Invitation to a D.L. Kelleher event
- IE CA CP/3/16/25/58
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- Mar. 1945
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An invitation card to for an Irish Pen event in Dublin at which D.L. Kelleher was the guest of honour.
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Invitation to a D.L. Kelleher event
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An invitation card to for an Irish Pen event in Dublin at which D.L. Kelleher was the guest of honour.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An engraved print of the novelist Gerald Griffin. The print is taken from a ‘painting by Mecier / Engraved by Deane’. The publication from which the print was taken is not stated.
Alexander Irvine Postcard Print
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A postcard print of the author Alexander Irvine. The caption reads ‘Alexander Irvine / (Author of “My Lady of the Chimney Corner.”) / Portrait by J. Langtry-Lynas / Presented by Mrs. Beamish’.
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A clipping of an article profiling the life and work of George Bernard Shaw. The article was published in ‘Pathfinder’ (10 February 1940).
Morning Sunlight at the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney, County Kerry
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A postcard print titled ‘Morning Sunlight at the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland’.
Sybil Head, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry
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A postcard print titled ‘Sybil Head, Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry, Ireland’.
Paintings at the Jack B. Yeats National Loan Exhibition
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An image of Jack B. Yeats paintings on display at the National Loan Exhibition. The paintings are captioned with clippings taken from a printed catalogue.
Paintings at the Jack B. Yeats National Loan Exhibition
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Jack B. Yeats paintings on display at the National Loan Exhibition. The paintings are captioned with clippings taken from a printed catalogue.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of an article on the production of a new play titled 'In Sand' by Jack B. Yeats in the Peacock Theatre in Dublin. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (14 April 1949).
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A letter from Jack B. Yeats to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. conveying some notes regarding three of his paintings (‘Bachelor’s Walk, in Memory’, ‘The Funeral of Harry Boland’, and ‘Communicating with Prisoners’). Yeats notes that he found ‘it very hard to recall, in words, scenes which I registered with my eyes’. In reference to ‘Bachelor’s Walk, in Memory’ he writes ‘The flower girl threw the carnation with a quiet strong gesture without hurry. She slowed her steps and did not stop. I think the boy, though he was looking away toward the east[w]ard, saw, and understood, the event’. Yeats also recalls his personal impressions of the funeral of Harry Boland in Glasnevin Cemetery and his good fortune in witnessing the scene he depicted in ‘Communicating with Prisoners’. He concludes, ‘I believe events are events and passers by have the honour of passing by and should not forget it’.