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William Martin Murphy and the Lockout

Copy prints compiled for an article by Dermot Keogh titled ‘William Martin Murphy & the origins of the 1913 Lockout’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977), pp 130-58. The file includes copy prints of contemporary newspapers covering the Lockout dispute and images of William Martin Murphy, James Connolly and Jim Larkin.

William Redmond Requiem Mass

A clipping of a report on requiem mass for William ‘Willie’ Redmond held in the Church of St. Francis Xavier in Dublin. The article was published in the ‘Evening Telegraph’ (13 June 1917).

William Zimasiku at Loanja

William Simasiku standing beside Kan’yenza stream at Loanja, the site of the first Irish Capuchin mission station in Northern Rhodesia. He was a teacher at the mission station in 1936.

Windy Gap, County Kerry

An image of a cottage sitting at the crossroads of the Windy Gap near the village of Glenbeigh in County Kerry. The print is credited to J.H. Williams, 26, Daffodil Road, Liverpool.

With the Capuchin Franciscans at Ard Mhuire

Clipping of an article titled ‘With the Franciscan Capuchins at Ard Mhuire, County Donegal’ by J.D. The article was published in the 'Derry Journal'. The article provides a history of Ards House and refers to the life of the friars in the house with reference to significant geographic and topographical features of the locality.

With the Irish in Frongoch

A book written by W. J. Brennan-Whitmore referring to the experiences of Irish republicans imprisoned after the 1916 Rising. Published in Dublin by The Talbot Press.

Wolf’s Arch, Kilkenny

A view of Wolf’s Arch, Kilkenny City. The caption on the plate reads 'Wolf’s Arch. Kilkenny. 982. W. L'. The image forms part of the Lawrence photograph collection.

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