- IE CA CP/1/1/1/1/M
- Part
- c.1940
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the Loopline Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Liffey Viaduct) in Dublin in about 1940.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the Loopline Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Liffey Viaduct) in Dublin in about 1940.
Lodgement Slip for St. Enda's School Account
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Lodgement slip from the Hibernian Bank Limited, to the account of St. Enda’s School for the amount of £2 9d 5s. The item is possibly in the hand of Patrick Pearse. Rough manuscript calculations on the reverse.
List of Paintings on loan from ‘The Capuchin Annual’ Office
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A list of paintings and artwork on loan from ‘The Capuchin Annual’ office on Capel Street in Dublin. The list includes work by Jack B. Yeats, Paul Henry, Richard J. King, Constance Markievicz, and Seán Keating. The artwork was probably loaned for exhibition purposes.
Lismore Castle, County Waterford
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An image of the Gothic-Revival style Lismore Castle and its gardens in County Waterford.
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An image of destroyed shops and houses in Lisburn in County Antrim in September 1920. The photograph is credited Wide World Photos. The original caption refers to ‘strong military rule’ and ‘oppression of the English government’.
Lines dedicated to Most Rev. Dr. Mannix Archbishop of Melbourne
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A flier with the text of a song dedicated to Daniel Mannix, the Irish-born Archbishop of Melbourne. The first line of song reads 'A noble preacher, a splendid teacher ...’.
Limerick’s New Irish Art Gallery
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A clipping of an article referring to the imminent opening of a new gallery for Irish art in Limerick. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (4 September 1946).
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Photographic prints compiled for an article by Patrick D. Molumby titled ‘Lighting Dublin’, 'The Capuchin Annual' (1973), pp 75-85. The file includes many images of lamps and public lighting in Dublin taken by K. Mullen, Dublin Corporation photographer.
Liberty Hall, Headquarters of the Citizen Army, after Bombardment
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A postcard print captioned ‘Liberty Hall, Headquarters of the Citizen Army, after Bombardment’.
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An image of Liberty Hall at the corner of Beresford Place and Eden Quay in Dublin shortly before its demolition in the late 1950s.