- IE CA CP/1/1/3/5/3
- Parte
- c.1950
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A portrait photograph of a elderly lady smoking a pipe in Dublin in about 1945.
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Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A portrait photograph of a elderly lady smoking a pipe in Dublin in about 1945.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A view of the Ha'penny Bridge (originally, the Wellington Bridge) in Dublin in about 1950.
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A view over the town of Armagh. The image is taken from an elevated position on Sandy Hill, the site of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The statue in the foreground honours William Crolly (1780-1849), the Archbishop of Armagh from 1835 to 1849 who was instrumental in securing the site for the cathedral and who laid its foundation stone on St. Patrick’s Day in 1840.
Poolbeg Lighthouse, Dublin Bay
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An image of the the Poolbeg Lighthouse at the end of the Great South Wall in Dublin Bay.
St. Paul's Church, Arran Quay, Dublin
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A view of St. Paul’s Church on Arran Quay in Dublin. The image was taken from Usher's Quay on the opposite side of the River Liffey.
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A view of the coastal town of Moville in County Donegal in about 1962. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'An inviting place to relax near Moville, County Donegal'.
Parke's Castle, Lough Gill, County Leitrim
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A view of Parke’s Castle (also known as Newtown Castle or O'Rourke's Castle) on the shores of Lough Gill in County Leitrim.
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Draft article by Tadhg Gavin titled ‘The Soldier Poet’. The article refers to the life of Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918). An article by Tadhg Gavin on Kilmer appeared in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977).
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The sub-series comprises poetry anthologies submitted for potential publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'.
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Draft untitled poem by Thomasina Mackey. The first line reads ‘A decade since we / I was afraid to find / friendship devoured by time …’.