Drill Class at St. Enda’s School
- IE CA CP/3/5/4/2/2
- Pièce
- 1919
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy photographic print of a drill class in the gymnasium in St. Enda’s School in Dublin.
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Drill Class at St. Enda’s School
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy photographic print of a drill class in the gymnasium in St. Enda’s School in Dublin.
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Photographic print of a residential house. Manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘1913’. The location may possibly relate the area around Cullenswood House on Oakley Road in Dublin.
Portrait Print of Margaret Pearse
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Studio portrait photograph of Margaret Pearse. Includes original print on card and possibly a later enlargement of the same image.
Letter to James Pearse from Alex C. Wiseheart
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Letter from Alex C. Wiseheart, marble merchant, 139 Upper Dorset Street, Dublin, to James Pearse & Edward Sharpe, sculptors, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, forwarding a list of stone materials for sculpting work.
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Postcard to James Pearse from a Birmingham bank acknowledging the receipt of his letter and enclosure.
Letter to James Pearse from Battersby & Co.
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Letter to James Pearse from Battersby & Co., auctioneers & valuers, 6 Westmoreland Street, Dublin, re a half yearly rent on the former’s property at 27 Great Brunswick Street in Dublin.
Letter to James Pearse from Watts & Co.
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Note re invoice to James Pearse from Watts & Co., general printers and publishers, Fleet Street, London, for advertising in the ‘Agnostic Annual’.
Letter to James Pearse from Barry Collins
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Letter from Barry Collins, solicitor, 17 Lower Ormond Quay, Dubin, to James Pearse, 42 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. 2 Apr. 1878. Refers to an outstanding mortgage on the Johnston premises.
Balance Sheet and Accounts for P. J. O’Neill and James Pearse Partnership
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Balance sheet and account for the partnership of P. J. O’Neill and James Pearse, monumental works, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. Sept. 1876-3 Nov. 1877. Includes list of debts due to the firm. Most of the clients are seemingly clergymen. Total debts due are noted as £2,284 13s 1d.
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Copy deed of indenture re the ownership of premises at No. 27 Great Brunswick Street in Dublin. The deed notes that that house and premises at the address is owned by Thomas Lloyd, 14 Longwood Avenue, Dublin. The copy deed was sent to James Pearse, 27 Brunswick Street, Dublin.