"The Passion Review" 1949 Magazine of Theology Students at Mount Argus.
Aquinas McCarthy C.P. 1946008.
William O’Brien, ‘“The Party”, who they are and what they have done’ (Dublin: Maunsel & Co., 1917).
A collection of personal papers of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap. primarily relating to his involvement with the political and military struggle for Irish independence.
O'Connor, Dominic, 1883-1935, Capuchin priestA collection of personal papers of Fr. Columbus Murphy OFM Cap. relating to his involvement with republican combatants and other individuals during the 1916 Rising.
Murphy, Columbus, 1881-1962, Capuchin priestA small collection of the personal papers of Fr. Augustine Hayden OFM Cap. mainly relating to his involvement with republican combatants in the 1916 Rising.
Hayden, Augustine, 1870-1954, Capuchin priestThe series comprises material relating to the involvement of Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. in the national movement during the revolutionary period.
Travers, Aloysius, 1870-1957, Capuchin priestA collection of the personal papers of Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. relating to his involvement with participants in the national struggle primarily from 1916-22.
Bibby, Albert, 1877-1925, Capuchin priestA copy of a pamphlet titled ‘The Papal Nuncio among the Irish confederates (1645-1649) / translated from the German of the Very Rev. Dr. Alphonsus Bellesheim / by the Rev. W. McLoughlin / Part II’ (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1908).
A clipping of a report on the outbreak of the rebellion in Dublin taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (25 April 1916).
Copies of a poem titled ‘The Old Metal Man’ referring to the acquisition of Ards House by the Capuchin friars. The poem reads:
'Gone, gone the Ascendancy, “gentry” and others
That lorded it over the old native clan,
Replaced by the people, the friars and brothers,
Whilst still to the fore stands the Old Metal Man'.
The file includes a clipping of the poem published in the 'Derry Journal' on 30 Nov. 1935.