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File Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office
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J.H. Williams

Photographic prints by J.H. Williams, 26 Daffodil Road, Liverpool. Most of the prints are annotated. The file includes the following images:

• The road between Kenmare and Glengarriff.
• Donkeys and traps on the main street in Killarney, County Kerry.
• ‘Curley Harrington of Glengarriff (aged 82)’.
• ‘Chatting with Curley Harrington at Glengariff’, County Cork.
• The tunnel pass in Glengarriff, County Cork.
• Glengarriff Harbour, County Cork.
• Coumeenoole Bay, Dingle, County Kerry.
• Bridget O’Sullivan of Biddy’s Cove, Glengariff, County Cork.
• ‘Bridget O’Sullivan’s house at Biddy’s Cove, Glengarriff, County Cork’.
• The Great Blasket Island as seen from Slea Head, County Kerry.
• Washing sheep fleeces at Dooagh, Achill Island.
• Leenane, Connemara, County Galway.
• Market day in Mullingar.
• Killary Harbour, Connemara.
• Danny Daly, fiddle player, Glengariff, County Cork.
• ‘Fortune-telling at Biddy’s Cove’, Glengariff, County Cork.
• An Achill horseman.
• A road through The Claddagh, County Galway.
• Washing day in The Claddagh, County Galway.
• ‘A Claddagh Group’, County Galway.
• Glen Inagh, Connemara, County Galway.
• Keel Village, Achill Island.
• Cliffs at Parkmore Point, Dingle, County Kerry.
• Kells, County Meath.
• Brandon Hill, Dingle, County Kerry.
• Slea Head, Dingle, County Kerry.
• The road to Leenane, Connemara, County Galway.
• Iveragh Mountains as seen from the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry.

John F. Kennedy Memorial Park

Photographic prints relating to the opening of John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, Slieve Coillte, New Ross, County Wexford. The official opening occurred on 29 May 1968. The file includes a print showing the planting of a tree by Eunice Shriver-Kennedy, a sister of the late President. Other individuals in the prints include Jack Lynch, Taoiseach, the Most Rev. Donal J. Herlihy, the Bishop of Ferns, and Tim O’Brien, Secretary, Department of Lands. The remaining prints show various views of the memorial park and visitor centre. Most of the prints are credited to the 'Cork Examiner'.

John Henebry Correspondence

Correspondence and papers assembled by John (Seán) Henebry (also known as Eoin de Hindeberg), a younger brother of Fr. Richard Henebry. John Henebry died in 1937. The file includes several postcards written (in Irish) by Fr. Richard Henebry to his brother while on the continent in 1913. The photographic print shows an unidentified coastal location. The file also includes a letter from Patrick J. Merriman (Registrar, University College Cork) to John Henebry on his regret that Fr. Richard’s ‘manuscript on Irish music cannot be found’, adding ‘it is a loss to the country’ (25 Apr. 1916). Other letters (Fr. Patrick Power and Joseph Downey, Secretary, University College Cork) express condolences on the death of Fr. Richard on 17 March 1916. A note from Sir Bertram Windle encloses two clippings from the ‘Manchester Guardian’ (28-9 March 1916) containing tributes to the late priest. The file also includes a letter (in Irish) to John Henebry from Seán Ó Currín (28 May 1921).

John O’Mahony (1815-1877)

Photographic prints compiled for an article by Brendan Ó Cathaoir titled ‘John O’Mahony, 1815-1877’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977). The file comprises a copy portrait photograph of Colonel John O’Mahony and a print of a memorial tablet referring to O’Mahony’s role in founding the Fenian organisation.

John Speed’s Maps of Ireland

Photographic reproductions of John Speed’s maps of the Kingdom of Ireland and the Province of Leinster (with inset showing the city of Dublin). The reproductions were used to illustrate an article by Brian MacGiolla Pádraig titled ‘Léarscáil Speed 1610’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1961). Ink stamp on the reverse reads ‘Scottish Studios and Engravers Ltd., 196 Clyde Street, Glasgow’.

Joseph Malachy Kavanagh

Photographic prints compiled for an article by Ethna Waldron, Keeper, Royal Hibernian Academy, titled ‘Joseph Malachy Kavanagh (1856-1918)’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1968), pp 314-327. The file comprises photographic prints of paintings and illustrations of Kavanagh’s work.

Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918)

Copy prints compiled for an article by Tadhg Gavin titled ‘Joyce Kilmer’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977), pp 294-308. The file includes reproductions of studio photographs of Kilmer.

J.R. Bainbridge

Photographic prints by James Roland Bainbridge, 26 Shandon Park, Knock, Belfast. Most of the prints are annotated on the reverse. The covering envelope is dated 20 Aug. 1957. The file includes the following images:

• Religious sisters perusing flowers on a cart during the October market in Belfast.
• Pinnacle Rocks, Garretstown, County Cork.
• A female weaver at work.
• Ardboe High Cross, County Tyrone.
• Bantry Harbour, County Cork.
• The Fairy Glen, Rostrevor, County Down.
• The River Barrow near New Ross, County Wexford.
• Athy, County Kildare.
• Whitepark Bay, County Antrim.
• Cottage in Dunseverick, County Antrim.
• Fishermen on the shores of Lough Neagh, County Antrim.
• Harvesting in County Fermanagh.
• Newcastle Bridge, Ballymahon, County Longford.
• Strangford Lough, County Down.
• Fishing on Castle Lake near Bailieborough, County Cavan.
• Mount Errigal, County Donegal.
• Killary Fjord, County Galway.
• Spelga Pass, Mourne Mountains, County Down.
• A village in County Tyrone.
• Pollan Bay, County Donegal.
• An elderly woman on a donkey and trap crossing the bridge at Kenmare, County Kerry.
• Knocklofty Bridge near Clonmel, County Tipperary.
• Cliffs on the North Antrim coast.
• Belfast street. The print is annotated: ‘Sunday in the city / a sunshine study’.
• Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh.
• Portstewart Strand, County Derry.
• Male and female bathers at Ballintoy, County Antrim

Letter Book

A volume (Browne’s Whole Page Diary for 1948) containing drafts of outgoing letters written by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. The volume contains letters to: John English Ltd., printers, Sr. Mary Anastasia MMM, Fr. Michael Glynn, Joy Walda, A.J. O’Reilly, Arthur M. Campbell, Robert Ostermann, Daphne Pochin Mould, Alison King, ‘Simon Pederek’, J.R. Bainbridge, Doran Hurley, Thomas F. McNamara, Fr. Sylvester O’Brien OFM, Kenneth MacGowan, Edward Daly, Donal O’Cahill, Fr. Francis X. Dent, Sean Neeson, Most Rev. Patrick Collier, Bishop of Ossory, Most Rev. James Moynagh, Fr. Christopher Crowley OFM Cap., Rockwell Newman, Fr. Aquinas Carroll OFM Cap., Most Rev. David Mathew, Rev. David Mathew, Rev. David O’Driscoll, Fr. Brian Browne OFM Cap., Beatrice McCahill, Rev. Aubrey Gwynn SJ, Clare Thornton, Seamus MacManus, D.L. Kelleher, Michael J. Lennon, K.M. Murphy, Richard J. King, Diarmuid Breathnach, Jean Norton, Beda Herbert, James Rice, Fr. Colga O’Riordan OFM Cap., Fr. Carthage Ruth OFM Cap., Desmond Cryan, Basil Clancy, Rev. Anthony J. Cleary, Most Rev. Charles H. Helming, Fr. Aidan McGrath, John Nagel, Vincent J. Walker, Dr. Joseph Szoverffy, Fr. Terence Connolly SJ, Rev. Patrick Rogers, Rev. T.J. Walsh, and Fr. Nessan Shaw OFM Cap.

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