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IE CA CP/3/16/14/2 · Parte · c.1940
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A photographic print of the ‘Éire’ page from Arthur O’Murnaghan’s ‘Leabhar na hAiséirighe’ (The Book of the Resurrection). The ‘Éire’ page is dominated by the Irish word for Ireland which is superimposed over a list of alternative names for the country such as ‘Banba’, Inisfail’, ‘Inis-Ealga’, ‘Fódla’, ‘Scota’, ‘Ierne’, ‘Hibernia’, ‘Moira’ and ‘Juverna’. This is surrounded by panels of Celtic filigree designs, figures of birds, a round tower, and a quotation from ‘The Vision of St. Bridget’. Reproductions of the popular ‘Éire’ page were sold to raise funds for the completion of ‘Leabhar na hAiséirighe’. (Volume page 27)

Letter from David Daly
IE CA CP/3/16/14/3 · Parte · 20 June 1939
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A letter from David Daly, chief executive, City of Cork Vocational Educational Committee, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. granting him permission to reproduce paintings in the 1940 edition of ‘The Capuchin Annual’.

Catholic Action Christmas Cards
IE CA CP/3/16/14/7 · Parte · 30 Oct. 1942
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an article promoting Christmas cards produced by the girls’ branch of the Catholic Action Organisation (CAGO). One of the cards is titled ‘Our Lady of the Blackout’. (Volume page 67).

Some Artists I have Known by Stephen Gwynn
IE CA CP/3/16/14/32 · Parte · Apr. 1945
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an article by Stephen Gwynn titled ‘Some artists I have known’ referring to his reminiscences of various painters including Walter Osborne, Sarah Purser, Paul Henry, and Grace Henry. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Workers’ Weekly’ (April 1945). (Volume page 236).

Opening of Tuam Art Exhibition
IE CA CP/3/16/14/33 · Parte · 7 Apr. 1945
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an article reporting on the opening of the Tuam Art Exhibition by Archbishop Joseph Walsh. Reference is made to the kindness shown by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. in lending fifteen artworks ‘of outstanding merit’ to the exhibition. The article is taken from the ‘Tuam Herald’ (7 April 1945). (Volume page 238).