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SCA - Scottish Catholic Archives
MB - Marist Brothers
29 - Works written by Brothers
Repository
Scottish Catholic Archives
Ref No
SCA/MB/29/1
Title
Brother Clare (work by)
Date
c 1880s - 2011
Level
Series
Description
Brother Clare was a keen historian, publishing several books on the themes of religious history, Irish immigration to Scotland, agriculture and 'navvies' (labourers on civil engineering projects such as canals and railways). He was Chairman of the Scottish Catholic History Committee from 1951 - 1963. His published works were published under his Christian name of James E. Handley. Contains: History of the Province of the Isles papers; Research notes; Correspondence; Scrapbooks; Research on Patrick MacGill; Files of news cuttings; Biography of Brother Clare; The Irish in Scotland by James E. Handley; A History of Irish Catholicism with chapter by Brother Clare; Sir John Sinclair by James E. Handley; Manuscript of 'Biography of Patrick MacGill' by James Edmund Handley; Photograph of Brother Clare; Unpublished manuscript of account of Scottish mission since the Reformation; File of notes, news cuttings and texts by Brother Clare; The Celtic Story by James E. Handley uncorrected proof copy; Notebooks; Bro Clare Handley Celtic Story Early Days file; The Marist Brothers in Scotland booklet
Physical Description
Printed material; Manuscript; Photograph
Related Material
MB/6/2/4/13
AccessConditions
Open for consultation, some sections closed as they hold personal data subject to the Data Protection Act
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