Glencolmcille Folk Village, County Donegal
- IE CA CP/1/1/1/4/26
- Part
- c.1970
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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.
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A view of the village of Glencolmcille (or Glencolumbkille) in southwest County Donegal.
Glengarriff Harbour, County Cork
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An image captioned 'Glengarriff Harbour' in County Cork.
Glengarriff, Beara Peninsula, County Cork
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A print titled ‘Chatting with “Curley Harrington”, Glengarriff’, County Cork, in c.1955.
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A view of the scenery around Glengarriff in County Cork. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Bringing home the turf / Glengarriff'.
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A view of the village of Gleno (or Glenoe) in County Antrim. The settlement is located about half-way between Larne and Carrickfergus.
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An image titled 'The Head of Glenveagh, County Donegal'.
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A copy of ‘Glór na Ly / páipéar nóchda a n-ay an ví’ (‘Machroumha [Macroom], Mí na Sâuna, 1911’). The edition includes a long article on Tadhg Ó Murchadha (‘Seandún’) with a photographic print.
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Text of a poem or song signed by Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. and dated ‘9/4/4/20’. Fr. Dominic occasionally used the republican calendar to denote his years: 1920 was the fourth year of Republic founded in 1916. With a phonetic aid to pronunciation.
God save Ireland from the Staters
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A republican flier titled ‘God save Ireland from the Staters’ criticising the military forces of the Free State and referring to them as ‘Churchill’s Green Tans’.