Collegiate Church of St Peter and St Paul, Kilmallock, County Limerick
- IE CA CP/1/1/4/27/5
- Part
- c.1963
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the ruins of the Collegiate Church of St Peter and St Paul in Kilmallock in County Limerick.
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Collegiate Church of St Peter and St Paul, Kilmallock, County Limerick
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the ruins of the Collegiate Church of St Peter and St Paul in Kilmallock in County Limerick.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Two views of Irish Army soldiers drilling in the Parade Square of Collins Barracks in Cork in about 1945.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic prints by Colm M. O’Byrne, Drimnagh, Dublin. Most of the prints are captioned. Many of the images are of farmers and rural landscapes. The file includes the following images:
• Mount Errigal, County Donegal.
• Gola Island, County Donegal.
• Sandycove, County Dublin.
• Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin.
• Arranmore Island, County Donegal.
• Rural scenes near Rockwell, Cashel, County Tipperary.
• Kenmare Manor, County Kerry.
• Countryside near Glendalough, County Wicklow.
• Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin.
• O’Connell Bridge, Dublin.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A postcard print of Cologne Cathedral (officially the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter) on the River Rhine in Germany.
Colourised postcard print of the exterior of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Colour postcard print of the exterior of the Capuchin Friary (taken from an elevated position on Walkin Street). Published as part of the Valentine’s of Dublin topographical postcard collection.
Colours for Irish National Volunteers
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of images showing the presentation of regimental colours to the Irish National Volunteers. The images show William Redmond MP and are taken from the ‘Daily Mail’ (25 September 1914).
Come along and join the British Army / by “The Rajah of Frongoch”
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a satirical republican ballad titled ‘Come along and join the British Army’ by “The Rajah of Frongoch” (a nickname used by Jimmy Mulkerns). The ballad derides Joseph Devlin and John Redmond of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a ballad referring to Seán Mac Eoin (McKeown), sung to the air of ‘Rory O’More’.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic postcard print with the printed title 'Commandant McKeown T.D.'. The portrait print shows Commandant Seán Mac Eoin (1893-1973), a senior IRA soldier during the War of Independence.
Commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Two views of the annual Easter commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, for the 1916 Rising leaders. The photographs probably show a commemoration ceremony held in the early 1950s.