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Document TitleArchive
Report on the departure of a group of Maltese men, women and children for settlement in the Island of Grenada. No. 131The National Archives of Malta
Restrictions on the entry of European women and children into certain colonies.The National Archives of Malta
Returning Irish Migrants collection: The career trajectories, self identities and re-settlement strategies of returning Irish migrantsDigital Repository of Ireland
Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning collectionEton College Collections
Rose Fullord, Clonard, County Meath: for permission to join her husband who is sentenced to transportation to New South Wales, AustraliaNational Archives
Rosemary Lowe-McConnell CollectionFreshwater Biological Association Archives
Sally Immerwahr CollectionAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Sara C. Bisel PapersAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Sarah Bell, Ahoghill, County Antrim: for passage to Van Diemen’s land, AustraliaNational Archives
Saul and Gladys Weinberg PapersAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Secretary’s correspondence with Archbishop including anonymous communist circular: proposed ban on emigration of women over 21 years old; correspondence with Skeffington-Lodge MP and Arthur Calwell: Church in AustraliaNational Archives of Ireland
Special operations executive (soe) and special forces agents during the second world war Imperial War Museum Department of Photographs
Spiteri, JaneNational Archives of Malta
Sr. Mary Liguori McEvoy Presentation Convent, Drogheda travel facilities for postulants and maidsNational Archives of Ireland
Statement by [Dr] Edward Trevor, [superintendent and medical inspector of convicts], endorsing the account of Mr Murphy for maintenance of convictsNational Archives
The Audio and Video CollectionThe National Folklore Collection (NFC)
The June Rose Collection of papers re Dr. James Barry, Inspector General of HospitalsWellcome Collection
The White Russian exilesSt John’s College Library, University of Cambridge
Transmitting a copy of a letter from the High Commission of the Ionian Islands relative to three black women sent to Malta as liberated slaves. No. 126The National Archives of Malta
Travel facilities for Ecclesiastical Students and Nuns returning to BritainNational Archives of Ireland