Photographic print of a Father Mathew Hall Poster
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- 2001
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Photographic print of a Father Mathew Hall Poster
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic postcard print of St. Enda’s School
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic postcard print of the study hall of St. Enda’s School, Rathfarnham, founded by Patrick Pearse.
Photographic postcard print of Grace Gifford
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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.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Clippings of photographs relating to the life of Dom Columba Marmion OSB taken from an uncited publication. The file includes images of Marimon’s family in Dublin, ‘Joseph Marmion (Clonliffe, 1876)’, Marmion in Louvain in 1900, Maredsous Abbey, and Marmion with Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier.
Photograph of the Wedding of Terence MacSwiney and Muriel Murphy
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A photographic print of the wedding of Terence MacSwiney and Muriel Murphy in June 1917. In February 1917 MacSwiney was deported from Ireland and interned in Shrewsbury and Bromyard internment camps until his release in June 1917. It was during his exile in Bromyard that he married Muriel Murphy, a member of a wealthy brewing family in Cork. Fr. Augustine Hayden OFM Cap. an Irish Capuchin friar (2nd row, third from the right), was the celebrant at the wedding.
Photograph of the exterior of Father Mathew Hall, Cork
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Photographic print of the exterior of Father Mathew Hall, Cork, during the Feis Maitiú.
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Author: Philo, of Alexandriac (c.20 BCE-c. 50 CE); Thomas Mangey (ed.)
Publisher: [London]: Typis Gulielmi Bowyer. Prostant venales apud Gulielmum Innys, in area occidentali Divi Pauli; & Carolum Bathurst, ex adversum Sancti Dunstani in Fleet-Street.
Full title: 'Philōnos tou Ioudaiou ta euriskomena apanta = Philonis Judæi Opera quæ reperiri potuerunt omnia. Textum cum MSS. contulit, quam plurima etiam è Codd. Vaticano, Mediceo, & Bodleiano, scriptoribus item vetustis, necnon Catenis Graecis ineditis, interpretationemque emendavit, universa notis & observationibus illustravit Thomas Mangey, ... Vol. II'.
Language: Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns.
Series: Originally published as a two-volume series. Only vol. 2 is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.
Physical description: [4], 692, [10] pp; 2°; tail-pieces; errata and indexes; Greek title is Romanized.
Persons to be inquired about in Richmond Barracks and Kilmainham Prison, May 7-14th, 1916
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List of approximately 100 names with various annotations. Listed individuals include Arthur Griffith, Sean Connolly, ‘Miss [Grace] Gifford’, Garret Holohan, John O’Mahony and ‘[de] Valera’. Annotations such as ‘K’ and ‘R’, presumably standing for Richmond and Kilmainham, appear beside some of the individuals listed.
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Personal cheque from William Pearse’s personal bank account with the Terenure branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland Limited, for the payment of £2 to Percy C. Webb. The cheque is signed by Pearse.
Pennyfeather Lane property map
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Scale: 1 foot to 1 mile
Map showing property divisions on Pennyfeather Lane (marked in red ink). The properties are annotated to indicate sub-lettings (1, 1A, 1B, and so forth). Property belonging to the Capuchin Friary (located opposite) is also marked in red ink. Bordered to the north by Walkin Street and to the east by High Street.