- IE CA IR-1/7/3/4/8
- Parte
- c.1922
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Without Authority ... Who are the Gun Bullies?'
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Without Authority ... Who are the Gun Bullies?'
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'Mulchay said in the Dáil ...'.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail in February 1923.
Free State Freaks / W.T. Cosgrave
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to W.T. Cosgrave as the ‘Jester in chief to the Freak State'.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 27 February 1923.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
Prisoner autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 27 February 1923.
Ruins of Annaghdown Cathedral, County Galway
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A Capuchin friar and a canine companion at the ruined Annaghdown Cathedral, located on the shores of Lough Corrib, in County Galway. Annaghdown is closely associated with St. Brendan of Clonfert (also known as Brendan the Navigator), who died here in about 580. The cathedral dates to the fifteenth century.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A view of the interior of Rothe House, a late sixteenth-century merchant's townhouse in Kilkenny.
St. Patrick’s Community Hospital, Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A view of St. Patrick's Community Hospital (formerly the Poor Law Union Workhouse) in Carrick-on-Shannon in County Leitrim. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'The front part of St. Patrick's Home, formerly the County House. The Marist nuns now live in this part'.
St. Mary’s Dominican Church, Pope’s Quay, Cork
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A view of St. Mary’s Dominican Church, Pope’s Quay, Cork, in about 1955.