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Guide To P16 - Markievicz, Passport application of Countess

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To P31 - Caminondo Letters

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To A25 - De Brun, Photograph of Mons. Pádraig

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To BUS2 - Galway, Oughterard and Clifden Tramway and Light Railway Company Ltd.

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To LE32 - Fitzgerald-Kenney, Accounts of James

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To P75 - Castle ffrench, County Galway, postcard of

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To A13 - Monserrat, Article on the Irish in

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To LE10 - O'Connor Donelan Papers

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To POL4 - Loughnane, Papers relating to the deaths of Patrick and Harry

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

Guide To LE14 - Wade Papers

National University of Ireland, Galway - James Hardiman Library

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