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- ca 01-01-1936
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Letter to "Eminenza Reverendissima". About missionaries in Nigeria.
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Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Letter to "Eminenza Reverendissima". About missionaries in Nigeria.
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Italian letter to "Eminenza Reverendissima". Presumably the Nuncio. About sending people to Nigeria.
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
Letter in Italian to "Eminenza Reverendissima", presumably the Nuncio Paschal Robinson.
Isle of Innisfree, Lough Gill, County Sligo
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A postcard print of the Isle of Innisfree on Lough Gill in County Sligo. An annotation on the image side of the card reads '"Lake Isle of Innisfree" - which inspired Yeats' well known poem'.
Islanders on Inis Mór (Inishmore)
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Irishmen and women! … the remains of their sixteen martyred leaders
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier referring to a public meeting to be held in the Mansion House, Dublin (16 July 1917) calling for the reburial of the remains of the executed leaders of the Easter Rising.
Irish White Cross Advertisement from ‘Ár n-Éire / New Ireland’
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An advertisement flier for the Irish White Cross which appeared in ‘Ár n-Éire / New Ireland’, a nationalist weekly newspaper, on 14 January 1922. The Irish White Cross was founded in February 1921 as a means of distributing funds raised primarily by the American Committee for Relief in Ireland.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Manuscript list of names in Irish (possibly compiled by Patrick Pearse). The list includes Con Colbert, Brian O’Higgins, The O’Rahilly (Ua Rathghaille), and Patrick Pearse.
Irish Volunteers Concert Ticket
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A ticket for an Irish Volunteers concert held in the Antient Concert Rooms on Great Brunswick Street (now Pearse Street) in Dublin on 9 April 1916. The concert included an address by Eoin MacNeill (1867-1945), a Gaelic scholar and Irish nationalist who had established the Irish Volunteers in 1913. (Volume page 187).
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of an assembly of Irish Volunteers. There is no caption associated with the print. The individual on the right is carrying a traditional harp flag, which was the official flag of the Irish Volunteers.