An image titled ‘Inishmaan Pupils’. The print is slightly blurred but the date (25 May 1937) is visible on the teacher’s blackboard. Inishmaan (Inis Meáin) is the middle of the three main Aran Islands located off Galway on Ireland’s Atlantic Coast.
A photographic print of civilians leaving Mallow in aftermath of a republican attack on Mallow Barracks (28 September 1920) and the British army reprisals that followed. The original caption title reads ‘Mallow destroyed by British soldiers’. The print is credited to Wide Word Photos.
Index of contributing authors to 'The Capuchin Annual' for the editions from 1930 to 1938. The index is arranged alphabetically by author name, the title of the article and the volume/edition and page number.
Income receipt book for the Capuchin Publications Office. The volume provides information on income received from individuals and companies in respect of advertisements, subscriptions for copies of 'The Capuchin Annual', from the Association of Patrons of 'The Capuchin Annual' (APCA), and from prize draws. Tax payments on this income are also noted.
Income and expenditure book of the Capuchin Publications Office. The income entries include monies received from the Association of Patrons of 'The Capuchin Annual' (APCA), advertisements, and the sale of 'Annual' copies. The expenditure entries provide a record of cheque payments. The end pages (pp 373-5) give yearly summaries of cash-on-hand and un-cashed cheques. The entries are routinely signed by the Provincial Bursar and by the Provincial Minister (on visitations).
A clipping of images captioned ‘Incidents of the Revolt / Snapshots of the Leaders’ comprising photographs of Patrick Pearse, Constance Markievicz, and John MacBride following the suppression of the Rising. The clipping is taken from the ‘Daily News’ (10 May 1916).