Patrick J. O'Kane passed in the Elementary Stage of Mathematics (stage 1,2 & 3) at the Examination held on the 9 May 1894
Typed letter on headed notepaper. Thanks Sam for help in tracing Hamilton who emigrated to America - passed on to Dr Allen of BMA
Ambassadors Theatre, West Street, Cambridge Circus. C.E.M.A (Northern Ireland) present 'The Passing Day' by George Shiels. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie
Newspaper cutting and copy of a poem both stuck to page. Poem titled, 'The Crimson Rose'. Re the passing of J. W., Vancouver. Mentions a Mr James Warnock, Knockintern, Mr Robert Kyle and Mr Joseph Warnock.
W class 2-6-0 No.98 'King Edward VIII' speedes under the Dry Arch, near the top of the Ballymoney bank, with a passenger train heading for Belfast
Handwritten letter, double sided and folded, to Miss Hezlet at Bovagh, Aghadowey, Co. Derry. Informs Miss Hezlet that the Executors have passed their Residuary Accounts and paid Legacy Duty of £1543.3.4. Mentions Miss Flora Bevington. The residence is now held in trust for Miss Hezlet and her sister and the securities and investments of the residence will be transferred to them. Details what the residence of the Estate consists of. Comments on the poor health of his wife. Hopes Miss Hezlet and her sister are well.
W class 2-6-0 tender locomotive No.102 passes up the Advanced Starter signal as it approaches Ballymoney in the summer of 1948 with a train from Belfast
Addressed to Mr Henry from Aodh De Blacam, Ravensdale, Dundalk, dated 18th May 1938. Re: an article that Sam sent being passed on to the Editor of the Irish Press. Also mentions Sam's ballad collection in the Coleraine Constitution and the possibility of getting back copies of this.
2 letters stapled together. The first is from Sam's cousin Willie, saying that his Immortal Memory speech has been passed on to a Mr Gillies. The second is from Mr Gillies, commending Sam's Immortal Memory speech
2 letters stapled together. The first is from Sam's cousin Willie, saying that his Immortal Memory speech has been passed on to a Mr Gillies. The second is from Mr Gillies, commending Sam's Immortal Memory speech
Act passed by the Local Government Board for Ireland, with reference to Coleraine