Box 2
Contains 40 Results:
Telegrams to Annie Christitch, 1920, 1932
Three telegrams. One regarding the International Women's Conference in Geneva (1920) and two from Ireland regarding the Women's Council and other connections there (1932).
Collection is open for research.
Invitation cards, 1922-1932, undated
All invitations are to Annie Christitch.
Collection is open for research.
Redmond, John Edward, 1914 July
Collection is open for research.
Shirley, W. (maybe), 1921
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified correspondents, 1914, 1921
Collection is open for research.
Sheehan, P.A., 1902 - 1911
Collection is open for research.
Lectures by Annie Christitch, ephemera, 1922 - 1932
Includes ephemera and notes kept by Annie Christitch, mostly from her own life, but to a lesser extent also from her mother and siblings.
Collection is open for research.
Articles about Annie, Elizabeth, and Janie Christitch, clippings, early 1900s-1936
Includes ephemera and notes kept by Annie Christitch, mostly from her own life, but to a lesser extent also from her mother and siblings.
Collection is open for research.
Articles about Annie Christitch, typescripts, 1920s, 1931
Two articles, one untitled and unattributed about Annie's work with the Serbian Child Welfare organization in the United States, and the other by Cecelia Mary Young as part of her series on "Women in the News: a Catholic View" entitled "Annie Christitch: Brilliant Daughter of Serbia."
Collection is open for research.
Articles by Annie Christitch, manuscripts, late 1910s-probably 1932
Drafts of two works: a tribute to Father Daniel Hudson, and "From Belgrade to Durazzo," chronicling a trip to move wounded Serbs during World War I.
Collection is open for research.
Jackman, A. (secretary to Cardinal Bourne), 1914
Collection is open for research.
Disassociated envelopes, 1928, 1960
Collection is open for research.
De---, R. Myles, after 1920
Collection is open for research.
Irish history, notes and clippings, 1920-1932, undated
Includes ephemera and notes kept by Annie Christitch, mostly from her own life, but to a lesser extent also from her mother and siblings.
Collection is open for research.
Ishbel Maria Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, 1920s-1930s
Includes a portrait of Ishbel Majorbanks reproduced on a Christmas card, a photo-portrait of Lady Aberdeen, and a card commemorating her golden wedding anniversary with a group portrait of the family. Also includes newspaper articles about her involvement with the International Women's Council and in memorium after her death in 1939.
Collection is open for research.