| "The world's rarest doctor" : Surgeon Major T.H. Parke | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1992 |
| A remarkable Roscommon doctor John F. Knott. Contemporary of Sir William Wilde, friend and contemporary of Douglas Hyde and of Surgeon Major T.H.Parke | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1994 |
| History in stone | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1996 |
| Luke O'Connor : the first soldier to win the V.C. | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1998 |
| Roscommon Famine letters | | Article in Journal | | 1996 |
| Sir Luke O'Connor | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1990 |
| Surgeon Major T.H. Parke : a short history of his life | Smith, Des | Monograph or Collective Volume | Carrick-on-Shannon and District Historical Society | 1994 |
| The dissolution of the Irish Republic : a step on the way to peace | Smith, Desmond | Article in Journal | | 1994 |
| The Kirkwoods and Woodbrook | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1998 |
| The policemen's ball | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1998 |
| Woodbrook : the name that inspired the timeless best-selling, historical novel | Smith, Des | Article in Journal | | 1998 |