Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark
- IE CA PH/1/22/D
- Part
- c.1910
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A view of the Moorish-style Palace in Tivoli Gardens, an historic amusement park in Copenhagen, Denmark, in about 1910.
Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the Moorish-style Palace in Tivoli Gardens, an historic amusement park in Copenhagen, Denmark, in about 1910.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A studio portrait image of T.J. Kiernan.
T.J. Kiernan and his family in Rome
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A photograph of T.J. Kiernan (second on the right) with his wife (Delia Murphy Kiernan) and family and religious in Rome.
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An image of T.J. Kiernan at a reception with various clerics and religious.
To Father Albert OSFC from Lily O’Brennan
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A clipping of tribute poem to Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. / Kilkenny Friary by Lily O’Brennan. (Volume page 101).
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A republican leaflet addressed to ‘young women’ in Dublin asking to them to refrain from having British soldiers as romantic companions.
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An Anti-Treaty handbill (black typescript on buff coloured paper), urging Free State soldiers to lay down their arms. It reads: ‘Ireland has one enemy, the infamous English enemy. She has tricked you, kindly, simple lads, as she tricked Irishmen all through the ages of war against her. … The Irish Republic is not dead. A hundred thousand armed men are in Ireland to-day ready to give their lives that it may live. You are killing them as the R.I.C. tried to kill you’.
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A republican flier titled ‘To the Irish People’ referring to the threat of conscription.
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A handbill praising the heroism of republican prisoners executed by Free State authorities. Published in Glasgow, and printed by Kirkwood & Co.
To the parents of the Catholic poor of Dublin / The oath outrage
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A flier exhorting parents to abstain from and prevent their children from taking part in the coronation festivities of Edward VII because of the denial of transubstantiation made in his Coronation oath.