An image of The Bawn in Athlone, County Westmeath, as seen from the house where John McComrack was born.
A photograph of Summerhill College in Sligo Town. John McCormack attended this secondary school.
A photograph of Glena, a Victorian house in Booterstown in Dublin which was John McCormack’s residence from 1938 until his death.
A clipping of an illustrated cartoon strip covering the ‘story of John McCormack’ by Marguerite McClain. The illustrations are by Theodore Conrath. The clipping is taken from the ‘New World’, published in Chicago (22 November 1946).
A clipping of an article on the donation of John McCormark’s books of music to the library of University College Dublin. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Independent’ (31 January 1948).
A letter from Herbert Louis Moiselle to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. enclosing a photograph of John McCormack in an operatic performance. The print is credited to Lafayette Studios, Dublin.
A clipping of an article reporting on an interview with Lily McCormack about the impending publication of her memoir on her late husband John McCormack. The memoir was published under the title ‘I hear you calling’. The clipping is taken from the ‘Herald Citizen’ published in Milwaukee.
A clipping of an article reporting on the dissolution of the Count McCormack memorial committee in Athlone due to a lack of financial support. The goal of the committee was to have McCormack’s family home in the town preserved as a ‘national monument’. The clipping is taken from the ‘Evening Mail’ (27 October 1952).
A photographic print of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. and Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap., editors in the Capuchin Publications Office, in the garden of the Church Street Friary in Dublin. The group includes Fr. Virgilius Murtagh OFM Cap. and Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap.
An image of a group of Irish pilgrims travelling to the island of Iona, off the Isle of Mull on the west coast of Scotland. The pilgrimage was organised by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. (present in the photograph) and Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap. The monastic community on Iona was founded by Columba (521-597 AD), also known as Colmcille, an Irish abbot and missionary, in 563 AD.