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Colm M. O’Byrne

Photographic prints by Colm M. O’Byrne, Drimnagh, Dublin. Most of the prints are captioned. Many of the images are of farmers and rural landscapes. The file includes the following images:

• Mount Errigal, County Donegal.
• Gola Island, County Donegal.
• Sandycove, County Dublin.
• Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin.
• Arranmore Island, County Donegal.
• Rural scenes near Rockwell, Cashel, County Tipperary.
• Kenmare Manor, County Kerry.
• Countryside near Glendalough, County Wicklow.
• Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin.
• O’Connell Bridge, Dublin.

Éamon de Valera

Photographic prints of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975) compiled for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes the following images:

• De Valera at All Hallows College, Dublin, with Dr. Arthur W. Conway (1875-1950), President of University College Dublin, Cardinal Norman Thomas Gilroy, Archbishop of Sydney, and President Seán T. O’Kelly.
• De Valera at Kilmainham Jail with Frank Aiken.
• De Valera at Dun Laoghaire Harbour, with J.A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia.
• De Valera arriving at 10 Downing Street, with Seán McEntee and John Dulanty (1883-1955), Irish High Commissioner in London. 17 Jan. 1938.
• De Valera’s visit to the Vatican in March 1962. He was accompanied by Sinéad Bean de Valera, and Frank Aiken, Minister for External Affairs. Includes photographs of his audience with Pope John XXIII and other representatives of the Holy See. 29 prints.
• De Valera’s visit to the United States and Canada in 1964. He was accompanied by Sinéad Bean de Valera, and Frank Aiken, Minister for External Affairs. Includes photographs of de Valera with the Most Rev. Francis Spellman, Archbishop of New York, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy, Archbishop Sebastian Baggio, Apostolic Delegate to Canada, Georges Vanier, Governor-General of Canada, Robert F. Wagner, Mayor of New York. 30 prints.
• De Valera at the official opening of John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, Slieve Coillte, New Ross, County Wexford (28 May 1968). 2 prints.
• De Valera’s state funeral (2 Sept. 1975). Includes photographs of the funeral procession along O’Connell Street, the service at the Pro-Cathedral, and the internment at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. 19 prints.

Charles Doherty

Photographic prints by Charles Doherty, Letterkenny, County Donegal. Most of the prints are annotated on the reverse. The file includes the following images:

• Sheephaven Bay, County Donegal.
• Barnesmore Gap, County Donegal.
• Cashel Village, Glencolmcille, County Donegal.
• The countryside around Kilmacrennan village, County Donegal.
• A Capuchin friar giving a blessing following his ordination probably in Letterkenny, County Donegal.
• St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal.

Hugh Doran

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.

Irish Revolution Photographs

Photographic prints relating to the Irish Revolution compiled for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. Many of the prints were used for commemorative features on the 1916 Rising in the 'Annuals' of 1942 and 1966 and in editions from 1967 to 1971 covering events in the War of Independence. The file includes several original prints along with copies sourced from the National Library of Ireland, the National Museum of Ireland, the 'Irish Press', the 'Irish Independent', and from other repositories and photographic studios. The file includes the following images:

• Fianna Éireann physical culture class in 1913.
• Constance Markievicz with Fianna Éireann in 1915.
• Membership card of Michael O’Hanrahan of An Cumann Cosanta. 20 Dec. 1915.
• Postcard prints of the destruction in Dublin in the aftermath of the Rising. (The prints are from the Valentine’s series and Keogh Brothers). Includes: ‘Hotel Metropole and Post Office, Dublin. Before and After’.
• Original prints showing Gaelic football and hurling teams at St. Enda’s College, Rathfarnham, Dublin. The photograph is credited to T.F. Geoghegan, Dublin.
• Holes in a window in the Church Street Capuchin Friary believed to have been left by bullets fired during the 1916 Rising.
• Mount Street Bridge, Clanwilliam Place, after the 1916 Rising.
• Éamon de Valera under guard at Richmond Barracks in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising.
• The remains of the barricade at Church Street in the aftermath of the Rising.
• General Sir John Maxwell and other British officers during the 1916 Rising.
• Studio photograph of James Connolly.
• Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1907 to 1916.
• Postcard print of a drawing of the North Camp, Frongoch, by Cathal MacDubhghaill.
• The washroom, Frongoch Camp. The drawing is signed: ‘P.J. Murray (wounded prisoner), Frongoch, Nov. 1916’.
• A large group of Irish prisoners detained in Stafford Jail in England following the 1916 Rising.
• Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. and Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. at Lough Derg.
• Black and white photographic negatives including images of Sackville Street and Eden Quay after the 1916 Rising, artwork showing Patrick Pearse in the General Post Office, and studio photographs of Arthur Griffith, Joseph Plunkett and Thomas MacDonagh.
• The return of released IRA prisoners to Dublin in 1917. Includes a print showing a large crowd outside Westland Row Station awaiting the return of released republicans. Other prints show Harry Boland being feted upon his arrival in the city.
• Funeral procession of Thomas Ashe through the streets of Dublin. 1 Oct. 1917.
• Count George Noble Plunkett at a proclaimed republican meeting in Beresford Place, Dublin, in 1917.
• Put him in to get him out. Election poster for Joseph McGuinness (1875-1922) in the South Longford by-election in 1917. A copy of the original poster is extant at CA IR-1-7-2-6. https://catholicarchives.ie/index.php/put-him-in-to-get-him-out-vote-for-mcguinness-the-man-in-jail-for-ireland
• Éamon de Valera on the steps of Ennis Courthouse during the East Clare by-election in July 1917.
• A Felon of Our Land. An election poster encouraging the public to vote for W.T. Cosgrave as Sinn Féin MP for Kilkenny city in the parliamentary by-election in August 1917.
• Constance Markievicz marching in a rally in support of Sinn Féin at the Kilkenny by-election in 1917.
• George Noble Plunkett’s Convention in the Mansion House, Dublin, in 1917.
• Arthur Griffith and Éamon de Valera leaving the Mansion House, Dublin, after the Anti-Conscription Conference in 1918.
• Copy of a document titled ‘Instructions for the Guidance of Courts Martial where a sentence of death has been passed’. The instructions relate to Private J. Dowling, Connaught Rangers, who was accused of ‘voluntarily aiding the enemy’. The document is dated 9 July 1918.
• Photographic print of a painted portrait of Austin Stack (1879-1929).
• Irish envoys in Paris with American representatives in 1919. The print shows George Gavan Duffy, Seán T. O’Kelly and Frank P. Walsh, an American lawyer (1864-1939).
• Seán T. O’Kelly calling at the office of Georges Clémenceau to deliver the Irish claim to representation at the Paris peace conference in 1919.
• Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953).
• Peadar Clancy (1888-1920).
• Tomás Mac Curtain, Terence MacSwiney and other republicans in Cork.
• Liam Mellows (1892-1922) and James O’Mara (1873-1948).
• Members of Cork Corporation who voted for the election of Tomás MacCurtain as Lord Major of Cork on 31 Jan. 1920.
• Michael Collins. The caption on the reverse affirms that Collins was addressing a meeting to promote the National Loan at St. Enda’s School, Rathfarnham, Dublin, in 1920.
• Photographic print of a drawing which is annotated: ‘a contemporary cartoon by a Breton artist’. The drawing possibly relates to the death of Terence MacSwiney.
• The funeral procession of Terence MacSwiney in London in October 1920. The procession includes Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap.
• Terence MacSwiney lying in state in Cork on 31 October 1920.
• Joseph McGuinness (1875-1922) in an Irish Volunteer uniform.
• The first Dáil (An Chéad Dáil) in session in the Mansion House, Dublin, 1919.
• Postcard print of Irish republican prisoners in England. An annotation on the reverse reads: ‘Frank McCabe, Peter Healy (dead), Joe McBride, Sean T. Ó Ceallaigh, Liam Pedlar, Secilg [John Joseph O’Kelly], Barney Mellows, Darrell Figgis, Dr McCartain, Fairford [Gloucestershire]’.
• The chapel in Lewes Jail where IRA prisoners were detained.
• Main gate entrance to Wakefield Prison.
• Richard ‘Dick’ McKee, E. Fitzgerald and G. Malone and other republicans in 1920.
• Michael Collins and Fr. Bonaventure Murphy OFM Cap. at the wedding of Eliza Clancy and Michael O’Brien, 16 Airfield Road, Dublin (22 Nov. 1920). The print is credited to Keogh Brothers, 124 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
• Mick O’Donnell, Tom Kehoe, Vincent Byrne, Paddy Daly and Jim Slattery, members of Michael Collins’s IRA ‘squad’.
• Scene on Upper Church Street, Dublin, shortly after Kevin Barry’s arrest in September 1920.
• Photographic prints of General Michael Collins. The prints are credited to F.E. Burdett, Peak View Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
• General Richard Mulcahy, Kevin O’Higgins, Arthur Griffith and other individuals (including clerics).
• Arthur Griffith, Éamon de Valera, Laurence O’Neill (1864-1943), and Michael Collins probably in Croke Park, Dublin.
• Art Ó Briain (1872-1949), Harry Boland, George Gavan Duffy, and Seán T. O’Kelly in 1921.
• The monument erected for the IRA men who were killed in the Selton Hill ambush in County Leitrim on 11 March 1921.
• Arthur Griffith lying in state in City Hall, Dublin, Aug. 1922.
• Michael Collins at the funeral of Arthur Griffith in Dublin on 16 Aug. 1922.
• Margaret Pearse (1878-1968).
• Fr. Michael O’Flanagan (1876-1942).
• Diarmuid Lynch (1878-1950).
• Photographic print of a painted portrait of General Richard Mulcahy (1886-1971).
• Photographic print of a typescript copy of the last letter Erskine Childers to his wife (20 Nov. 1922).
• Copy photographic prints of Anti-Treaty IRA men occupying the Four Courts in Dublin, June 1922. One of the prints is annotated on the reverse: ‘Capt. Joe McHenry, O/C Four Courts’ Garrison / Féilim McHenry, Templeogue, Dublin 16’.
• Br. Felix Harte OFM Cap. (d. 11 Jan. 1935) with Free State soldiers inspecting damage near the Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin, after the attack on the Four Courts, June 1922. The print appears to be an original.

Advertisement Proofs

A volume containing printed galley-proofs of advertisements and name plates used in 'The Capuchin Annual'. A manuscript annotation on the inside front cover affirms that these advertisements are no longer in use.

Annual Prize Draw Minute Book

Minute book of the committee organising the annual prize draw in aid of the Capuchin Publications Office. The principal prize was an automobile (either a Volkswagen or Austin car). The minute book covers routine organisational meetings from 1955 to 1967. With typescript inserts in the volume.

Fund-Raising Concert Programmes

Programmes for concerts and operatic performances organised as fund-raisers for 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes programmes for concerts held in the Gresham Hotel on 30 Aug. 1964 and on 28 Aug. 1966. The programmes list the music played and the performers. Include autographs of some of the operatic singers.

'The Capuchin Annual' Prize Draw

Lists of prize-winners for 'The Capuchin Annual' prize draw for 1962-3. With official licences from the Dublin Metropolitan Court for the promotion of a lottery. The file is kept within the covers of an 'Irish Industrial Year Book' (1931) from which the pages have been torn

Summaries of Receipts and Expenditure

Summaries of receipts and expenditure of the Capuchin Publications Office from 1965-71. Includes figures relating to the financial position of the two publications, 'The Capuchin Annual' and 'Eirigh'. With figures in respect of costs, amounts received from sales, advertising and subscriptions. With manuscript note (in pen) concerning the publications’ financial position in 1971-2.

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