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IE CA CP/3/16/39/39 · Part · 2 Apr. 1952
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a letter by Seán O’Casey referring to the religious beliefs of Frank Ryan. O’Casey recalls his meetings with Ryan during the Spanish Civil War period and refutes the suggestions made about Ryan by the ‘dogmatic’ Hamish Fraser. The letter is dated 2 April 1952 but the newspaper from which the clipping was taken is not stated in the volume.

Frederick May Biography
IE CA CP/3/16/31/15 · Part · 11 Aug. [1942]
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A letter from Frederick May to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. enclosing his article and supplying some brief biographical details.

IE CA PH/1/22/A · Part · c.1910
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A view of Frederiksholms Kanal, a canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark, in about 1910. The prominent domed building in the centre of the image is the Christiansborg Palace which is the seat of the Danish Parliament. The large steeple is the 300 ft spire of St. Nicholas (Lutheran) Church which opened in 1912. The image appears to show scaffolding around the spire which suggests that the photograph was taken during its reconstruction in the years from 1909 to 1912. The church now houses the Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center.

Free State Freaks
IE CA IR-1/7/3/31 · Item · c.1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A one-off Anti-Treaty publication produced on a duplicating machine with caricatures of Sir Alfred Cope, Cosgrave, Mulcahy, Walsh, Blythe, Fitzgerald, etc. The drawings are attributed to Constance de Markievicz (1868-1927).
The publication includes caricatures of:
Séan Ó Muirthile, member of the Supreme Council of the IRB (Irish Republican Brotherhood) 1916, Head and shoulders.
Desmond Fitzgerald, (1889-1947), Minister for External Affairs 1922-1927 and Minister for Propaganda outside the cabinet, August 1921. Described as ‘Liar in Chief to Publicity Department. Slave-State’. Head and shoulders, full face.
Ernest Blythe (1889-1975), Minister of Posts and Telegraphs: ‘The importance of being Earnest …’.
J.J. Walsh: ‘The man of “letters” with the “mailed” fist;
Richard Mulcahy: ‘haunted by the dreams of prisoners murdered by his troops’;
W.T. Cosgrave: ‘Jester in chief to the Freak State as seen in the Empire’.

IE CA IR-1/7/3/31/4 · Part · c.1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to Desmond Fitzgerald (1889-1947), Minister for External Affairs (1922-7), and Minister for Propaganda outside the cabinet (August 1921). The caption refers to Fitzgerald as ‘Liar in Chief to Publicity Department. Slave-State’.

IE CA IR-1/7/3/31/5 · Part · c.1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An anti-Treaty cartoon referring to Ernest Blythe (1889-1975), Minister of Posts and Telegraphs. The cartoon satirizes him by referring to ‘the importance of being Earnest …’.

IE CA IR-1/7/3/31/6 · Part · c.1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An anti-Treaty cartoon satirizing Séan Ó Muirthile (1881-1941) as a member of the Supreme Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and commandant of Gormanston camp in County Meath.