- IE CA CP/3/16/31/3
- Deel
- 2 May 1933
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Doreen Lucy Smith, 33 Hornton Street, Kensington, London, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. enclosing a short biographical statement.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Doreen Lucy Smith, 33 Hornton Street, Kensington, London, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. enclosing a short biographical statement.
Letter from Bishop John Dignan
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Bishop John Dignan to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. regarding his inability to provide a photograph of himself.
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A letter from Aodh de Blacam to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. relaying some biographical information and confirming that he will write a weekly letter for 'The Advocate' newspaper. He writes ‘There is not much to say about me except that I am 37 years of age, belong to a North of Ireland family (Anglo-Irish – 300 years in Ireland, and mixed with O’Connor, O’Cahans, and MacDowds) and was received into the Church in 1913’.
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A biographical note on the poet and art critic Thomas MacGreevy.
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A biographical note on the republican and trade unionist Patrick Holohan.
Canon Patrick Rogers Biography
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A letter from Canon Patrick Rogers to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. supplying a short biography.
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A biographical note on Lady Eleanor Yarrow.
Burial of Douglas Hyde at Frenchpark, County Roscommon
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A photographic print of the burial of Douglas Hyde at Portahard Church cemetery, Frenchpark, County Roscommon. The mourners include Annette Cambreth Kane (1864-1952), a sister of Douglas Hyde.
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A view of Parliament Bridge and Sullivan’s Quay in Cork in about 1930. The photograph was taken from the highest floor of the Capuchin Friary located on Father Mathew Quay.
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An aerial view of Kilkenny City taken in about 1935. The scene is dominated by the castle which is the signature symbol of Kilkenny’s medieval past.