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- 14-05-1939
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
... various matters
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
... various matters
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Jerome Smith with 2 Bulgarian students
Jerome Smith with 2 Bulgarian students
J.M. McMullen's Funeral- At the Grave 1934
J.M. McMullen's Funeral- At the Grave 1934
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
J.M. McMullen's Funeral- Coffin Leaving Church. 1934
J.M. McMullen's Funeral- Coffin Leaving Church. 1934
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
J.M. McMullen's Funeral- Leaving Church. 1934
J.M. McMullen's Funeral- Leaving Church. 1934
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
John Atkinson’s Shop on Church Street
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of John Atkinson’s shop at 45 Church Street, Dublin. A manuscript annotation on the print reads ‘Church Street’. The print is also annotated indicating the numbers of houses on the street. Of particular interest are the advertisements for various newspapers on the hoardings outside the shop. They include (most prominently) the ‘Irish Worker’ founded by Jim Larkin in 1911 as a pro-labour alternative to the capitalist-owned press. It was eventually suppressed for its vigorous anti-war policy in 1915. Other prints advertised include ‘Irish Freedom’, which first appeared in 1910 and continued as a monthly publication until December 1914 when it too was suppressed by the British authorities. The ‘Catholic Bulletin’ was launched in January 1911 by Patrick Keohane. It originally acted as a review journal for Catholic literature but became increasingly strident in its advocacy of advanced nationalist politics.
John Charles McQuaid - timetable
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Letter to "Father" regarding a timetable, presumably of Mary Martin. Sent from Blackrock College
John Charles McQuaid
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A framed photograph of John McCormack (1884-1945), the Irish tenor, dedicated to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. and Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap. It is signed by his wife, Lily McCormack, and dated 1946.