- IE CA AMI/2/7
- Deelreeks
- 1931-2008
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Diaries, Personal Recollections and Oral Histories
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Newsletters and Publicity Material
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Papers of Dom Bede Lebbe as Prior
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Papers of Dom Idesbald Ryelandt as Prior
1916 Rising and War of Independence
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A collection of pamphlets and reports covering the national movement principally from c.1915-1921. The sub-series comprises printed ephemera such as fliers, handbills, and other publications.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The sub-series contains a small collection of prints and photographs connected with the life and ministry of Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
This section includes records relating to the financial and business affairs of the Capuchin Publications Office. The files include orders and receipts, account books and journals, associated with the printing and publishing of the 'Annual'.
Printing Blocks, Stereotypes and Photoengraving Plates
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A very large collection of metal stereotypes and photoengraving plates (most of which are mounted on wooden blocks) used for printing purposes for 'The Capuchin Annual'. Photoengraving was a process used in preparing illustrations for printing by transferring images to metal plates by a combination of photography and acid etching. Photoengraving was widely used in making plates for various printing processes, reproducing a wide variety of graphics such as lettering, line drawings and photographs. A stereotype consisted of engravings from a drawing or from an illustration. If required, duplicate stereotypes could be set beside text composed on a linotype machine and headings in hand-set type. Photoengraving plates and stereotype blocks were frequently mass-produced for advertisements and were sent to various printers, newspapers and publishers. These photoengraving plates and stereotype blocks were transferred (many still extant in filing cabinets) to archival storage following the closure of the Capuchin Publications Office in 1977. Many of the plates and blocks are numbered but only a few have identifying captions or annotations.
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The sub-series comprises draft poetry submitted by authors for publication in 'The Father Mathew Record' (later 'Eirigh').