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Belfast Pogrom

A clipping of an article with various statements and extracts from publications on incidents in the Belfast Pogrom in Northern Ireland.

Mary Redmond Photographs

Photographic prints of the sculptor Mary Redmond. One of the images shows her at work on the Father Theobald Mathew Statue (O’Connell Street, Dublin). The presumed model for the statue is also present in this image. This photograph is dated 30 June 1891. Another print seemingly shows her memorial bust of William Limbrick Martin for the Phoenix Park RIC depot (the bust was moved in 1967 to the RUC headquarters, Belfast, and the remainder of the memorial is in St. James Church, Dublin).

View from Holy Trinity Friary, Cork

An illustration of a view from Holy Trinity Capuchin Friary in Cork. The text reads ‘Beautiful golden glow above the chimney stack morning / 3/10/40 / Holy Trinity’. The name of the artist (presumably a Capuchin friar) is not given.

A Belfast Painter’s Rambles in Dublin

A clipping of an article on street life in Dublin written by the Belfast-based artist George Campbell. The article was published in the ‘Irish Travel’ magazine in February 1945. Campbell’s article includes a description of the stalls and markets on Horseman’s Row which formed part of the old Anglesea Market site near Moore Street. Reference is also made to Campbell's visit to the office of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ on nearby Capel Street, occupied by the editors of the periodical, Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. and Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap.

Freedom of the City of Limerick for Seán Keating

A clipping of an article reporting on the award of the Freedom of Limerick to the painter Seán Keating and former district justice Joseph M. Flood. The article also refers to the Municipal Gallery of Irish Art in Limerick. The article was published in the ‘Irish Press’ (23 March 1948).

Illustrations of Landscapes, Buildings and Transport

Metal stereotypes (set on wooden blocks) of illustrations of landscapes, buildings and transport such as boats, automobiles and trains. The blocks lack any identifying captions, but some are numbered and dated (1940-1) by John English & Co., printers. It is likely that some of the blocks were purchased from an engraving and printing company whilst others were specifically commissioned for publication in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes:
• A small block depicting the O’Connell Monument, Dublin.
• Block depicting an illustration of a Dublin tenement by Seán MacManus.
• Illustrations by Peter F. Anson (1889-1975).
• A painting of County Donegal by Frank McKelvey RHA (1895-1974).
Several of the metal stereotypes are detached from the wooden backing.

Advertisements

Metal stereotypes (set on wooden blocks) of advertisements printed in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The file includes blocks of illustrated advertisements for:
• The National Bank Limited
• John Power & Son Distillers
• Munster & Leinster Bank
• Bank of Ireland
• British Petroleum
• Caltex (Texaco)
• Shell Oil
• Automobile manufacturers (FIAT, Ford and Volkswagen)
• Gold Flake Tobacco
• Mi-Wadi Orange Squash
• Jacob’s Biscuits
• Cadbury’s Ltd.
• The Gaelic Athletic Association
• Hibernian Insurance
• Waterford Crystal
• Clery’s Department Store
• Trans World Airlines (TWA)
• Pan-Am Airlines
• Kosangas
• Erin Soup
• Carroll’s’ Tobacco
• John Player & Sons
• Kennedy & Son’s Iron and Steelworks
• The Hoover Company
• Irish Life Insurance
• Bush Audio-Equipment
• Kennedy Brushes
• An Bord Iascaigh Mhara
The file also includes metal printing blocks for 'The Father Mathew Record / and Franciscan Mission Advocate' (later 'Eirigh'), and the Capuchin Foreign Missions.

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