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Kenmare Bridge, County Kerry

A woman crossing Kenmare Bridge in County Kerry in about 1940. This bridge was completed in 1932 and replaced what was Ireland’s first suspension bridge (constructed in 1841).

Kenneth Kaunda at Holy Cross Secondary School, Malengwa

A large group outside Holy Cross Secondary School in Malengwa. The group includes front: Fr. Frederick McConvery OFM Cap., Fr. Alexander Halligan OFM Cap. Fr. Sylvius McCarthy OFM Cap. (1931-2011), Kenneth Kaunda, Betty Kaunda, Fr. Crispin Brennan OFM Cap. Second row: Br. Gabriel McGillicuddy OFM Cap., Fr. John Grace OFM Cap., Br. Maurice Buckley OFM Cap., Br. Eugene Mooney OFM Cap., Fr. Bruno McKnight OFM Cap. Back row: Fr. Donatus McNamara and Fr. Terence Barry OFM Cap.

Kevin Barry

Drafts of an article by Seán Cronin titled ‘Kevin Barry’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970).

Kevin, a recitation

A flier with the text of a ballad written by Constance Markievicz while in Mountjoy Prison about the execution of Kevin Barry.

Kilkenny Archives’ Reference book

Archival reference book for the holdings in the Library of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. The title of the volume (Eason’s blank-index notebook) is annotated: ‘Archivium … fiosrú 1945 – an 14 Márta ‘45’. The final page of the volume contains a map showing the physical arrangement of the stacks in the archive made by Fr. Hubert Grealy OFM Cap. Includes references to ‘capitular enactments’, ‘appointments of guardians and vicars’ and ‘deeds, leases etc’.

Grealy, Hubert, 1907-1993, Capuchin priest

Kilkenny City

An aerial view of Kilkenny City taken in about 1960. The scene is dominated by the city's medieval castle.

Kilkenny City

An aerial view of Kilkenny City taken in about 1935. The scene is dominated by the castle which is the signature symbol of Kilkenny’s medieval past.

Kilkenny Friary Library

This section contains a collection of historical texts which were formerly held in the Library of the Capuchin Friary in Kilkenny. They were transferred to the Irish Capuchin Archives by Fr. Benedict Cullen OFM Cap. in the late 1990s. The collection includes some rare seventeenth century theological works collected by Irish-born friars who were educated in continental seminaries and friaries. Many of these early works include valuable information in the form of annotations, marginalia, and inscriptions. Other volumes include notes and stamps which provide further information about their provenance. Very little is known about the Capuchins in Kilkenny in the eighteenth century, though it must be presumed that, during most of this period, friars were living in the city. It can be said with some degree of certainty that they had a community in Kilkenny in 1757. A volume in this collection bears an annotation on the title page: ‘Ex libris Patris Simonis Eustace, Capucini Conventus Kilkenniensis 1757’. In another volume, he wrote ‘Simon Eustace, Vicar’, and enters the date 1756 (See CA KK/10/14). Aside from theological works touching upon the lives of saints or other aspects of religious devotion, the library also includes books relating to local history and antiquities, medicine, and linguistics. The series includes works published in English, Latin, French, and Dutch. The texts are listed chronologically.

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