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- c.1925
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of a group of two men and three women. Two of the women may be the sisters Margaret Mary Pearse and Mary Brigid Pearse.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of a group of two men and three women. Two of the women may be the sisters Margaret Mary Pearse and Mary Brigid Pearse.
Pearse Memorial / an appeal to the Irish Race
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A printed appeal ‘to the Irish Race’ for funds to keep St. Enda’s School at the Hermitage, Rathfarnham in Dublin. Published by Comhartha-Chuimhne Phadraic agus Liam Mhic Phiarais. The first page has a photograph of Patrick Pearse.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Three copy photographic images showing James and Margaret Pearse with their children Margaret Mary (born 1878), Patrick (born 1879), William (born 1881) and Mary Brigid (born 1884). Manuscript annotation on the reverse of two of the prints reads ‘Photo’s Geoghegan’s, Dublin’.
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A clipping of a portrait image of Peadar O’Donnell.
Patriot Children / Socialization and Sectarian Strife
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Draft article by Rona M. Fields titled ‘Patriot Children / Socialization and Sectarian Strife’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1975).
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Photographic prints compiled for an article by Jim Fahy titled ‘Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore’ published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1974). One of the prints shows the unveiling by Brian Lenihan of a memorial plaque in Ballygar, County Galway, in 1969.
Patrick Pearse Life Insurance Policy
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Life insurance policy letter from the Patriotic Assurance Company for Patrick Pearse, 5 George’s Ville (now Sandymount Avenue), Dublin. 5 Feb. 1901. The insurance policy is for £300 at the rate of £1 6s 1d payable half yearly … ‘the sum assured being payable at death or at 60 years of age with profits’. With a receipt for payment on said policy dated 31 January 1902.
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A biographical note on the republican and trade unionist Patrick Holohan.
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A clipping of a tribute article for Padraic (Patrick) Gregory. The article describes him as a ‘poet and critic, engineer, man of thought and man of action’. The publication from which the article was taken is not given.
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A photographic print of Padraic (Patrick) Gregory, a Belfast-born architect and writer.