1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
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1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
1938006 Canice Timmins: Obituary:
1938004 Ryan, C.P., Bernard memoriam card for Confrater Bernar Ryan.
1937 Exhumation: nearer view of coffin after grave opening
1937 Exhumation: nearer view of coffin after grave opening
1937 Exhumation: grave before opening
1937 Exhumation: grave before opening
1937 Exhumation: coffin after removal from grave
1937 Exhumation: coffin after removal from grave
1937 Exhumation: coffin after removal from grave
1937 Exhumation: coffin after removal from grave
1937 Exhumation: coffin after grave was opened
1937 Exhumation: coffin after grave was opened
19244021 Camillus Boyle: Obituary
19244021 Camillus Boyle: Obituary
1916 Rising Prisoners in Stafford Jail
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A large group of Irish prisoners detained in Stafford Jail in England following the 1916 Rising. The print is annotated on the reverse: ‘photograph believed to be the largest group of 1916 men taken’. Stafford Jail was converted for use as a military detention barracks and was used to hold Irish internees before their transfer to Frongoch Internment Camp in North Wales.
1916 Rising Golden Jubilee Commemorations
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic prints compiled for a feature commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the 1916 Rising, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1967), pp 101-30. The article was titled ‘Ireland remembers with pride Easter Week 1916 in Golden Jubilee celebrations’. Many of the prints are of various parades of veterans and civic events commemorating the Rising. Some of the prints are annotated on the reverse giving location, photographer and copyright information. The file includes prints from the 'Irish Press', Kennelly’s Photo Works, Tralee, and the 'Cork Examiner'. Includes images of parades and commemorations in Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Limerick, Dundalk, Tralee, Tullamore, Waterford, and London. The file includes the following images:
• Jubilee Parade at the GPO on O’Connell Street, Dublin.
• Florence Monteith Lynch and Nuala Creagh at Banna Strand, County Kerry.
• 1916 commemoration in Tullamore, County Offaly.
• Siobhan McKenna reads the 1916 proclamation in Eyre Square, Galway.
• Republican gathering at Thomas Kent’s grave in St. Finbarr’s Cemetery, Cork.
• Members of Cumann na mBan and the old-IRA at the unveiling of a monument in Ennis, County Clare.
The file also includes a small number of related newspaper clippings.