A clipping of photographs of individuals associated with resisting the rebels in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, during the Easter Rising. The newspaper title from which the clipping was taken is not given.
A postcard with images of the ‘Enniscorthy Leaders’ of the Irish Volunteers in 1916. The individuals are named as Captain James Rafter, John Etchingham and Captain [Robert] Brennan.
A pictorial postcard print of the town of Enniscorthy in County Wexford in about 1945. Some of the prominent buildings in the image include Enniscorthy Castle (centre), a late sixteenth-century fortified tower house, St. Aidan’s Cathedral (background, centre-left), the largest building in Ireland designed (1843) by Augustus Welby Pugin (1812-1852), the architect responsible for the interior of the Palace of Westminster in London, and St. Mary’s Church of Ireland (left), a Gothic Revival style church built between 1840 and 1850 to the designs of Joseph Welland (1798-1860), architect to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in Ireland.
An image of the view from the top of Errigal ('An Earagail') in County Donegal in about 1955. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'At peace with the world / View from the top of Mount Errigal, County Donegal'.
Offprint of an article by Burke Wilkinson titled ‘Erskine Childers / The Boston Connection’. The article was originally published in the 'Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society', 86 (1974), pp 53-63.
Copy prints of Molly Childers (1875-1964), Robert Erskine Childers (1870-1922), and Erskine Hamilton Childers (1905-1974) used to illustrate an article by Burke Wilkinson titled ‘Erskine Childers: the Boston Connection’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977), pp 265-73.
An estimate of printing costs (and income and expenditure) in relation to 'The Capuchin Annual'. The estimates were compiled on 11 July 1973. It was estimated that printing costs (for 7,000 copies) in 1974 would amount to £10,144. The deficit between income and expenditure in the Capuchin Periodicals Office was estimated at £1,251.