Photographs and Visual Materials
- IE CA KK/6
- Series
- c.1781-c.1990
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
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Photographs and Visual Materials
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographs and Transcripts of Early Letters
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The section includes photographic images of both the old Ard Mhuire Friary (formerly Ards House, the seat of the Stewart-Bam family) and the present-day Friary and House of Studies (now a retreat and conference centre) built on the same site in the 1960s. There are also images of Capuchin friars who resided at Ard Mhuire and prints of the surrounding towns, scenic landscapes and sites of historical and religious significance.
Passionist Congregation missions
This is the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965.
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province
Papers of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Moynihan, Senan, 1900-1970, Capuchin priest
Pamphlets, Cartoons and Publicity Material
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
This series consists of pamphlets on topics related to Irish political, social and cultural issues published during the revolutionary era. The collection contains pamphlets and publications relating primarily to the political tensions of this period and includes original pamphlets written by Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, the Most Rev. Edward Thomas O’Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick, William O’Brien, George Noble Plunkett, Cumann na mBan, Darrell Figgis, Frank Gallagher and Ėamon de Valera.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A large collection of newspapers, broadsheets and daily bulletins relating to the independence struggle. The republican newspapers, publicity material and political ephemera collected by the Irish Capuchins are particularly important as they cover a broad spectrum of nationalist political debate. A good number of the Irish Capuchins were privately sympathetic to the republican side and maintained close contacts with many prominent Anti-Treaty figures. Many of the republican newspapers and bulletins accumulated by the friars covered the day-to-day conduct of the Civil War and contain information not found elsewhere in the contemporary press since the daily newspaper titles published little or nothing originating from the Anti-Treaty side.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
This series comprises a collection of local newspapers (mostly published in Kilkenny). Many of the items include articles covering events and ceremonies connected with the Capuchin friars in the city.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives