Garda Siochana; Pilgrimages: Lourdes 1930 - 2 Restaurant Menus.
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Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages: Lourdes 1930 2 Restaurant Menus.
1) L.M.S. Restaurant Car.
2) A La Fine Fine Fourchette.
Garda Siochana; Pilgrimages: Lourdes 1930 - 2 Restaurant Menus.
Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages: Lourdes 1930 2 Restaurant Menus.
1) L.M.S. Restaurant Car.
2) A La Fine Fine Fourchette.
Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages. Lourdes 1935. Details from Commisioner.
Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages. Lourdes 1935. Details from Commissioner Eamon Brog.
20th September to 1st. October 1935. Further details to individual Pilgrims.
Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages Lourdes. 2nd--13th October 1930.
Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages Lourdes 2nd --13th. October 1930. List of Pilgrims with
knowledge of singing.
Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages. Lourdes 1930.
Garda Siochana: Pilgramages. Lourdes 1930. Proposal for Pilgrimage to all ranks from
Commissioner Eoin O'Duffy.
Garda Siochana: Pilgrimages. Lourdes and Rome Oct. 1st-25th 1928.
Garda Siocnana: Pilgramages. Lourdes and Rome Oct. 1st.--25th. 1928.
Daily Diary of Fr. Austin Tierney C.P. Ms.
Garden walk looking east towards main entrance
Garden walk looking east towards main entrance
Gardens, Castle Leslie, Glaslough, County Monaghan
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of the ornate gardens and lake at Castle Leslie, Glaslough, County Monaghan.
Garretstown Cliffs, County Cork
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the cliffs on Garretstown beach in County Cork. A typescript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Garrestown, County Cork / The Smugglers' Steps'.
Gatehouse, Macroom Castle, County Cork
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of Macroom Castle Gatehouse in County Cork. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Entrance to Macroom Castle'.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A republican flier with the text of a ballad be sung to the air of ‘Where the Blarney roses grow’. The first line reads ‘Twas over in Rathcormac, near the town of old Fermoy’. Cuthbert Lucas became Commander of 17th Infantry Brigade in Ireland in 1919. During the Irish War of Independence, in June 1920 he was captured by the IRA and held in East Clare. He was released four weeks later.