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Stuk Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office
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God Disposes

Draft short story by Tadhg Gavin, 42 Howth Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3, titled ‘God Disposes’. With a cover letter from Gavin to Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. (12 Mar. 1976).

APCA Flier

Advertising flier for the Association of Patrons of 'The Capuchin Annual' seeking new members and subscriptions to support the work of the publication as an ‘ambassador of Irish life and values at home and abroad’. The reverse of the leaflet prints several positive reviews of the 'Annual' from publications and newspapers in Ireland and abroad.

Poster for an ‘Aeridheacht’ at St. Enda’s School

A poster advertising an ‘Aeridheacht’ (or open day) at St. Enda’s School in Rathfarnham, Dublin. Patrick Pearse regularly organised an ‘Aeridheacht’ on the grounds of the school to support Scoil Éanna. These events were also used to promote the Irish language, music, sports, and customs.

Financial Accounts re St. Enda’s School

An account extract for St. Enda’s School. Includes entries re liabilities and assets. References are made to ‘pupils’ fees paid’, laundry expenses, medical bills, and ‘grazing rents’. An entry refers to an overdraft from the Hibernian Bank ‘secured by lease of Cullenswood House, life insurance …’. The extract appears to be in the hand of Patrick Pearse.

Notes on Marching

Notes and entries on marching and military manoeuvring. The notes are extant on a page torn from a November 1908 diary.

Irish Volunteers’ List

Manuscript list of names in Irish (possibly compiled by Patrick Pearse). The list includes Con Colbert, Brian O’Higgins, The O’Rahilly (Ua Rathghaille), and Patrick Pearse.

Musical Scores

Musical score (sheet music) for ‘Amhráin an Oireachtais 1. A Éire mhilis uasal / Tadhg Ua Donnchadha do chum; Riobárd Ua Duibhir do ghléas le haghaidh buidhne ceóil an Oireachtais’ (Dublin, Connradh na Gaedhilge, 1902).

Flier for Mansion House Concert

A flier advertising a concert in the Mansion House in Dublin in aid of the family of Sylvester Pidgeon who died on 28 September 1914 from wounds sustained in the Bachelor’s Walk massacre which took place in Dublin on 26 July 1914. A printer by trade, Sylvester Pidgeon left behind a widow and five children ranging in age from three months to eleven.

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