Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (fourth)
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Fait partie de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (fourth)
Fait partie de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (seventh)
Fait partie de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci (eighth)
Fait partie de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province
Portrait of Salvian Nardocci
19244021 Camillus Boyle: Obituary
Fait partie de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province
19244021 Camillus Boyle: Obituary
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24th (1926) Provincial Chapter Convocatory Letter
Fait partie de Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province
Anglo-Hibernian (St. Joseph's) Province 24th (1926) Provincial Chapter Convocatory Letter
Report of the Royal Commission on the Rebellion in Ireland
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
The Report of the Royal Commission on the Rebellion in Ireland in 1916. A Royal Commission of Inquiry was established under Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst (1858-1944) to investigate the causes of the Rising. The commission commenced its work on 18 May 1916 and it heard evidence over nine days from key figures including Augustine Birrell, the Chief Secretary for Ireland (1905-1916), and Neville Chamberlain, the Inspector General of the Royal Irish Constabulary. The report of the commission was published on 26 June 1916. The report outlined conclusions drawn from the commission of inquiry. It criticized the administrative and intelligence systems in place in Ireland. It reached the general conclusion that the main cause of the rebellion, ‘appears to be that lawlessness was allowed to grow up unchecked, and that Ireland for several years past has been administered on the principle that it was safer and more expedient to leave the law in abeyance if collision with any faction of the Irish people could thereby be avoided'.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A prayer sheet titled 'An Offering for Ireland ... For the early release of our imprisoned Leaders and fellow-countrymen and women'. Printed by the Gaelic Press, Dublin.
Pass signed by Major J.W. Morel, Assistant Provost Marshal, Dublin
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Pass signed by Major J.W. Morel, Assistant Provost Marshal, Dublin, permitting Fr. Columbus Murphy OFM Cap. ‘to travel in the streets of Dublin on duty and to visit prisoners where allowed’. Stamped and dated. With un-stamped permit allowing Fr. Columbus ‘to travel anywhere in the City and visit prisoners in Richmond [Barracks]’. Indecipherable signature at bottom of pass.
Photographic postcard print of Grace Gifford
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic postcard print of a half-length portrait of Mrs Joseph Plunkett (Grace Gifford) ‘who married Joseph Plunkett in Kilmainham Prison a few hours before his Execution on May 3rd, 1916’. Printed and Published by the Powell Press, 22 Parliament St., Dublin.
Letter from W.T. Cosgrave to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from W.T. Cosgrave, Reading Internment Camp, to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap., conveying his sympathy on hearing of the death of Fr. Aloysius’s brother. Cosgrave concludes by declaring his ‘kindest remembrance to all your Fathers – particularly Fathers Augustine and Albert and of course yourself’.