Invoices from Koningsveld & Zoom, typesetters, 12 Lower Liffey Street, Dublin. The invoices include copies of the requested photographic engravings. Some of the photographic engravings are sketches of Capuchin life by Grace Perry.
Invoices (and estimates) from Dollard Printing House, Mornington Park, Dublin 5, re printing costs for 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file also includes calculations for the costs of printing the 'Annual' from 1973 to 1976. It is noted that there was over a ninety percent increase in printing costs in these years. The total cost for printing 6,288 copies in 1976 was £14,532.24.
Draft and galley-proof of an ‘Invocation of the Blessed Virgin Mary / a translation of a very early Irish poem – perhaps as early as the sixth century’.
An invitation to a ceremony conferring the Freedom of Dublin upon Richard Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, and Paul A. Dever, Governor of Massachusetts, at City Hall. The invitation was sent to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. (Volume page 49).
An invitation to a banquet organised by the Knights of Equity, an Irish Catholic fraternal organization, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 17 March 1950. The card shows Blarney Castle, a fifteenth-century tower house, in County Cork. The festivities organised by the Knights of Equity included the singing of popular Irish songs such as ‘It’s a great day for the Irish’ and ‘When Irish eyes are smiling’.
An invitation card for the first meeting of Dáil Éireann held on 7 January 1919. This inaugural meeting was held in private with only Sinn Féin members invited. The principal business conducted at this meeting was the election of a committee tasked with the drawing up of key documents to be discussed at the first sitting of the Dáil proper which was held on 21 January in the Round Room of the Mansion House in Dublin.
An invitation card to a private viewing of Evie Hone paintings of the Stations of the Cross (commissioned for the parish church in Kiltulla in County Galway).
An invitation to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. to attend a private viewing of an exhibition of paintings by Jack B. Yeats at the Victor Waddington Galleries, 8 South Anne Street, Dublin. (Volume page 223).