‘Cork Examiner’ review of ‘Bonaventura’ (1937)
- IE CA CP/3/16/23/2
- Parte
- 23 June 1937
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of a short review of the first edition of ‘Bonaventura’ published in the ‘Cork Examiner’ (23 June 1937).
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‘Cork Examiner’ review of ‘Bonaventura’ (1937)
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of a short review of the first edition of ‘Bonaventura’ published in the ‘Cork Examiner’ (23 June 1937).
Letter from Archbishop Thomas Gilmartin
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Thomas Gilmartin, Archbishop of Tuam, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him for the copy of ‘Bonaventura’ which he suggests will make ‘a most valuable addition to our current Catholic literature’.
St. Peter’s Church, Drogheda, County Louth
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A postcard print of St. Peter’s Church in Drogheda, County Louth. The title reads ‘Oliver Plunkett Memorial Church, Drogheda’. The church contains the National Shrine of Saint Oliver Plunkett. The card was published by the Catholic Truth Society in Drogheda.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A republican flier titled ‘To the Irish People’ referring to the threat of conscription.
George Noble Plunkett Election Flier
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier titled ‘George Noble Plunkett was born in Dublin on December 3rd, 1851. In 1884 he received the title of Count of The Holy Roman Empire ... A vote for Plunkett is a vote for Ireland's freedom’. The leaflet is most likely an election flier for the North Roscommon by-election in February 1917.
Commemoration Concert / Birth of Robert Emmet
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier advertising a commemoration concert in celebration of the birth of Robert Emmet. It reads ‘An excellent and unique programme with the best Irish-Ireland talent has been arranged. Recitations, Songs, Dances & Music. Tickets can be had at all Irish-Ireland shops or on door on night of Concert. Doors open at 7.15. Commences at 8’. Printed in Dublin by O’Brien Bros., printers, 7 College Street.
The Smith of Ballinalee (Seán Mac Eoin)
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a ballad celebrating ‘The Smith of Ballinalee by ‘“Sean”, East Limerick’. Seán Mac Eoin's exploits as commander of the IRA's north Longford flying column, which carried out successful attacks on British forces at Ballinalee (November 1920) and Clonfin, near Granard (February 1921), earned him the sobriquet ‘the Blacksmith of Ballinalee’.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A flier with the text of a satirical ballad titled ‘An Auxiliaries’ Recollections’. The first line reads ‘Alone, all alone, I'm only skin and bone’. To be sung to the air of ‘Slievenamon’.
Irish Emigrants and English Mobs / Letter from the Bishop of Limerick
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A leaflet with the text of a letter from Edward Thomas O’Dwyer, the Bishop of Limerick, to the editor of the ‘Munster News’ dated 10 November 1915. The text reads ‘the treatment which the poor Irish emigrant lads have received at Liverpool is enough to make any Irishman's blood boil with anger and indignation. What wrong have they done to deserve insults and outrage at the hands of a brutal English mob? They don't want to be forced into the English Army, and sent to fight English battles in some part of the world’.
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A republican leaflet asserting that the news of the execution of the 1916 leaders was greeted by cheers from members of the House of Commons. The document is an election flier for Joseph McGuinness in the South Longford by-election. Sub-title reads ‘Irish Independent of April 23rd’. Signed Darrell Figgis (1882-1925), Fairford, Gloucestershire, 20 April 1917.