Douglas Hyde, St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin
- IE CA CP/1/1/2/8/4
- Part
- 1941
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Douglas Hyde (1860-1949), President of Ireland, outside St. Andrew’s Church on Westland Row in Dublin.
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Douglas Hyde, St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Douglas Hyde (1860-1949), President of Ireland, outside St. Andrew’s Church on Westland Row in Dublin.
D.P. Moran / Founder Editor of the Leader
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Draft of an article by Patrick Callan titled D.P. Moran / Founder Editor of the Leader’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977).
Dr Eduard Hempel vacates Legation
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A clipping of an article titled ‘Dr Eduard Hempel vacates Legation’ published in the ‘Evening Herald’ (8 May 1945).
Dr Kathleen Lynn and the ‘Republican Triplets’
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A photographic postcard print of Kathleen Lynn with the three infant daughters of George Fullerton in July 1917. Known as the ‘Republican Triplets’, the children were named Kathleen, Grace, and Constance. The group includes on the left Dr Lynn (1874-1955) and on the right Constance Markievicz (1868-1927). As the card’s annotation suggests, George Fullerton (d. 1934) was a member of the Irish Citizen Army. During the 1916 Rising, he was wounded while attempting to escape from St. Stephen’s Green to the nearby Royal College of Surgeons building which had been occupied by the Irish Volunteers.
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Draft accounts’ sheet. The accounts are most likely associated with the sculptural workshop of James Pearse.
Draft Article by Fr. Richard Henebry
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A draft text by Fr. Richard Henebry on a vellum manuscript held in the Royal Irish Academy. The text appears to be an astronomical and medical text (catalogued as MS B ii 1) dating to the fourteenth or fifteenth century. Henebry refers to the frontispiece of this text which contains an ‘astronomical rotula with a moveable index, containing [the] names of the Signs of the Zodiac and the planets in Latin; also the names of the months and the numeral figures’.
Draft article by Fr. Richard Henebry
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Manuscript draft by Fr. Richard Henebry referring to the subjects of Irish music and literature. The headings include ‘Of the Keltic note’ and ‘Of Irish literature’. It reads ‘One should think that the first requisite for a neo-Keltist would be a thorough knowledge of the language and literature about to be manipulated. But strange to say it is never so. There is no one of the school that enjoys the faculty of being able to read a book in any Keltic dialect whatsoever. They depend entirely on translation …’. A two-page musical score is included. Rough pen and ink illustrations (including some of a piper and a fiddle player) by Henebry are extant on the covers.
Draft article on Irish music by Fr. Richard Henebry
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A draft article and notes on traditional Irish music compiled by Fr. Richard Henebry. The manuscript is incomplete and is numbered pp 12-23.
Draft Articles and Biographical Features
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Draft Articles by D.L. Kelleher
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Draft articles for submission for 'The Capuchin Annual'. The author of the texts is not given but it is possible they are by D.L. Kelleher (1883-1958). The titles include ‘Walking into Wigan Town in 1920’, ‘Traveller’s Joy / The Return of the Native’, ‘Paris / July 5th 1926’, ‘Saint Peter’s and Saint Paul’s, Cork’, ‘Pageant in High Street’, ‘I like Dublin’, ‘Shakespeare in the Cradle’, and ‘Lourdes / November 18th 1923’. It appears that many of the articles are incomplete.