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The National Botanic Gardens
IE CA CP/1/1/4/59 · File · 1974
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints compiled for an article by Aidan Brady titled ‘The origins and development of the National Botanic Gardens’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1974). The file includes prints of various scenes of the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, and images from historical tracts, guides and maps associated with the development of the Gardens.

IE CA IR-1/8/3/7 · File · 12 Aug. 1922-19 Dec. 1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

The file contains the following editions of this Anti-Treaty newsletter:
12 Aug. 1922 (No. 1)-23 Sept. 1922 (No. 6)
6 Sept. 1922 (No. 8)-4 Nov. 1922 (No. 12)
18 Nov. 1922 (No. 14)-19 Dec. 1922 (No. 19)
Multiple copies of some editions of 'The Nation' are extant in the file. With two copies of 'Handbills for Heretics', an undated Anti-Treaty publication which re-used some content from 'The Nation'.

The Nagle Family
IE PVBM Special Collection/5/6 · File · 1951 - 1982
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

Details of the research of the genealogist Basil O’ Connell in the Nagle Family in the genealogical office; letters from Basil O’ Connell to Fr. T. J. Walsh; four typewritten copies of ‘The Nagles of Annakissy ’ by Basil O’ Connell, K. M. reprinted from The Irish Genealogist, Vol.2, No.11; four typewritten copies of ‘The Nagles of Ballygriffin and Nano Nagle’, by Basil O’ Connell, reprinted from The Irish Genealogist, Vol. 3, No.2, July,1957; article entitled ‘The Nagle Families. Including that of Ballygriffin’, by B. O’ Connell, 76 Palmerston Road, Dublin; article by Basil O’ Connell entitled ‘Nano Nagle and her Family The Nagles of Ballygriffin’, County Cork; handwritten notes and drawings of family trees; handwritten notes on ‘The State of the Nagles’; notes on various branches of the Nagle family; brown paper covered file with the heading ‘This is the property of South Presentation Convent’ detailed the history of the Nagle and Matthew families and article from Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Part 2 – Vol., L11. No. 176. July – December 1947.

Presentation Sisters
IE CA CP/3/6/17 · Item · 1959
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of ‘The mystery man of Banna Strand / the life and death of Captain Robert Monteith’ by Florence Monteith Lynch (New York: Vantage Press, [1959]). Ink stamp on first page reads: ‘St. Francis Capuchin College, Rochestown’. Florence Monteith Lynch was the daughter of Robert Monteith. The book is illustrated with black and white photographs. The copy is signed by Florence Monteith Lynch.