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IE / CMI/X/H/AHC/(1)/4/5 · Dossier · 1990 - 1992
Fait partie de Irish Vincentian Archive

Folder with four items:

Prospectus booklet: 'All Hallows Institute for Mission and Ministry: Outline of courses 1992 – 1993'.

Talk typed on A4 sheets: ‘Trends and developments in the life of All Hallows’, by Rev. Eugene Duffy, July 1992.

John Hand’s first mission statement on an A4 page, originally from 1840; this copy was printed in the 1990s.

All Hallows mission statement 1990 on an A4 page.

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Aerial Views
IE CA CP/1/1/1/7 · Dossier · 1924-1960
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints of aerial views of Irish towns and notable landmarks. Most of the prints were created by the Irish Air Corps. Some of the images are from the 'Irish Press'. The prints were seemingly acquired with a view to publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes the following images:
• Shelbourne Park, Dublin.
• Ballsbridge, Dublin.
• Castle Golf Course, Rathfarnham, Dublin.
• Clongowes Wood College, Clane, County Kildare.
• Carlow Town.
• Kilkenny City.
• Marino, Dublin. The print shows large tents pitched on the grounds of the Casino in Marino. The tents may have had some connection with the International Eucharistic Congress (1932).
• O’Connell Street, Dublin.
• Windy Arbour, Dublin.
• Port of Dublin.
• Bective Abbey, County Meath.
• Gaeltacht Park, Whitehall, Dublin.
• St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, County Kildare.
• Kilworth Army Camp, County Cork.
• Curragh Army Camp, County Kildare.
• Drogheda, County Louth.
• Croke Park, Dublin.
• The Hill of Tara, County Meath.
• Wicklow Town.
• Wexford Town.
• Foynes, County Limerick.
• Three Air Corps’ Avro Ansons flying over the Irish countryside.

Author and Contributor Photographs
IE CA CP/1/1/1/8 · Dossier · c.1945-1975
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints (mainly studio portraits) of authors and contributors to 'The Capuchin Annual'. Many of the photographs are annotated with the name of the individual on the reverse. The file includes photographs of:
• Rev. James Good
• J.L. Campbell
• Fr. F.X. Martin OSA
• Peter Thomas
• Rev. Victor De Paor CC
• Bryan Coffey
• Basil Payne
• Brian O’Higgins
• Louis J. Walsh
• Professor Anthony Hughes
• William Blake
• M.A. Elliot
• Sheila Molloy
• Alice Curtayne
• Tadhg Gavin
• Doreen Doyle
• Bernadette Quinn
• Hilda Ní Riagáin
• Walter McGrath
• Teresa Smyth
• T.F. McNamara
• Charles Conaghan
• Fr. Jerome Kiely
• Liam Brophy
• Fr. T.J. Walsh
• Most Rev. Patrick Cleary SSC, Bishop of Nancheng, China
• Beda Herbert
• Veronica Dunne
• Nora Ní Súilliobháin
• Frank Murphy
• Diarmuid Breathnach
• John P. Barton
• John Logan
• Seán Cronin
• Ethna Waldron
• Charles Desmond Greaves
• Michael Bowles
• Fr. Francis Ryan, President, St. Patrick’s College, Thurles
• Fr. J. Galvin CSSr.
• Fr. Brendan Lawless
• Br. J.N. Allen
• Stephen Rynne
• M.J. Fitzgerald. With newspaper clipping from the 'Irish Independent; (12 Apr. 1956) re his role as a director of the Blackrock Tailoring Company.
• Simon Pederek
• Robert McAfee Brown
• Grace Perry
• Fintan Brennan
• Augustine Martin
• Arthur O’Callaghan
• Br. Albert Malone OFM Cap.
• Thomas P. O’Neill
• Leonard von Matt
• Seán Gaynor
• L. O’Flaherty
• Michael O’Higgins
• Desmond Fennell
• Gerald Duffy
• Christopher Townley
• Dr. John Ford
• Fr. Conrad O’Donovan OFM Cap.
• Henry Molloy
• Rev. Michael T. Irwin
• Colm O’Byrne
• Dermot Keogh
• T. Ryle Dwyer
• Michael O’Beirne
• Michael O’Farrell
• Elizabeth May
• Jacob Weingreen, Professor of Hebrew, Trinity College Dublin
• Breandán Ó Ríordán
• Marie Noelle Kelly
• P.T. Donnelly
• Mary Stack
• Anthony P. Quinn
• T.G. Morris
• Fr. Cothrai Cogan CSSp.
• B. Ó Cathaoir
• T.F. O’Sullivan
• John O’Grady
• Rosemary Scanlon
• J. Burke Wilkinson

Notable Persons
IE CA CP/1/1/1/9 · Dossier · c.1920-1970
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The file includes photographic prints of prominent individuals compiled for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. Many of the prints are annotated on the reverse. The file includes prints of the following individuals:
• Pope Pius X (1835-1914) (Postcard print).
• Pope Benedict XV (1854-1922).
• Pope John XXIII (1881-1963) (Postcard print).
• Pope Pius XII (1876-1958).
• Cardinal Joseph MacRory, Archbishop of Armagh (1861-1945), at his consecration in the Aula di Benedizione, Vatican. 19 Dec. 1929.
• W.T. Cosgrave (1880-1968) with Cardinal Joseph MacRory and other clerics.
• Members of the Dublin Corporation Lane Bequest Claim Committee including Mary Sheehy Kettle (1884-1967), widow of Tom Kettle, J.J. Howe, secretary to the City Manager, and J.J. Reynolds, councillor.
• Dom Hélder Pessoa Câmara OFS (1900-1999).
• Saint Leopold Bogdan Mandić OFM Cap. (1866-1942).
• Seán MacBride (1904-1988).
• Neil Armstrong (1930-2012).
• David Giles (1926-2010), BBC Director.
• Richard King (1907-1974).
• Douglas Hyde (1860-1949).
• Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (1911-1978).
• Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) (Postcard print).
• Robert Kennedy (1925-1968).
• Most Rev. August Hlond SDB (1881-1948), Cardinal Archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw, and Primate of Poland. (Lying-in-state following his death on 22 Oct. 1948).
• Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964), Indian politician.
• Jack Lynch (1917-1999) at a religious procession in Cork.
• Seamus Murphy, sculptor (1907-1975).
• Cliff Michelmore, broadcaster (1919-2016).
• Patrick Hillery, politician and President of Ireland (1923-2008).
• Seamus Hughes, first announcer on 2RN (later Radio Éireann).
• Gerard A. Hayes-McCoy, historian (1911-1975).
• Most Rev. Arthur Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury (1904-1988). One of the photographs shows Archbishop Ramsey with the Most Rev. John Charles McQuaid, Archbishop of Dublin, during a visit to Archbishop’s House, Drumcondra, Dublin.
• Most Rev. John Charles McQuaid, Archbishop of Dublin, with President Seán T. O’Kelly at a garden party in honour of the Boston Pilgrims at the Iveagh Gardens, Dublin.
• John A. Costello (1891-1976) with an unidentified Franciscan friar.
• William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne (1868-1942).
• Delia Murphy Kiernan (1902-1971).
• Elisabetta Barbato (1921-2014), an Italian operatic soprano.
• Rev. Brother Bernardine, a Marist brother, Sligo.
• Very Rev. Adrian Convery CP, Irish Provincial Minister of the Congregation of the Most Holy Cross and Passion.
• Very Rev. P. McLoughlin, Salesian College, Pallaskenry, County Limerick.
• Fr. Mannes Cussen OP.
• Fr. Donal O’Mahony OFM Cap. (1936-2010) at the Berlin Conference for Peace in 1972.
• Fr. Charles O’Mahony, Superior, House of St. Camillus, Order of Clerics Regular Ministers of the Sick.
• Mervyn Wall (1908-1997).
• Fr. Rudolph Blockinger OFM Cap., Kansu, China. He worked as a missionary in China from 1922 until he was expelled by the Communists in 1952.
• Philip Monahan, Cork’s first city manager.
• Máire Cotter.
• Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. and Fr. Jarlath Gough OFM Cap. (1902-1983) with dignitaries in Dublin.
• Most Rev. Edward Byrne, Archbishop of Dublin (1872-1940).
• Most Rev. Patrick Morrisroe, Bishop of Achonry (1869-1946).
• Most Rev. Michael Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe (1859-1955).
• Most Rev. Jeremiah Kinnane, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore (1884-1959).
• G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936).

Views of Irish Life
IE CA CP/1/1/2/7 · Dossier · c.1930-1955
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A bound volume containing photographic prints complied for publication and illustrative purposes by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. A manuscript annotation to the spine reads ‘Views’. Many of the prints are of scenic locations in Ireland (ecclesiastical sites, landscapes on the western seaboard, particularly in County Kerry), rural life, turf-cutting during the Emergency, and prominent individuals, both lay and clerical. The album includes the following prints (the index number refers to the pagination within the volume):

  1. Ashford Castle, County Mayo.
  2. Turf cutting at Allenwood, County Kildare, 1942.
  3. Irish army artillery cross a river on a pontoon bridge in the south of Ireland.
  4. Graduation ceremony for Irish Army officers.
  5. Beach at Muckross, Kilcar, County Donegal.
  6. The dedication of the Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Felim, Cavan Town, by Cardinal MacRory in 1942.
  7. St. Eunan’s College, Letterkenny, County Donegal.
  8. The Crypt, Baptistery and Strongbow’s Tomb in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
  9. The exterior of Westminster Cathedral, London.
  10. The ruins of Mellifont Cistercian Abbey, County Louth.
  11. A view of Errigal Mountain and the Clady River, County Donegal.
  12. Glencolumbcille Village, County Donegal.
  13. Portsalon Hotel, Fanad, County Donegal.
  14. Malinbeg, County Donegal.
  15. Lough Corrib viewed from Ashford Castle Hotel.
  16. The ruins of Killarney House, County Kerry. Note: The building was destroyed by fire in August 1913.
  17. Dunloe Castle, County Kerry.
  18. The spire of St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney, County Kerry.
  19. Killaha Castle, Glenflesk, County Kerry.
  20. ‘A view from Parish Priest’s house, Glenflesk, County Kerry’.
  21. Muckross Lake, Killarney, County Kerry.
  22. The Gap of Dunloe, County Kerry.
  23. Photograph of copies of the ‘Orange Terror’ offprint for sale in The Capuchin Annual office on Capel Street, Dublin.
  24. Eyre Square, Galway city.
  25. The exterior of St. Peter’s College, Wexford.
  26. Monument to the Pikemen of 1798, Tralee, County Kerry.
  27. Lumbering trees on Ross Island, Killarney, County Kerry.
  28. ‘The Castle (coast guard station ruin), Casement’s Landmark, Banna beach, County Kerry’.
  29. Newport, County Mayo.
  30. View from the window of the Courthouse, Tralee, County Kerry.
  31. Presentation Convent, Tralee, County Kerry.
  32. Meentogues National School, Killarney, County Kerry.
  33. The road from Achill, County Mayo.
  34. Jarvey cars at Avoca, County Wicklow.
  35. The ruins at Wether’s Well, Ardfert, County Kerry.
  36. The village and harbour of Roundstone, County Galway.
  37. ‘Seasonal fishing caves on Achill Island, County Mayo’.
  38. Kylemore Lake, County Galway.
  39. John A. Costello (1891-1976).
  40. William Norton (1900-1963).
  41. Frank Fahy (1880-1953).
  42. Siobhán McKenna (1923-1986).
  43. Thomas MacGreevy (1893-1967).
  44. Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. (1900-1970).
  45. T.J. Molloy, photographer.
  46. Professor Leonard Eliezer Abrahamson MD (1896-1961).
  47. Eoin Usal Ó Ríain.
James Eccles
IE CA CP/1/1/3/6 · Dossier · c.1960-1969
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints by James Eccles, Champion Art Studios, Wine Street, Sligo. Most of the prints are annotated on the reverse. The file includes a letter (21 Sept. 1963) from Eccles to Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. referring to the possibility of publishing the following prints in 'The Capuchin Annual':

• Moville, County Donegal.
• Fishing fleet tied up Killybegs Harbour, County Donegal.
• Dunmoran Strand, County Sligo.
• Ballysadare (or Ballisodare) Bay, County Sligo.
• White Strand, Lough Swilly, County Donegal.
• Lough Gill, County Sligo.
• Glencar Lake, County Sligo.
• Drumcliffe Church, County Sligo (the burial place of W.B. Yeats).
• Parke’s Castle on the shores of Lough Gill, County Leitrim.
• Mullaghmore Harbour, County Sligo.
• Benbulben, County Sligo.
• River Garavogue, County Sligo.

Arthur O’Callaghan
IE CA CP/1/1/3/13 · Dossier · c.1950-1969
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints by Arthur O’Callaghan. Most of the prints are annotated on the reverse. The file includes the following images:

• Shop Street, Galway.
• Silver Strand, County Wicklow.
• Chapelizod, Dublin.
• Dublin Mountains.
• Lough Corrib, County Galway.
• Slane Castle, County Meath.
• Romanesque Doorway, Castledermot, County Kilkdare.
• Drogheda, County Louth.
• Balbriggan Harbour, County Dublin.
• The Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow.
• Hollywood Glen, County Wicklow.
• Countryside near Castlecomber, County Kilkenny.
• Prospect Point, Swords, County Dublin.
• Lough Ramor, County Cavan.
• Clonmacnoise, County Offaly.
• Church of the Immaculate Conception, Ballymote, County Sligo.
• Cathedral of Christ the King, Mullingar, County Westmeah.
• St. Patrick’s Well, Oran, County Roscommon.
• River Moy, County Sligo.
• Boyle Abbey, County Roscommon.
• Canal Bridge, Lesson Street, Dublin.
• River Liffey from Knockmaroon Hill, Dublin.
• St. Mel’s Cathedral, Longford.
• Donaghmore Church and Round Tower, County Meath.
• Courthouse, Dundalk, County Louth.
• The Bull Ring, Wexford.
• The Yellow Steeple (St. Mary’s Abbey), Trim, County Meath.
• Thatched cottage near Lusk, County Dublin.
• Bridge across the River Shannon at Drumsna, County Leitrim.
• Trim Castle, County Meath.
• Countryside around Letterfrack, County Galway.
• Ballinasloe, County Galway.
• Dun Laoighaire Harbour, County Dublin.
• Lough Ennell, County Westmeath.
• Taaffe’s Castle, Carlingford, County Louth.
• Market day, Longford.
• Lough Derg, County Tipperary.
• Clogher Head, County Louth.
• Saint Laurence’s Gate, Drogheda, County Louth.
• Lough Derravaragh, County Westmeath.
• Kilcullen, County Kildare.
• Ballyhaunis, County Mayo.
• Baldongan Castle [Baldungan Church], County Dublin.
• Skerries Harbour, County Dublin.
• The Hill of Mael, County Westmeath.
• Charlestown, County Mayo.
• Brittas, County Wicklow.
• Thatched cottage in Rathowen, County Westmeath.
• Maynooth, County Kildare.
• O’Connell Bridge, Dublin.
• Belclare, County Galway.
• Fore Abbey, County Westmeath.

Proclamation of the Spanish Republic
IE CA CP/1/1/4/2 · Dossier · 1931
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The file includes press-agency (Keystone View Company, Fleet Street, London) photographs of the proclamation of the Spanish Republic in 1931. The prints are annotated on the reverse and include:

• Scenes in San Sebastian at the proclamation of the Republic. 17 Apr. 1931.
• ‘A street at San Sebastian, Spain, crowded with enthusiastic Republicans, after the Republic had been proclaimed there’.
• Soldiers armed with machine guns photographed outside a Church in Madrid, waiting for rioters. 13 May 1931.
• ‘A charge is to be brought against King Alfonso on the grounds that he assisted in the promotion of disturbances in Spain with the object of overthrowing or discrediting the Republican government. As a result of the serious fighting between the Republicans and Monarchists grave results have been registered. The Jesuit convent of Iglesais, and other religious institutes have been attacked and burned down by Republican communists’.
• Sailors joining in the joyous celebrations after the proclamation of the Catalonian Republic in Barcelona. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Anti-Monarchist rioting in Madrid. 12 May 1931.
• ‘Civil Guards dispersing the huge crowd of rioters in the streets of Madrid. Popular hostility to the manner in which the monarchist propaganda is being organised in Madrid culminated in serious anti-monarchist riots, when the Civil Guard fired on the great crowds, during which many casualties were reported. As a result of the tense situation, martial law has been proclaimed in the city’.
• The arrival of Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres, President of the Republic, in Barcelona. c.Dec. 1931.
• Scenes in Madrid after proclamation of Republic. 16 Apr. 1931.
• ‘A woman hoisting the Republican flag surrounded by huge crowds after the proclamation of the Republic in Madrid’.
• The King of Spain’s bodyguard entering the Royal Palace in Madrid. 14 Apr. 1931.
• ‘It is officially stated that King Alfonso of Spain has abdicated his throne and it is reported that he is leaving tonight for Portugal with his family, en-route to England’.
• ‘The Place de Gracia in Barcelona, thronged with demonstrators during the election campaign last Saturday’. 29 June 1931.
• Spanish exile returns to Madrid. 17 Apr. 1931.
• ‘Major Franco, the airman revolt leader seen under the Republican flags held by followers when he left the train at a wayside station, during his journey from France to Madrid, to where he is returning from exile under the new regime’.
• Republican flag being hoisted on the top of a motor car after the proclamation of the Republic in Madrid. 16 Apr. 1931.
• The statute of the late Primo de Rivera, the former Dictator of Spain, being hauled through the streets with a rope round the neck, by Republican demonstrators. The statue was destroyed, and the site replaced by the statue of a Republican leader. 18 Apr. 1931.
• A Republican leader carrying the Republican flag being carried shoulder high by enthusiasts to the Town Hall after the proclamation of the Catalonian Republic in Barcelona. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Socialist demonstration in memory of Pablo Iglesias in Madrid. 21 Apr. 1931.
• A group of young republicans wearing Phrygian bonnets and carrying Republican flags in Barcelona. 29 June 1931.
• Crowds welcome the arrival of Republican leaders at Madrid’s train station. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Members of the new Spanish Republican government. 17 Apr. 1931.
• The release of prisoners at San Sebastian following the proclamation of the Spanish Republic. 17 Apr. 1931.
• Armoured cars guard banks against rioting in Madrid. 15 May 1931.
• King Alfonso XIII of Spain receives the new Italian Ambassador just before the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic and his flight into exile.

Margaret Burke Sheridan
IE CA CP/1/1/4/6 · Dossier · c.1940-1959
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints of the noted Irish opera singer Margaret Burke Sheridan (1889-1958). The file includes the following images:

• The birth-place of Margaret Burke Sheridan in Castlebar, County Mayo.
• Burke Sheridan with Hilde Gueden (1917-1988), soprano, at the Metropolitan Opera, New York.
• Burke Sheridan with Delia Murphy Kiernan (1902-1971) and her family.
• Burke Sheridan with Gladys Swarthout (1900-1969), opera singer, at the opening night of the Metropolitan Opera in 1955.
• Burke Sheridan with Burton G. Tremaine, a noted art collector, at the opening night of the Metropolitan Opera in 1952.
• Burke Sheridan with Vincent O’Brien.
The file also includes newspaper clippings ('Irish Press', 'Sunday Review') of tributes paid to Burke Sheridan following her death.

Slovakia
IE CA CP/1/1/4/11 · Dossier · 1949
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints showing various people and scenes in Slovakia in 1949. The prints are annotated on the reverse and include:

• ‘The laughing faces of young Slovakia’.
• Crosses marking ‘victims of the mountains in Slovakia’.
• ‘Holy Mass on a Sunday in Slovakia, Summer 1949’.
• ‘A Slovakian Bride’.