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Notable People / Bound Photographic Volume

A bound volume with black and white photographic prints. An annotation on the spine reads ‘People’. The volume includes many images of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap., clerics, bishops, and other religious. The file also includes prints of some writers and individuals associated with ‘The Capuchin Annual’ including Richard King, William Frederick Paul Stockley, Daniel Corkery, Lady Eleanor Yarrow, and Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap. There are also several images of T.J. Kiernan, his wife Delia Murphy Kiernan, and their family in Rome. Several images associated with photographic features published in the ‘Annual’ are also extant in the volume. Other photographs show the funeral of Sir John Lavery in Dublin in January 1941, and a pilgrimage to Iona, Scotland, organised by the Irish Capuchins.

Landscapes and Views

A file containing eleven glass stereo plates of views of landscapes, scenery, and people. The images include:
33 (a) Three individuals on the roadside just overlooking the village of Raffeen in County Cork.
33 (b) A group of five individuals (probably a family group) collecting berries along the roadside.
33 (c) A portrait of a sitting woman with a cottage in the background.
33 (d) Four individuals working on the train line at Mageney Railway Station, County Kildare.
33 (e) A family group of seven individuals (two women and five children).
33 (f) A kneeling religious wearing a broad-brimmed hat cradling a young dog.
33 (g) A view of the Strawberry Beds in Dublin in about 1910.
33 (h) A woman wearing a long dress and a flat cap standing at a garden gate.
33 (i) Five dray horses standing harnessed to carts hauling large kegs at the Jameson Distillery, Bow Street, Dublin. A view of some of the working horses used at the Jameson Distillery, Bow Street, Dublin, in about 1910. The photograph was probably taken from atop of the old Capuchin Friary which fronted onto Bow Street.
33 (j) Two women (one sitting and holding a jug) on a forested hillside. The plate is missing a portion of the right-hand bottom corner.
33 (k) A large group of schoolchildren outside presumably a school building.

Irish Capuchin Friars and Locations

The file comprises ten plates and includes images of both individual Irish Capuchin friars and scenery and locations.
35 (a) A view of St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin, from a slightly elevated position. The print shows the building before the addition of the Sacred Heart Chapel which was built as an aisle church in 1908. The caption refers to the ordination of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC (1790-1856) in the previous chapel on Church Street in 1809. With cover. A copy of this image is extant at CA-PH-1-71.
35 (b) Two plates of Fr. Berchmans Cantillon OFM Cap. (1880-1942). With cover.
35 (c) Two Capuchin friars and two dogs in the Church Street Friary garden. With annotated envelope suggesting that this is likely a poor quality image.
35 (d) Fr. Alphonsus Carroll OFM Cap. (1874-1934). With cover.
35 (e) Fr. Salvator Maria Corrigan OFM Cap. (1835-1919). The annotation on the cover suggests that this may be a poor quality image.
35 (f) An unidentified family group (six standing and five sitting or kneeling).
35 (g) Two plates of two separate and unidentified women. The annotated cover suggests that they are ‘Jenny & May’.
35 (h) An unidentified church and graveyard.

Landscapes and Groups

A file (with original box lacking a cover) containing eight slides. The file includes images of individuals, groups and landscapes.
36 (a) A glass stereo plate image of four women at the seaside cliffs known as Bridges of Ross, on the north side of the Loop Head peninsula in County Clare.
36 (b) A view of two Capuchin friars taking a break from an excursion on a jaunting car near Rochestown in County Cork in c.1908. The two friars are probably Fr. Jarlath Hynes OFM Cap. (1867-1918) and Fr. Casimir Butler OFM Cap. (1876-1958). The same image is extant at CA PH-1-23-S.
36 (c) A glass stereo plate of what appears to be unidentified deceased Capuchin friar in a coffin. This is probably an image of a deceased Fr. Sebastian O’Brien OFM Cap. (1867-1931).
36 (d) An interior view of Rochestown Friary Church in County Cork.
36 (f) A large group of both men and women (both sitting and standing) outside the main door to St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin. Some of the men in the back row appear to be wearing temperance badges. They are probably part of a lay temperance association attached to the Church.
36 (g) A portrait of a man with beard (he does not appear to be a cleric) with a long waistcoat carrying a top hat. The plate has been scrubbed clean around edges and the upper right-hand portion of the plate is cracked with a fragment detached.
36 (h) A view of Lower Main Street in Graiguenamangh, County Kilkenny, in about 1905.

Greenhouse, Rochestown, County Cork

Two plates showing a Capuchin friar tending plants in a greenhouse in Rochestown, County Cork. The cover annotation suggests that the friar is Fr. Bernardine Harvey OFM Cap. (1874-1953).

Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England

A file of four plates showing various views of Fountains Abbey, approximately two miles southwest of Ripon in North Yorkshire.The structure is a ruined Cistercian monastery, founded in 1132. Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved Cistercian houses in England. With manuscript captions. The plates are labelled a-d.

Michael J. Lennon Recollections of the 1916 Rising / Bound Document Volume

A bound volume containing clippings of articles chronicling the 1916 Rising by Michael J. Lennon (1891-1966). The articles were published in serial form in the ‘Irish Times’ from 1948-9. The articles appeared under the titles ‘Easter Week Diary I-VI’ (29 March-3 April 1948), and ‘The Easter Rising from the Inside I-VI’ (18-23 April 1949).

‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1937-9) / Review and Correspondence Volume

A bound volume with a gilt title on the front cover which reads ‘Newspaper Cuttings’. The volume contains numerous original letters and newspaper clippings offering mainly favourable testimonials on editions of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1937-9). The volume contains content from politicians, clergymen and religious, artists, and writers.

The North and Partition / Bound Document Volume

A large bound volume with a manuscript annotation on the spine which reads ‘The North / Partition / Northern Ireland’. The volume contains original letters and draft manuscript and typescript contributions and commentary re the ‘Orange Terror’ article by 'Ultach' (J.J. Campbel) published in ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1943). The file includes letters from Bishop Daniel Mageean, George Noble Plunkett, J.J. Campbell, Eamon Donnelly, Senator David Robinson, Maud Gonne MacBride, Jack B. Yeats (refusing to contribute a commentary on the article), and Sir Shane Leslie. The volume also contains many general newspaper clippings about partition. The volume also includes a printed flier from Ailtirí na hAiséirghe (1943). The volume includes content mainly from 1941-9 but it also includes some newspaper and magazine clippings from c.1917-1932, particularly relating to the treatment of the Catholic minority in Northern Ireland. The volume is not paginated.

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