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Pièce Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office
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Dublin Grand Opera Society

Draft article (probably written by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap.) referring to the history of the Dublin Grand Opera Society, founded by Lieutenant Colonel William O’Kelly in 1941.

An American Convert’s Story

Draft article by Olive Mary Scanlan titled ‘An American Convert’s Story (founded on fact)’. It appears that the article is incomplete.

Record of Cork Volunteers during the 1916 Rising

Record of the Cork City and County Irish Volunteers during Easter Week 1916. An attached declaration by Seán Murphy, Irish Volunteers 1916 Association (Cork), refers to a statement made by Breid Ní Foghludhe referring to her role as a dispatch carrier for Seán MacDermott during the Rising. The record itself refers to the foundation of the Irish Volunteers in Cork in 1913 and to their abortive role in the Rising. The record is incomplete as pp 8-21 have been torn from the bound copy.

Augustine Birrell

Draft of an article on Augustine Birrell (1850-1933), Chief Secretary for Ireland, and his role in the 1916 Rising. The author of the text is not given.

North Cork / 1920

Draft of an article by Pat Lynch titled ‘North Cork / 1920’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970).

James Joseph McCarthy (1817-1882)

Draft biography of the architect, James Joseph McCarthy (1817-1882) with a list of his principal works (including the Capuchin Church of St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin). References are made to his Royal Hibernian Academy exhibitions, to his appointment as Professor of Architecture at the Catholic University of Ireland, and to controversies over the restoration of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin and the commission to build St. Colman’s Cathedral in Queenstown (Cobh). The file includes a newspaper clipping referring to the history of the Capuchins on Church Street. The clipping includes a photographic print of the old Capuchin Chapel on the street which was built in 1796 and was replaced by St. Mary of the Angels in 1864.

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