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The Forum
IE PVBM 22/9/11 · File · Nov 2000
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

A volume of The Forum, Ferns Diocesan Bulletin which features an article on the history of the Presentation Sisters in Enniscorthy by Sr. Josephine.

Presentation Sisters
IE CA CP/3/17/15/2 · Part · 1912
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Erskine Childers, ‘The form and purpose of home rule / a lecture delivered at a public meeting convened by the Young Ireland branch of the United Irish League at the Mansion House, Dublin, on March 2nd, 1912’ (Dublin: E. Ponsonby, 116 Grafton Street, 1912).

IE PVBM 67/6/3 · File · 1983
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

A typescript book which was written and bound for Desmond Ashbrook by his son-in-law and daughter, Charles and Jane Foster. The volume traces the genealogy of the Flower Family of Castle Durrow in the 17th Century. An inscription inside the cover states that the book was passed on to Presentation Convent Durrow in June 1984. Also includes a leaflet for Arley Hall and Gardens, the ancestral home of the Hon. Michael and Mrs. Flower.

Presentation Sisters
IE CA CP/3/16/3/46 · Part · 1917
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A flier with the text of a republican poem titled ‘The Flag on the G.P.O. / Easter 1917’ by J.J. Walsh. The first two lines of the verse read ‘Why gather the crowd in O'Connell Street? / Why throng all the people there? …’.

The Fitzgerald Cup
IE CA HA/1/8/3/17 · Item · c.1974
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Inscribed on the bowl: ‘Fitzgerald Cup. Father Mathew Feis’. On reverse of the bowl: List of winners from 1974-95.

The Ferrets of Kildare
IE CA CP/3/16/2/1 · Part · Sept. 1921
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A flier titled ‘The Ferrets of Kildare’ referring to the escape of Irish prisoners from the Curragh Camp in County Kildare in 1921. (Volume page 4).

The Fenian (War Issue)
IE CA IR-1/8/3/5 · File · 15 July 1922-17 Oct. 1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

The series is incomplete but there are multiple copies of some editions extant in the file.
Individual (loose) editions:
15 July 1922 (No. 2)-21 July 1922 (No. 6).
7 Aug. 1922 (No. 20)-14 Aug. 1922 (No. 26)
16 Aug. 1922 (No. 28)-26 Aug. 1922 (No. 37)
29 Aug. 1922 (No. 40)
31 Aug. 1922 (No. 43)-1 Sept. 1922 (No. 44)
23 Sept. 1922 (No. 63)
26 Sept. 1922 (No. 65)-29 Sept. 1922 (No. 68).
30 Sept. 1922 (No. 70)-7 Oct. 1922 (No. 76).
10 Oct. 1922 (No. 78)-11 Oct. 1922 (No. 79)
12 Oct. 1922 (No. 80)-17 Oct. 1922 (No. 84).
Bound editions:
26 July 1922-5 Aug. 1922 (Nos. 10-19).
18 Aug. 1922-26 Aug. 1922 (Nos. 30-38).
29 Aug. 1922-7 Sept. 1922 (Nos. 40-49).
2 Sept. 1922-11 Sept. 1922 (Nos. 45-52).
8 Sept. 1922-19 Sept. 1922 (Nos. 50-59).
12 Sept. 1922-15 Sept. 1922 (Nos. 53-56).
16 Sept.-25 Sept. 1922 (Nos. 57-64).
20 Sept.-30 Sept. 1922 (Nos. 60-69).
30 Sept. 1922-6 Oct. 1922 (Nos. 70-79).
'The Fenian' was an Anti-Treaty newspaper providing the republican perspective on the course of Civil War hostilities. The paper warns that ‘insidious attempts have been made within the last few days by the English King’s Provisional Ministers to spread the rumour that a truce had been achieved. Under cover of this they hope to weaken the splendid morale of the republican troops and then attack them when off their guard’. The editions were bound together with a note indicating that they belonged to ‘Rev. Fr. Sebastian [O’Brien OFM Cap.], Church Street’.