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Open letter to an Irish Policeman

An anti-conscription and anti-English handbill issued with the aim of persuading members of the Royal Irish Constabulary not to support the British war effort. It reads ‘Private Hodgins would have his work cut out for him here but for you. You are the eyes and the ears for him. Do you think that your own people are likely to forget the fact? What do you think Private Hodgins would do if the German stranger was in England and gave him a gun?’.

Opening of Mission Hospital in Sesheke

President Kenneth Kaunda greeting Bishop Timothy Phelim O’Shea OFM Cap. and Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood at the opening of the mission hospital in Sesheke. The group includes Dr. Luke Connors FMDM. The hospital was built by Fr. Capistran Singleton OFM Cap.

Opening of Tuam Art Exhibition

A clipping of an article reporting on the opening of the Tuam Art Exhibition by Archbishop Joseph Walsh. Reference is made to the kindness shown by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. in lending fifteen artworks ‘of outstanding merit’ to the exhibition. The article is taken from the ‘Tuam Herald’ (7 April 1945). (Volume page 238).

Opera quae extant

Date: 1715
Author: Clement of Alexandria (c.AD 150-c.AD 215); John Potter, ed.
Publisher: Oxonii: E theatro Sheldoniano, sumptibus Georgii Mortlock
Full title: 'Klēmentos Alexandrinos Ta heuriskomena = Clementis Alexandrini Opera quae extant recognita & illustrata per Joannem Potterum'.
Language: Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns.
Series: Published as a two-volume series. Both volumes are extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.
Physical description: Vol. 1: [16], 642 pp; Vol. 2: [4], 643-1060 pp; Engraved title-page vignette (Sheldonian Theatre). There is a manuscript annotation on the first page of vol. 1: ‘Ex libris … 1843 … [and] 1868’; .

Operatic Cup

Inscribed on bowl: ‘Feis an t-Athar Maitiú 1949’. On reverse of the bowl: ‘List of winners, 1980-97’. With detached wooden base.

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