2 typed copies of an address given by Father Hayes at Muintir na Tíre's 6th National Rural Week, University College Cork, August 1943.
Typed copy of Canon Hayes' address at the opening of the Muintir na Tíre Hall, Drumcullen & Eglish Parish, County Offaly, 29 November 1953. Canon Hayes' speech congratulates the guild and speaks about Muintir na Tíre's mission. Includes annotations and corrections.
Typed copy of Canon Hayes' congratulatory address at the opening of the Muintir na Tíre Hall, Elphin, County Roscommon, 4 November 1954.
2 copies (original and photocopy) of the text of Father Hayes' address at the founding meeting of a Muintir na Tíre parish guild at the new Bord na Móna village of Timahoe, County Kildare. Attached is a short report on the meeting including the composition of the first parish council executive.
Text written by Father Hayes for an address given to the Tuam Guild of Muintir na Tíre pertaining to the sugar factory they succeeded in keeping open by guaranteeing the supply of beet. Includes Father Hayes' original handwritten text (7pp) and a typed version of the text (6pp)
Draft of lecture given by Father Hayes at University College Cork, in which he calls for specialised rural education for rural children, and notes the reorganisation of Muintir na Tíre along parish and diocese lines. Father Hayes touts the useful purpose of Rural Week-Ends, of which there have been 12 (plus one Rural Week) at the time of the address. Includes annotations and corrections.
Typed copy of Canon Hayes' address on Muintir na Tíre given at University College Cork, 22 February 1954. The speech discusses how Muintir na Tíre is organised at the parish level and discusses its Parish Plan for agricultural economics.
Typed copy of an address delivered by Canon Hayes at the Victoria Hotel, Cork, introducing Muintir na Tíre, 28 April 1932. Canon Hayes proposes Muintir na Tíre as an antidote the negative effects of industrialisation and as a cooperative organisation that will promote Irish self-sufficiency and 'vindicate the principles of our Christian life.' Includes annotations and corrections.
Address book of Siobhán McKenna, c. early 1950s.
Address book of Siobhán McKenna