Contact prints, negatives, some prints and mounted prints taken by George Pickow during his visit with Jean Ritchie to Ireland in 1952/1953.
Photographic copy of the article by Patrick Fahy done by "The Green Studio Limited" in Dublin.
Photographic copies of press cutting of trial of Father Conway, as well as the trial of Patrick Higgins, and Ordnance Survey maps of Maamtrasna and Cloughbrack Lower.
Photographic Album featuring images and a small number of press cuttings relating to the Connaught Rangers tour during the Second Boer War. It was possibly kept by Henry Edwyn King-Tenison, 9th Earl of Kingston. The photographs featuring the British Army in the field in semi-arid territory, as well as a number of photographs taken on board an ocean-going vessel and featuring a colder climate. There are also a number featuring fishing expeditions, and a number of images possibly from the Irish countryside and elsewhere. The press cuttings at the end follow the career of the 9th Earl of Kingston with the Irish Guards in the early 1900s.
Photographic album containing black and white prints, mainly of [Gabrielle and Nancy O'Reilly] and their friends, most are portrait shots taken in photographic studios in Dublin.
Black-and-white photograph of a woman posing aboard a Galway hooker at its anchorage, likely on Maínis (Mweenish).
Black-and-white photograph of Seán Ó Cathasaigh (left) and a passenger aboard the Bád Mór-class Galway hooker Chloch Pionna off the coast of Dún Laoghaire.
Colour photograph of Seán Ó Cathasaigh and a friend sitting in a living room or parlour room.
Photograph of a 3-1/4 ton or 3-1/2-tone Púcán (a class of Galway hooker), at its anchorage. Inscription on rear written by Seán Ó Cathasaigh in Irish: 'Púcán beag í seo, tuairín trí thonna agus ceathair nó trí thonna go leith. Tá sé feistithe in aice bábhún chaisleán na hAirde'.
Photograph of a man posing in his boat as he ties it to shore.