- IE CA CP/1/1/3/7/2
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- c.1950
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the Spanish Arch, an historical landmark in Galway city, in about 1950.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the Spanish Arch, an historical landmark in Galway city, in about 1950.
Souvenir Booklet for O’Donovan Rossa Funeral
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copies of ‘Diarmuid Ó Donnabháin Rosa, 1831-1915 / souvenir of public funeral to Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, August 1st, 1915'. Includes commemorative essays and poems by Patrick Pearse, Thomas MacDonagh, Arthur Griffith, James Connolly, Brian O’Higgins, and others. The roster of the O’Donovan Rossa Funeral Committee is extant on p. 24. Published in Dublin (Patrick Mahon, printer, 3 Yarnhall Street), in 1915.
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An image of South Mall in Cork. The large office block (on the right) is the Irish Life building.
South Main Street, Wexford Town
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A postcard print of South Main Street in Wexford Town.
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An image of South Gate Bridge in Cork. This triple-span limestone arch bridge was built in 1713.
Some West Cork Engagements / 1920-1921
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Draft of an article by Tom Barry titled ‘Some West Cork Engagements / 1920-1921’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970).
Some Unknown Heroes of the War of Independence
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Draft article titled ‘Some Unknown Heroes of the War of Independence’ with reference to the lives of Tommy Bryan, Jerry Mee, Sam Maguire, Paddy Moran, and Jack Staunton. The author of the article is not stated.
Some of the Irish with Washington
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Facsimile prints and drawings compiled for an article by Arthur H. Mitchell titled ‘Some of the Irish with Washington’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977), pp 70-88.The documents were sourced from a facsimile pack published by the Academy Press on Irish connections with the American Revolutionary War. The file includes a copy drawing of a group portrait by Lawrence O’Toole illustrating Irish connections with George Washington and the American Declaration of Independence.
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Draft articles by Patrick Cunningham, 24 Clare Street, Dublin, titled ‘Some inscriptions on stone’ and ‘Portmarnock’. The former article refers to gravestone inscriptions in Dublin. Cunningham notes that this article ‘is the result of research made by an unemployed worker’.
Some Artists I have Known by Stephen Gwynn
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A clipping of an article by Stephen Gwynn titled ‘Some artists I have known’ referring to his reminiscences of various painters including Walter Osborne, Sarah Purser, Paul Henry, and Grace Henry. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Workers’ Weekly’ (April 1945). (Volume page 236).