A clipping of a review of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1943) published in ‘New Zealand Tablet’ (10 November 1943). The article refers to the wartime prohibition on sending printed material to Ireland from New Zealand.
Clippings from the ‘Irish Times’ and the ‘Irish Press’ referring to the prohibition on the circulation of the ‘Orange Terror’ offprint in Northern Ireland as the book was deemed ‘prejudicial to preservation of peace and the maintenance of order’.
An image of two inhabitants of the Aran Islands in about 1940. The title of the print is ‘seanchas’, an old Irish word referring to the act of storytelling and conveying an ancient tale handed down by oral tradition. A ‘seanchaí’ was a storyteller or a custodian of this tradition.
A clipping of an article praising ‘The Advocate’ newspaper published by the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, Australia. The article notes that Sir Charles Gavan Duffy (1816-1903) was one of its earliest editorial writers. The clipping is taken from the ‘Saint Joseph lilies’ magazine (Toronto, Canada).
A clipping of a review of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1943) published in ‘The Advocate’ (Melbourne, Australia). The review makes reference to the artwork of Richard King in the periodical.
A clipping of a review article on ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1936) published in ‘The Catholic Bulletin’ periodical. Reference is made in the article to various Capuchin friars including Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. (‘whose body lies in a leaden casket in a graveyard away in South-Western California’), and to Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. who ‘lies amid the snows of the North West’.