- IE CA CP/1/1/2/2/8
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- c.1938
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A photoengraving showing tenement dwellers in Dublin. The original photographic print is credited to Thomas F. Geoghegan (Essex Quay).
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photoengraving showing tenement dwellers in Dublin. The original photographic print is credited to Thomas F. Geoghegan (Essex Quay).
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Building a temporary church at the Mankoya mission station in Northern Rhodesia.
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A view of Templeport Lake near Bawnboy in County Cavan. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'St. Aidan of Ferns / 31st January [his feast-day] / Templeport Lake, County Cavan. On the wooded island in which St. Aidan was born. The "Cot" in the foreground is the "hearse" used to bring to the island the bodies of those who have the right of burial on it. Crom Cruagh in the distance'.
Templebreedy Fort, County Cork
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An image of an artillery exercise at Fort Templebreedy near Crosshaven in County Cork. The print is credited to the 'Irish Press'.
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A view of (front) Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. and (directly behind) Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. walking in a temperance procession. A large banner depicting Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC (1790-1856), the 'Apostle of Temperance', is prominent in the procession.
Telegram re Ratification of Anglo-Irish Treaty
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A telegram referring to the ratification of the Anglo-Irish Treaty by Dáil Éireann on 7 January 1922. The telegram reads ‘Roche, Presbytery, Winchester St., [St Helier] Jersey / Treaty ratified majority seven / Jim’. (Volume page 152).
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A telegram from Vincent O’Brien to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him for the ‘wonderful tribute in the Annual’.
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A telegram from Nora Ashe which reads ‘Prisoners all here. Frank [Fahy] in great form’. The telegram is most likely to addressed to Frank Fahy’s wife (Anna Fahy) in Tralee, County Kerry.
Teach us how to die / by Terence J. MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork
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A flier with a text of a poem referring to Terence MacSwiney’s hunger strike at Brixton Prison.