Postcard print of the garden of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny
- IE CA KK/6/7
- Item
- c.1930
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Postcard print of the garden of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. Three (unidentified) friars are seen in the photograph.
Postcard print of the garden of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Postcard print of the garden of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. Three (unidentified) friars are seen in the photograph.
Postcard Print of the Funeral Procession of Michael Collins
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A blank postcard print showing the funeral procession of Michael Collins in Dublin on 28 August 1922. The printed caption reads 'Funeral of the late General Michael Collins / Passing Government Buildings'. The card was printed by Hely's, Acme Works, Dublin.
Postcard Print of Four Courts' Attack
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Blank postcard print titled 'Military Operations, Dublin, June-July 1922 / Shell Exploding on Four Courts'. The image is credited to Hogan, Dublin.
Postcard of new sanctuary in Mount Argus
Postcard of new sanctuary in Mount Argus
Postcard of new extension to Mt. Argus Church
Postcard of new extension to Mt. Argus Church
Postcard of Kenneth Kaunda to Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of a postcard from Kenneth Kaunda (later President of Zambia) to Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea. The postcard was written during Kaunda’s visit to Rome and asks for ‘divine guidance … [during] our present crisis’.
Postcard of banner unveiled during Beatification in St. Peter's
Postcard of banner unveiled during Beatification in St. Peter's
Postcard from Pontifical Greek College
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Postcard from Pontifical Greek College
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Postcard from Eibhlín Ní Fhoghludha to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Postcard to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap., Church Street, from ‘E. Ní F’ (Eibhlín Ní Fhoghludha) declaring that a ‘very small room for your friend’ is ready in August. The author also affirms that ‘we have had a very quiet time in Rinn but you know we are very much behind the times’. The photographic print of the postcard shows refurbishment work on Liberty Hall after its destruction in the 1916 Rising. The banner across the façade of the hall reads: ‘James Connolly murdered May 12th 1916’.