"Queen's University, Belfast" Collection
- Canada - Red River Settlement
- Questions on the Loss of the Steamship Titanic.
- Dockyard Emigrants to Canada
- Land and Emigration Issues
- Royal Commission on Alien Immigration.
- Enlistment of British Seamen at Queenstown
- Emigration
- Military Service. United States and Great Britain.
- Irish Post Offices - Exhibition of Emigration Notices
- Immigration of Irish Paupers to England
- Debate on Conditions Aboard the Ship Washington.
- Emigration Funds.
- Loss of Steamship Titanic
- Enlistment of Emigrants into the U S Army
- American Authors, Artists, etc. born In County Cork.
- Questions on Loss of Steamship Titanic.
- Passengers Act Amendment Bill.
- Questions on the Loss of the Steamship Titanic.
- Dominion of Canada - State-aided Emigration
- Lists of Convicts and Vagabonds
- Motion for Adjournment. British Empire.
- Correspondence Regarding The Colonization In Canada.
- Emigration of Men of Military Age.
- A Review of `The Emigrants Guide To Canada'
- Statistics of Irish Emigration.
- Loss of the ship "HEMISPHERE"
- Passengers Act Amendment Bill, 1849
- Questions on American Correspondence.
- Emigration From The South of Ireland to the Canadas
- Three Decades of Irish History, 1770-1800: Chapter 1
- Merchant Shipping Acts - Emigrant Ships
- The Convict Michael Walsh, March 1894.
- Loss of the Steamship "Titanic"
- Report on the State of Ireland
- Compensation for Disturbance (Ireland) Bill.
- Newfoundland Fisheries Bill
- Report of Special Inspectors on Loss of Steam Ship Philadelphia.
- Emigration, The Aliens Bill
- Catharine Bradley, St John, N.B. to "My Dear Uncle John".
- Report on Passengers to the Colonies
- Report from the Select Committee on Colonisation.
- Debates On Relief Of Distress In Ireland.
- Outrages in Emigrant Ships.
- Canadian Emigration Misrepresentation.
- Regulation of Vessels Carrying Passengers to Foreign Parts
- Shipping Casualties
- Assisted Emigration - Observations.
- An Irishman's Experience of the Californian Gold-rush.
- Evictions of Tenants in Ireland.
- Catherine Hennagan, St. John's, N.B., to "Dear Father & Mother"