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Evie Hone Profile
IE CA CP/3/16/10/7 · Partie · 15 Nov. 1952
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a profile of the stained-glass artist Evie Hone. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (15 November 1952).

IE CA CP/3/16/10/13 · Partie · 1936
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A flier for a performance of ‘Easter 1916’, a play by Montagu Slater, an English poet and playwright. The play covers the period from the 1913 lock-out to the 1916 Rising by chronicling the life of James Connolly, described as ‘Ireland’s first Socialist martyr’. A performance of Slater’s play was produced by the Left Theatre Company at the La Scala Theatre in Dublin in April 1936.

IE CA CP/3/16/10/30 · Partie · 5 Apr. 1948
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

An article reporting on the return by Captain E.J. Hitzen of some mementoes and ephemera he captured following the 1916 Rising. The items included the white flag used by Éamon de Valera during the surrender of Boland’s Mill. The article also refers to Hitzen’s recollections of the Rising. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (5 April 1948).

IE CA CP/3/16/10/33 · Partie · 13 June 1953
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an appreciation of Margaret Kennedy (1892-1953) by R.M. Fox published in ‘The Irish Weekly and Ulster Examiner’ (13 June 1953). Kennedy was a member of Cumann na mBan who served in Marrowbone Lane during the Rising. She was subsequently imprisoned in Kilmainham Jail. She later worked with the Irish National Aid Association and became a captain in Cumann na mBan (1920), and later a Commandant.

Kathleen Clarke Letter
IE CA CP/3/16/10/38 · Partie · 29 July 1949
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a letter from Kathleen Clark published in the ‘Sunday Independent’ in which she gives her recollections of the planning of the 1916 Rising. She refers to P.S. O’Hegarty’s assertion that the rebellion was only planned for Dublin. The letter is dated 29 July 1949 at 40 Merlyn Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin.