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Typed letter to Sam Henry, Sandelford, Coleraine. Thanks Sam for sending the Blackbird music. Will pass the airs to Walton O’Donnell in case they are …

Typed letter to Sam Henry, Sandelford, Coleraine. Thanks Sam for sending the Blackbird music. Will pass the airs to Walton O'Donnell in case they are used in an Irish Airs Programme.

Wooden slatted house with front porch. Passed by Army Examiner stamp on reverse along with handwriting ‘McCurry Lt’.

Wooden slatted house with front porch. Passed by Army Examiner stamp on reverse along with handwriting 'McCurry Lt'.

Public transport pass & ticket belonging to William James Henry, Ballylough, Knockahollit. Date of birth 7th July 1922.

Public transport pass & ticket belonging to William James Henry, Ballylough, Knockahollit. Date of birth 7th July 1922.

Typed note in red ink on lined paper. Reads, ‘Bacon..Edward, Deed of assignment 1755 O.D.’ and ‘Bacon, Robert, Co. Tyrone, Passenger to America in 180…

Typed note in red ink on lined paper. Reads, 'Bacon..Edward, Deed of assignment 1755 O.D.' and 'Bacon, Robert, Co. Tyrone, Passenger to America in 1805'.

geometrical drawing, could have been done with compass or spirograph

geometrical drawing, could have been done with compass or spirograph

Typed letter on headed paper to Sam Henry, Sandelford, Coleraine. Mr Guthrie has passed on his communications with Sam to themselves. The talk to be t…

Typed letter on headed paper to Sam Henry, Sandelford, Coleraine. Mr Guthrie has passed on his communications with Sam to themselves. The talk to be titled, 'Sam Henry in Stories and Songs from County Derry' at 8.55. They are unable to arrange a singer for one of Sam's songs. 19th century dates written in pencil on back of page.

article by Sam Henry titled, ‘Passing of An Eminent Coleraine Man. W. B. Reynolds-Master Musician’. William Reynolds was a musician known in Ulster an… – Scan019b

article by Sam Henry titled, 'Passing of An Eminent Coleraine Man. W. B. Reynolds-Master Musician'. William Reynolds was a musician known in Ulster and Great Britain who composed music and played the piano.He was from Coleraine and went to the Irish Society school and Academical Institution, Coleraine.

Price list from 1st September 1922 for green and boiled yarn linens in loom state. Handwritten on the front reads ‘Coleraine, Passed Sept 22 , Boiled …

Price list from 1st September 1922 for green and boiled yarn linens in loom state. Handwritten on the front reads 'Coleraine, Passed Sept 22 , Boiled lawnslinen to be reviewed, Note change in price for sapped and ? goods which have been altered from 5% 2 1/2%'.

Cutting from a publication of a printed illustration. Humorous exchange between a train passenger and a porter. Image of a lady leaning out of a 2nd c…

Cutting from a publication of a printed illustration. Humorous exchange between a train passenger and a porter. Image of a lady leaning out of a 2nd class train carriage. Signed Fred Pegram.

Wooden slatted house with front porch. Passed by Army Examiner stamp on reverse along with handwriting ‘McCurry Lt’. – T137c

Wooden slatted house with front porch. Passed by Army Examiner stamp on reverse along with handwriting 'McCurry Lt'.

Letter from W. B. Yeats thanking Sam for his of the 21st July. He has passed Sam’s letter on to Arthur Duff as Yeats claims to know nothing about fo…

Letter from W. B. Yeats thanking Sam for his of the 21st July. He has passed Sam's letter on to Arthur Duff as Yeats claims to know nothing about folk music himself.

A notebook with ‘Pass book with James McMullan for work in Killowen’ written on front. Title page ‘The Mercantile Memorandum-Book Almanac for 1868…’… – scan466b

A notebook with 'Pass book with James McMullan for work in Killowen' written on front. Title page 'The Mercantile Memorandum-Book Almanac for 1868...'. Contains accounts, records of payment from a 'R. Hezlett' to James McMullan(?) between July 1870 and July 1871. One record states payment for 'estimates of three houses in Killowen St. for Rob't Hezlet'. Possible that this is an architect or contractors notebook.