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Pádraig Puirséal/Patrick Purcell Sports Collection Box Listing Pádraig Puirséal/Patrick Purcell Sports Collection Box Listing October 2014 Pádraig Puirséal/Patrick Purcell Sports Collection Box Listing Box 1 "Carbery" [pseud. i.e. Mehigan, P.D.]. Carbery's annual. Dublin: Carbery Publications. Holdings - 1940; 1943-45; 1947-63. signed by author to Purcell. 796/PUR 1/1-23 Gaelic athletic annual: official record of the Gaelic Athletic Association Dublin: Gaelic Athletic Association. Holdings - 1932/3; 1936/37-1940/41; 1943; 1951; 1957. 796/PUR 1/24-32 The Gaels' annual: a detailed review of the games of the Gael. Dublin: Irish Publicity Limited Holdings – 1954. 796/PUR 1/33 Folder of loose leaves inserted into volumes in box 1. 796/PUR 1/34 Box 2 "Carbery" [pseud. i.e. Mehigan, P.D.] (1940). Hurling: Ireland's national game. Dublin: Gaelic Publicity Services, signed by author . 796/PUR 2/1 "Carbery" [pseud. i.e. Mehigan, P.D.] (1941). Gaelic football. Dublin: Gaelic Publicity Services. 796/PUR 2/2 "Carbery" [pseud. i.e. Mehigan, P.D.] (1943). Fifty years of Irish athletics: full records 1873-1942. Dublin: Gaelic Publicity Services . 796/PUR 2/3 "Carbery" [pseud. i.e. Mehigan, P.D.] (1945).Seventy years of Irish athletics. Dublin : Carbery Publications 3 copies. 796/PUR 2/4-6 "Carbery" [pseud. i.e. Mehigan, P.D.] (1946). Hurling: Ireland's national game. Dublin: Carbery Publications. 796/PUR 2/7 Gaelic Athletic Association. (1934). Official brochure: G.A.A. Cómhairle Átha Cliath, 1884-1934. Jubilee commemoration month, September, 1934. Dublin: G.A.A. 796/PUR 2/14 McGahon, Arthur (?1955). Hours of glory : recalling great moments in the story of the G.A.A.. Dublin: Harpers . 796/PUR 2/17 O'Ceallaigh, Seamus (1943). The Gael in action. Tralee: The Kerryman, 1 signed by author. 2 copies. 796/PUR 2/8-9 O'Ceallaigh, Seamus (1944). Gaelic days (illustrated handbook). Limerick: Gaelic Athletic Publications. 796/PUR 2/10 O'Ceallaigh, Seamus (1945). Gaelic athletic memories. Limerick : Gaelic Athletic Publications. 796/PUR 2/11 Young, Eamonn (1959). The story of a lifetime in Gaelic sport. Dublin: Paragon. 796/PUR 2/18 Dooley, William [1946]. Champions of the athletic arena. Dublin: General Publicity Services, signed by author to Purcell. 796/PUR 2/19 O'Maolain, Risteard (1956). Athletics in Laois. Portlaoise: "Leinster Express". 796/PUR 2/20 Walsh, Thomas P. [1940]. Schools and colleges athletic review 1923-1940. Dublin: Sports Publicity Services. 796/PUR 2/21 2 [192-]. Athletics and Cycling : championship winners under all rules since 1873 : international, inter- 'varsity, inter-county, and all-round contests : outstanding performances, Irish, Olympic and world records. Dublin: The Sporting Annuals. 796/PUR 2/15 Dublin City Harriers (1938-9). Dublin City Harriers season 1937-8. 2 copies. 796/PUR 2/12-13 O'Hehir, Michael (1943). Sports review. Dublin: Sports Review. 796/PUR 2/16 Gaelic Athletic Association. American County Board (1960). Commentary on new American plan and American boards bylaws. 796/PUR 2/22 Foyle, Joseph F (1968). Using our Gaelic games: the case for the alternative to the ban-method. Thurles: The Nationalist Newspaper Company, signed by author . 796/PUR 2/23 Hamilton, Canon [1955]. The ban: reproduction of a lecture. Dublin: Club Camán Peil, 2 copies. 796/PUR 2/24-25 Mac Lua, Brendan (1967). The steadfast rule: a history of the G.A.A. Ban. Dublin: Press Cuchulainn. 796/PUR 2/26 Folder of newspaper clippings inserted Gaelic football by Carbery. 796/PUR 2/27 Box 3 (1974). Handball '74. Leinster Handball Council. 796/PUR 3/2 Irish Handball Council. (1974). Irish handball: 1924-1974. Dublin: Irish Handball Council. 796/PUR 3/3 Doherty, Ray (1970). Handball. Wicklow: Comhairle Liathróid Láimhe na hÉireann. 796/PUR 3/5 Downey, Paddy (?1965). Hurling at the crossroads : a survey. Reprinted from the Irish Times. Dublin: Irish Times. 796/PUR 3/6 Puirséal, Pádraig (1982).The GAA in its time. Dublin: The Purcell Family. UCD legal deposit item rather than part of Purcell's Collection. 796/PUR 3/7 McCann, Owen (1977). The greats of Gaelic games. Dublin: Gaelic Publications. 796/PUR 3/8 McDonnell, Br. T. E.. Peil: a coaching booklet on the individual skills of Gaelic football. Dublin. 796/PUR 3/9 Smith, Raymond (1966). Decades of glory: a comprehensive history of the national game . Dublin: Little & McClean Ltd. Signed by author to Purcell. 796/PUR 3/10 Loose leaf inserted into Decades of glory: a comprehensive history of the national game by Raymond Smith. 796/PUR 3/1 Smith, Raymond (1969). The hurling immortals : a comprehensive history of the national game. Dublin: Bruce Spicer Ltd. Signed by author to Purcell. 796/PUR 3/11 Smith, Raymond (1971). The football immortals: a popular history of Gaelic football. Dublin: Creative Press Ltd. Signed by author. 796/PUR 3/12 Smith, Raymond (1972). The clash of the ash: a popular history of the national game (1884-1972). Dublin: Creative Press Ltd. 796/PUR 3/13 Smith, Raymond (1973). The football immortals: a popular history of Gaelic football. Dublin: Creative Press Ltd. 796/PUR 3/14 "Trees for Ireland". Ash trees for hurleys. 796/PUR 3/4 3 Box 4 – Connacht Mahon, Jack. Connacht Gaelic games annual. Galway: M.D. Publications. Holdings - 1972-4, 2 copies 1973. 796/PUR 4/14-16 Colaiste na hOllsciole, Gaillimh (1977). Photocopy of souvenir programme for 1977 Sigerson Cup hosted by U.C.G. 796/PUR 4/3 Galway G.A.A. yearbook. Dublin: Tara Publishing Company. Holdings - 1978. 796/PUR 4/4 Moran , Tommy . Leitrim G.A.A. yearbook. Leitrim County Board G.A.A. Holdings - 1975, 1977, 1978-9, 2 copies 1975, 1977. 796/PUR 4/8 -13 (1973). The O'Heslin Annual 1973. Leitrim: Sean O'Heslin's Gaelic Football Club. 796/PUR 4/6 (1974). The Leitrim Guardian magazine 1974. 796/PUR 4/5 Mayo G.A.A. yearbook. Holdings - 1972, 1974-6. 796/PUR 4/22-25 Cumann luith Chleas Gaedheal (1952). Official opening MacHale Park, Castlebar, Sunday 15th June 1952. souvenir programme. 796/PUR 4/17 O'Hara, Bernie (1979). Swinford G.A.A. Club: commemorative programme to mark the official opening of the Michael Davitt Memorial Pitch & Community Centre, Swinford Co. Mayo on Sunday, 13th May 1979… 796/PUR 4/2 Folder of items inserted into Swinford G.A.A. Club : commemorative programme … 796/PUR 4/1 "Sean" (1944). Sean's review of six glorious years in Roscommon's G.A.A. history 1939-1944. Boyle: The author. 796/PUR 4/18 Cumann luith Chleas Gaedheal (1978). Michael Glavey’s: the first Roscommon intermediate champions. Boyle: Roscommon Herald. 796/PUR 4/19 Roscommon G.A.A. yearbook. Boyle: Roscommon Herald. Holdings - 1970-71/2 . 796/PUR 4/20-21 McCann, Owen (1978). Sligo Gaelic Athletic Association yearbook 1978. Dublin: For Sligo County Board G.A.A. by Gaelic Publications. 796/PUR 4/7 Box 5 – Leinster – Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois O Leathlobhair, Sean (1929). Cumann Lúth - Cleas Co. Ceatharlocha 1886-1927. Carlow: "The Nationalist and Leinster Times". 796/PUR 5/26 (1953). A record of St. Vincents Hurling and Fooball Club 1931-1953. Dublin: St Vincents Hurling and Football Club. 796/PUR 5/30 Weldon, N.G (?1960). St. Maur's Gaelic football story. Drogeda: Drogheda Independent . 796/PUR 5/23 Vaughan, Brendan (1975). Erin's Isle: a souvenir brochure: Erin's Isle G.A.A. and Sports Club Finglas. 796/PUR 5/13 Brennan, Mick (Secretary). (1977). New Ireland Assurance Company Hurling Club annuals 1927-1977. New Ireland Assurance Company. 796/PUR 5/31 (1959). Official opening of New Hogan Stand in the 75th year of the Gaelic Association, Sunday 7th June 1959. 2 copies. 796/PUR 5/21-22 4 Fianna nuacht. Dublin: Gaelic Press Ltd. Holdings- Nollaig 1973, Nollaig 1976 & special souvenir issue September 1974. 796/PUR 5/18-20 O'Sullivan, Bernie et al. (?1975). Scoil Ui Chonaill. Cumann Báire, Peile agus Liathroid Láimhe. 25 Years in Dublin GAA. Dublin. 2 copies. 796/PUR 5/34-35 (1978). Dublin Primary Schools League: 50 years of football, hurling and handball 1928-1978. Golden Jubilee commemorative book. Cumann na mBun-Scol. 796/PUR 5/33 O'Hanlon, Tommy (1975). Kildare Gaelic Athletic Association 1887-1975. 796/PUR 5/28 Tyndall, Billy (1966). Kildare's golden years: when Caragh led the field in sport. Naas: Leinster Leader. 796/PUR 5/27 Donaghy, Paul (1972). Kildare '72. Carlow: "The Nationalist". 796/PUR 5/14 (1974) Kildare '74. Naas: Leinster Leader. 796/PUR 5/15 (1972). Cumann luith Chleas Gael, Nás na Rí, Bliainiris 1972. 796/PUR 5/25 Cumann Lúithchleas Gael. Nás na Ríogh (1973) Naas GAA 1973: commemorative booklet issued on the occasion of the official opening of Naas GAA Club's New Pavilion . Naas: Naas G.A.A. Club . 796/PUR 5/12 James Stephens Hurling Club Kilkenny (1972). Jubilee tournament 1897-1972: Nowlan Park April 23-June 4, 1972. 796/PUR 5/24 Holohan, Peter. Kilkenny yearbook/Kilkenny G.A.A. yearbook. Dublin: Gaelic Press Ltd. Holdings - 1972-5, 1977, 2 copies 1973-1975. 796/PUR 5/2-9 O'Riordan, Paul (1978). Kilkenny Association yearbook 1978. Dublin: Kilkenny Association. 796/PUR 5/10 O’Faoláin, Éamon. Kilkenny abu. Dublin: Dublin Press Limited. 796/PUR 5/32 Conahy Shamrock's G.A.A. Club (1976). Conahy Shamrock's G.A.A. Club : 1976 Yearbook . Kilkenny: Cumann Lúthcleas Gael. 796/PUR 5/1 Iris Óda: a Kilikenny review . Holdings - v.1(3) Samhadh 1946. 796/PUR 5/29 Fennelly, Teddy (1977). Laois G.A.A. yearbook 1977: a review of the Laois G.A.A. Scene for 1977. Portlaoise: Leinster Express. 796/PUR 5/11 Guckian, Des (1979).
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