Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero
- IE CA CP/3/5/1/4/2
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- c.1897
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A copy of 'Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero? by Æ' (George Russell). (Dublin: Published at 13 Eustace Street, [1897?]).
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Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A copy of 'Ideals in Ireland / priest or hero? by Æ' (George Russell). (Dublin: Published at 13 Eustace Street, [1897?]).
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Draft article by ‘T.C.’ titled ‘I remember Terence MacSweeney’. The article refers to childhood remembrances of MacSweeney as a teacher of an evening class.
I don’t mind if I do by “The Rajah of Frongoch”
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a satirical republican ballad titled ‘I don’t mind if I do by “The Rajah of Frongoch” (a nickname used by Jimmy Mulkerns).
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An Anti-Treaty handbill: 'I am an Irish Republican but ...'
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'Hymn to St. Columcille', performed in Father Mathew Hall for the ‘celebration of St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin’. The manuscript annotation appears to be in the hand of Fr. Albert Bibby OSFC.
Huts at Sichili Mission Station
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The friars’ huts and sleeping quarters (with kitchen to the right) at Sichili mission station, Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia.
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A poem (to the air of ‘The Boys of Wexford’) advocating support for George Noble Plunkett in the forthcoming by-election. It reads: ‘Roscommon’s chance has come at last, to strike a manly blow, For Eire’s right in freedom’s fight, and thraldom overthrow’. In 1917, in Sinn Féin’s first parliamentary victory, Plunkett won the seat of Roscommon North in a by-election.
Hurlers at St. Enda’s School, Rathfarnham, Dublin
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An image of hurlers at St. Enda’s School, or Scoil Éanna, a secondary school for boys established by Pádraig Pearse in 1908.
Hundred Best Pictures Exhibition
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Exhibition catalogue for a photography exhibition titled ‘Hundred Best Pictures’ at the Little Theatre, Brown Thomas & Co., 15 Grafton Street, Dublin, from 5-15 Jan. 1960.
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Photographic prints by Hugh Doran (1926-2004) of Drimnagh in Dublin. The images are mostly of architecture, and views of Dublin and its populace. The majority of the prints are not captioned. The file includes the following images:
• The old Liberty Hall, Dublin.
• Wellington Quay and Grattan Bridge from Liffey Bridge, Dublin.
• John’s Lane, Dublin.
• St. Patrick’s Cathedral (Roman Catholic), Armagh.
• The Swiss Cottage, Cahir, County Tipperary.
• Wolfe Tone Quay, Dublin.
• The interior of The Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle.
• Poolbeg Lighthouse, Dublin Bay
• A house on Lambay Island.
• St. Patrick’s Bridge, Cork.
• Theobald Mathew Bridge and Four Courts, Dublin.
• Schoolhouse Lane, Dublin.
• The College of Surgeons, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
• Portbello House, Dublin.
• St. Paul’s Church, Arran Quay, Dublin.
• The Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin.
• An elderly woman smoking a pipe.