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Newspaper Cuttings Book

Newspaper cuttings book compiled and annotated by Fr. Stanislaus Kavanagh OFM Cap. Printed stamp on inside front cover: ‘Franciscan Capuchin Library, Church Street, Dublin’. The pages have been numbered by Fr. Stanislaus. The book includes on p. 69 cuttings reporting the exiling of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. to the United States. ‘Boston Papers’, Dec. 1922; 'Cork Weekly Examiner', 21 Jan. 1925.

Postcard prints of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. with a group of Irish Republicans in California

Photographic postcard prints of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. with a group of Irish Republican supporters at Fairpost, Northern California. Some members of the group hold tricolor pennants annotated: ‘St Patrick’s Day -1923. Irish Republic’. One of the photographs was reprinted in the 'Cork Evening Echo', 18 June 1958. The individuals are named as:
Front: Pat Fitzgerald, Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap., Messrs M. O’Malley, J. McGuire, Barney Nolan.
Back: Messrs D. Godsil, M. Murphy, J. Shine, M. Barry, T. Sullivan, D. O’Keefe, J. Flynn, J. Leary, T. Curtin, J. Kelleher, J. O’Connor, P. Murphy, V. Daly.

Photographic album of Fr. Urban Riordan OFM Cap.

Photographic album of Fr. Urban Riordan OFM Cap. The album contains many black and white photographic prints (on card) of views of the Capuchin Mission at Santa Inez, California. First leaf contains a memorial card for Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. who ‘died in exile for the Republic of Ireland at Santa Barbara, USA, 14 Feb. 1925’. The album contains:
Photograph of Fr. Urban Riordan OFM Cap. and Fr. Leo Sheehan OFM Cap. outside a house in Ukiah, California.
Photograph of Most Rev. Edward Joseph Hanna, Archbishop of San Francisco, with a confirmation group of Native American children.
Photographs of the mourners at the funeral of Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. (Feb. 1925). The photograph is captioned: ‘Fr. Urban [Riordan OFM Cap.], Peter Murray, Fr. Stephen [Murtagh OFM Cap.], Rev. Paul Dillon, Eamon Martin, Mrs [Mary] McWhorter, Fr. Dominic [O'Connor OFM Cap.], Mrs Mellows, Fr Leo … Funeral, Fr. Albert, Feb. 1925’.
Portrait photograph of an ‘Indian Girl’, Ukiah, California.
Photograph of Br. Conrad standing in front of the portico of Santa Inez Mission.
Photograph of a group of ‘Californian Indians (Pomo), Ukiah, 1925’.
Photograph of a group of ‘Pomo Indian Boys, 4.1.25’.

Riordan, Urban, 1891-1972, Capuchin priest

Memorial cards

Kevin Barry, IRA. ‘Died for Ireland in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, on Monday, Nov. 1st 1920’. Coloured, with photographic print.
Michael Murphy, Boherard, Carrignavar, died 21 June 1917.
Terence McSwiney, ‘Lord Mayor of Cork, Died for Ireland in Brixton Prison, England on October 25th, 1920’. With photographic print.
Captain Richard Coleman ‘who fought for the Freedom of Ireland, Easter, 1916, and died in Usk Prison, England, on December 9th, 1918’. With photographic print.
Peadar Healy, 86 Phibsboro’ Road, Capt., A. Co., 1st Battalion, Irish Volunteers, died 12 Apr. 1919. One card with photographic print and another in Irish.

General Landscapes

Photographic prints submitted for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes prints showing general landscape views and locations of scenic and historical interest in Ireland. Some of the prints are annotated on the reverse. The file includes the following images:
• An Achill Island horseman carrying turf.
• Cliffs at Mizen Head, County Cork.
• Healy Pass, County Cork.
• The monastery of Clonmacnoise, County Offaly.
• The portal tomb (‘cromlech’) at Aughnacliffe, County Longford.
• Glenfarne, County Leitrim.
• Thatched cottage, Rosslare, County Wexford.
• Gougane Barra, County Cork.
• Aerial view of two large schooners in Cobh Harbour, County Cork.
• Cashel Bay, County Galway.
• Ballinakill, Connemara, County Galway.
• Rossaveal, Connemara, County Galway.
• Megalithic Tomb, Creevykeel, near Mullaghmore, County Sligo.
• Glencolumbkille, County Donegal.
• Lough Swilly, County Donegal.
• Glengesh Pass, County Donegal.
• Salmon Weir, Galway.
• River Shannon at Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim.
• Culdaff, County Donegal.
• Portnoo, County Donegal.
• Lough Derg near Killaloe, County Clare.
• Roundstone, County Galway.
• The Burren, County Clare.
• Glencar Waterfall, County Sligo.
• Rock of Dunamase, County Laois.
• Baginbun Headland, County Wexford (the site of the Norman landing led by Raymond le Gros in 1170).
• Newtown Abbey, Trim, County Meath.
• Glenmalure, County Wicklow.
• Lough Allen near Drumshanbo, County Leitrim.
• Black Valley, Killarney, County Kerry.
• The Lower Lake, Killarney National Park, County Kerry.
• The Lower Lake, Glendalough, County Wicklow.
• The stone to St. Kevin’s Bed, Glendalough, County Wicklow.
• Dhu Lough, Connemara, County Galway.
• Glengariff, County Cork.
• Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare.
• Caragh Lake, County Kerry.
• Killaloe, County Clare.
• River Nore near Inistiogue, County Kilkenny.
• Cliffs of Moher, County Clare.
• A countryside scene in County Carlow.
• ‘Bird watching on the Murrough at Wicklow’.
• The River Lee, Cork.
• Caragh River, County Kerry.
• Minawn Cliffs, Achill Island, County Mayo.
• Killybegs, County Donegal.
• Schull, County Cork.
• Little Skellig.
• Slieve League, County Donegal.
• Dunlewy, County Donegal.
• Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim.
• Glencolumcille, County Donegal.
• Lough Melvin, County Leitrim.
• St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
• Muckross Head, County Donegal.
• Pass of Keimaneigh, County Cork.
• Mullaghmore, County Sligo.
• Lough Ree, County Westmeath.
• Benbulben, County Sligo.
• Mass Rock, Ballinamuck, County Longford.
• On the river near Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim.
• Knocklofty Bridge near Clonmel, County Tipperary.
• Lough Ennell, County Westmeath.
• River Blackwater near Youghal, County Cork.
• Mitchelstown Caves, County Tipperary.
• Croagh Patrick, County Mayo.
• Drombeg stone circle, Glandore, County Cork.
• The Tunnels, Glengarriff, County Cork.
• The gardens at Lake Leslie, County Monaghan.
• A cottage near Duleek, County Meath.
• Cushendall, County Antrim.
• Loughbeg, Castlegregory, County Kerry.
• A view from Murmod Hill, County Cavan.
• Lough Ramor, County Cavan.
• The sea front at Youghal, County Cork.
• Poulaphouca water scheme, County Wicklow.
• Annagassan, County Louth.
• Blessed Oliver Plunkett’s oak tree at Ardpatrick, County Louth.

Religious Ceremonies, Processions and Celebrations

Photographic prints submitted for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes images of various religious ceremonies in both Ireland and in Europe. Most of the prints are annotated on the reverse. Some of the annotations provide details of the photographer or studio responsible for the print. The file includes the following images:
• Religious procession at Marian Shrine, Knock, County Mayo.
• International Eucharistic Congress, Dublin, 22-26 June 1932.
• St. Patrick’s Purgatory, Lough Derg, County Donegal.
• Religious sisters (possibly Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady) at the Convent of St. Francis, Monroe, Lafayette, Louisiana, 1919. The print is annotated on the reverse with the names of the sisters (including many Irish-born sisters).
• Waterford pilgrims visit Lourdres Grotto, Dublin. 22 June 1931.
• The opening of Seissens Cathedral, France, following its destruction in the First World War. c.1931.
• Procession of the Holy Blood at Bruges, Belgium. c.1931.
• Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, celebrating a solemn mass to Catholic Mission at the Colonial Exhibition in Paris. 17 Sept. 1931.
• Washing of the feet ceremony at Westminster Cathedral. c.1931.
• Opening of the Basilica at Lisieux, France. 19 May 1931.
• Procession of Young Catholic Associations at Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. 26 Aug. 1931.
• Members of the Austrian government in procession to the Heldenplatz, Vienna, for an open-air mass. 6 Oct. 1931.
• Procession of the relics of St. Stephen in Budapest, Hungary. 22 Aug. 1931.
• The blessing of motor cars at the Coliseum, Rome. 12 Mar. 1931.
• Mass to celebrate the anniversary of the bishopric of Hamburg, Germany. 5 May 1931.
• Wedding of Prince Gaeten de Parme and Princess Marguerite Marie-Therese Alexandrine de Thurn-Taxis, Paris. 1 May 1931.
• Procession of religious relics of St. Chad, ‘the Apostle of the Midlands’ through the streets of Birmingham, England. 11 May 1931.
• Religious procession in honour of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel to the Italian Church, Italian Quarter, Hatton Garden, London. 19 July 1931.
• Corpus Christi Procession in Berlin, Germany, led by Reich Ministers Schätzel and Guérard. 9 June 1931.
• Religious ceremony at Arbour Hill, Dublin, to commemorate the 1916 leaders buried there.
• Religious ceremony commemorating the tercentenary of the signing of a declaration in Jamestown, County Leitrim (12 August 1650), in which the Roman Catholic clergy repudiated the government of James Butler, 1st Marquis of Ormonde.
• Graveside commemoration in Midelton, County Cork, for the Irish Volunteers killed in the Clonmult ambush on 20 Feb. 1921.
• The reparation of the remains of Sergeant Wallace McCauley (d. 22 Feb. 1965) who was killed will on peace-keeping duty in Cyprus.
• The consecration of the Most Rev. Dom. Hickey OC at Mount Melleray Cistercian Abbey, County Waterford.
• The Most Rev. Edward Byrne, Archbishop of Dublin, blessing the foundation stone of the new Church of St. Anne, Shankhill, County Dublin. (27 July 1931).
• Cistercian monks taking in the harvest at New Mellifont Abbey, County Louth.
• A group of pilgrims at Gougane Barra, County Cork, in 1910.
• The funeral of the Most Rev. Dom. Maurice Phelan OC at Mount Melleray Cistercian Abbey, County Waterford.
• Crowning of the Blessed Virgin by the Sodality of the Nurses of Our Lady of the Lake on May Day, possibly in Los Angeles, California.
• Group of Religious Sisters at the Our Lady of the Lake, possibly in California in 1928.
• Scene at the graveside of the Lord Abbot of Mount Melleray Cistercian Abbey in County Waterford. ‘Most Rev. Dr. Hackett DD, Bishop of Waterford with spade, the new Lord Abbot, Rt. Rev. Stanislaus Hickey is shown second on the left’.
• The burial of the Most Rev. Denis J. Moynihan, Bishop of Kerry. He died on 5 Dec. 1975.
• Corpus Christi Procession at the Church of St Peter and Paul, Clonmel, County Tipperary in 1938.
• Groups of religious sisters possibly in the United States in 1919 and in 1923.
• Catholic Emancipation Centenary celebrations in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, June 1929.

Foreign Locations and Overseas’ Events

Photographic prints submitted for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes prints of overseas locations including images of churches and sites of religious interest and devotion. Most of the prints are annotated on the reverse. Some of the annotations provide details of the photographer or studio responsible for the print. The file includes the following images:
• Mission station at Bethel, South Africa.
• Mass at St. Peter’s Square, Rome, on Easter Sunday.
• St. Francis Street, Jerusalem.
• The ancient walls of Jerusalem.
• Crowds at the Apostolic Papal Residence at Castel Gandolfo, Italy.
• A large group of Capuchin friars praying on the road to Assisi, Italy.
• Cathedral of The Sacred Heart, Delhi, India.
• Swiss Guards, Vatican.
• The Passion Play Theatre, Oberammergau, Germany.
• Interior of Basilica of San Francesco d’Assisi, Italy.
• The tomb of Pope Pius X, St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome.
• Benedictine Abbey of St Gregory the Great at Downside, Somerset, England.
• Apostolische Kerk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
• General Curia, Capuchin Order, Via Piemonte, Rome, Italy.
• Our Lady of Canvey Church, Essex, England.
• Interior of the Papal Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls, Rome, Italy.
• Capuchin Friary, Frascati, Rome, Italy.
• Tomb of Pope Pius IX, Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls, Rome.
• The entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem.
• Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Tilbury, Essex, England.
• Scenes during the filming of the Dutch missionary film Ria Rago in Indonesia (released in 1930).
• Bedouin Arab Market in Bethlehem, Palestine.
• A group of boy scouts in the Holy Land.
• Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, France.
• St. Nicholas Cathedral, Freiburg, Switzerland.
• St. Joseph’s Church, Sofia, Bulgaria.
• An Abyssinian Warrior and an Abyssinian family.
• Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Chartres, France. (Colour postcard prints).
• The Catholic Church and other buildings and scenes in Chania, Crete.
• British colonial troops perhaps stationed in South Africa. Photograph by F. Czira.
• Docheiariou monastery, Mount Athos.
• Cox’s Bazar, East Pakistan (later Bangladesh).
• Memorial Cross to the Munster Fusiliers at Ypres, Belgium.
• Choir boys from Lourdes before embarking upon a tour of the United States and Canada. 8 Sept. 1931.
• Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
• A Catholic church in north-eastern Switzerland.
• The Franciscan Church of the Cordeliers, Freiburg, Switzerland.
• Venetian Canals, Italy.
• Eglise Notre-Dame de Toute Grace, Plateau D’Assy, Haute-Savoie, France.
• Tooting Bec Common, London.
• Snow-covered mountain pass in Montana, United States.
• Mississippi River, Louisiana, United States.
• Mount Fuji, Japan.

Conveyance from the Most Rev. Abraham Brownrigg to Fr. Fidelis Neary

Conveyance from the Most Rev. Abraham Brownrigg, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory, to Fr. Thomas O’Connor OSFC (otherwise Fr. Matthew) and Fr. Michael Neary OSFC (otherwise Fr. Fidelis) of the two dwelling houses known as the Alms House ‘situated between the Friary Chapel and fronting [onto] Lower Walkin Street, parish of St. Mary’s, Kilkenny city’. The conveyance was signed as part of mutual exchange with the Capuchin friars for the two dwelling houses known as ‘The Munster Arms’. With the corresponding agreement of the same date for the lease for ever by Fr. O’Connor and Fr. Neary to Bishop Brownrigg of the two houses formerly called ‘The Munster Arms’. With preparatory draft copies.

Copy will and probate of James Montgomery Blair

Certified copies of the will and probate of James Montgomery Blair, late of Hereford, and latterly of 122 Rue de la Citidelle, Calais. He leaves his all his property to Jeremiah Easter, Belle Vue, Margate, and appoints him as his sole executor. The will was attested, and probate was granted to Jeremiah Easter in the Prerogative Court of Ireland on 14 May 1839. Copies made 24 Mar. 1916.

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