- IE CA CP/3/5/1/2/36
- Unidad documental simple
- 31 Mar. 1915
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Receipt for rates (£13 10s) for Cullenswood House, Oakley Road, in the district of Rathmines and Rathgar paid by Patrick Pearse in March 1915.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Receipt for rates (£13 10s) for Cullenswood House, Oakley Road, in the district of Rathmines and Rathgar paid by Patrick Pearse in March 1915.
New York St. Patrick’s Day Parade Filer
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier advertising the programme and order of the St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City in 1914. The flier includes the programme and order of the parade.
Letter to Margaret Mary Pearse
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Card to Margaret Mary Pearse from an individual in Cork expressing their delight on hearing that St. Enda’s School is re-opening. The signature is indecipherable.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of a residential house. Manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘1913’. The location may possibly relate the area around Cullenswood House on Oakley Road in Dublin.
Portrait Print of Margaret Pearse
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Studio portrait photograph of Margaret Pearse. Includes original print on card and possibly a later enlargement of the same image.
Copy letter from James Pearse to Charles Bradlaugh
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Copy letter from James Pearse to Charles Bradlaugh. The letter reads ‘I am placed in a very paradoxical position – an image maker by profession and an image breaker by inclination’. He adds ‘I have been dangling – to use a scriptural phrase – between Hell and Heaven for the last twenty five years of my life: only that I reverse the meaning of the words: - everything appertaining to ecclesiasticism I regard as the former; and to be free of which, I regard as the latter’.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Five cartes de visite of sculptural monuments related to the workshop of James Pearse, 27 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. Some of cards are annotated by James Pearse. Two of the images are described as the ‘Pulpit / Inchicore / Rough model’. One of the cards is annotated on the reverse ‘Pearse & [Edward Sharpe, sculptors]’. One of the cards is credited to the studio of William Lawrence, photographer, 5 & 7 O’Connell Street, Dublin. The decoration of the altar and communion rail in the Church of Mary Immaculate on Tyrconnell Road in Inchicore, Dublin, was crafted by James Pearse. This prominent church was built for the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate between 1875 and 1880.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Note from Pádraig Ó Máille possibly to Patrick Pearse re the formation of a Gaelic League branch in Moycullen, County Galway.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from John McGuire
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Letter to Patrick Pearse from [John McGuire] regarding his donation to the St. Enda School fund.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from Michael Mallin
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Michael Mallin to Patrick Pearse in which the former agrees to act as a judge in a competition being organised by Pearse. Mallin also affirms that two teams from the Irish Citizen Army will participate in the drill competition.