Glencolmcille Folk Village, County Donegal
- IE CA CP/1/1/1/4/26
- Part
- c.1970
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the cottages at Glencolmcille Folk Village in County Donegal.
Glencolmcille Folk Village, County Donegal
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the cottages at Glencolmcille Folk Village in County Donegal.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the harbour pier at Glandore in County Cork in about 1960.
Gladys Maccabe Exhibition Opening
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A photographic print of (from left) Angela Christina MacDonnell, Countess of Antrim, Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap., Gladys Maccabe and Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap. The photograph was taken at the opening of an exhibition of paintings by Gladys Maccabe and her husband Max Maccabe at the Dawson Gallery in Dublin.
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A brief biographical note for the Irish journalist Gertrude Gaffney. A note affirms that this biography was sent to ‘The Universe’ newspaper.
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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.
George's Street Arcade, Dublin
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Detail from the exterior of George's Street Arcade, a Victorian style red-bricked market building (opened in 1881) located on South Great George's Street in Dublin. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Beauty in block at George's Street, Dublin'.
George Noble Plunkett Election Flier
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A flier titled ‘George Noble Plunkett was born in Dublin on December 3rd, 1851. In 1884 he received the title of Count of The Holy Roman Empire ... A vote for Plunkett is a vote for Ireland's freedom’. The leaflet is most likely an election flier for the North Roscommon by-election in February 1917.
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A photographic print of George Noble Plunkett. The image shows Plunkett wearing the attire of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
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An image of Colm and Máire Gavan Duffy, the children of George Gavan Duffy (1882-1951), an Irish politician, jurist, and solicitor, and one of the signatories to the Anglo-Irish Treaty. As the caption notes, the two are ‘photographed in Paris [in] 1920 during their father’s term of office as representative of the Irish Republic’.
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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).