Transfer to the Reseve/ or Discharge.// Front of Paper: Top right: Form 2067/ Royal Air Force/ Serial No/ Character Certificate of No 133458/ Rank Pte2 Name Roddy James/ Royal Flying Corp (Regiment (crossed out))/ Born in the Parish of / near the Town of South in the / County of ......... on the / Date 11.7.1897/ Trade as stated by him on Enlistment Postman/ 2 parallel lines/ * Description on Leaving the Colours/ Heoght 5ft 6in. Identification Marks:-/ Complexion Fresh Scar above 1st Lumbar/ Eyes Grey. Vertibrae/ Hair Brown/ Signature of Soldier/ (was signed J. Roddy/ * To prevent impersonation/ In the event of any doubt arising as to the bona fidis of the/ bearer, the above description and signature should be carefully compared with present appearance and hand writing. (16:957) WT 3183C/1875 5m.17/18. P&P Ltd/ Photostat copy of Original Opening the paper inside: The character here given is based on continous records of the holder's conduct and / employment throughout his Military Career./ This is to Certify that No 133458 Rank Pte2 Name Roddy James/ has served with the colours in the Royal Irish Rifles & Royal Flying Corps for 3 83/365 years. 1915-18/ Serving in the Royal Flying Corps as a Batman, and during/ the whole of this period carrying out his duites in a/ satisfactory manner/ There is no record of him having incurred any service/ entries on his conduct sheet during this period./ for service in the R.A.F. see form 280/ Signature ..... Squadron Leader/ Date December 1921 Commanding R.A.F. Records Ruislip/ If further particulars as to his character and record of service are required within three years of above date, apply to/ where he is registered for Civil Employment,/ afterwards to the Officer in Charge of Records./ * This space is intended to be filled in by any organisation which has registered the man's name and is prepared to/ supply further information.// Back of paper: Particulars of Service/ Date of Enlistement 7.1.15/ Preceeded on Furlough pending Transfer to the Army/ Reserve, or Discharge on... passed medically fit for the Army Reserve on/ Due for Final Discharge on../ Cause of Transfer or Discharge - Transferred to R.A.F. 1-4-18. under the provisions of the/ Air Force (Constitution) Act Oct. 1917./ Campaigns, Medals and Decorations/ France from 15.6.15 to 3.12.16/ 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory/ Medals. /Education and other Certificates and dates/corps, ww1, collection, royal, a j, roddy, flying, irish, rifles, pte2, james, 1915 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Swagger Stick
Wooden shaft 680mm tipped with 25mm silvered metal cap and 40mm silvered metal head with pressed Royal Irish Fusiliers crest Royal Irish Fusiliers crest pressed into silvered cap on head of shaft -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Three Cheers for Mr Ireland: Towards Re-Assessment of Richard Davies Ireland, c2002
... irish ...A presentation on Richard Ireland, probably by his descendant John Ireland.richard ireland, eurela stockade, eureka stockade, irish, sophie carr, sophie ireland, john martin, kevin i. o'doherty, gavan duffy, james scobie, james d'ewes, richard cope, thomas cope, charles gavan duffy