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Peter Frederick Anson Drawings
IE CA CP/3/19 · Subserie · 1931-1939
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

The subseries comprises a collection of ink drawings by Peter Frederick Anson (1889-1975), an English artist and writer. The collection includes illustrations of various religious sites in Ireland, Britain, and Italy. Most of the scenes in Italy have connections with Saint Francis of Assisi and the early Franciscans. The illustrations are mostly in black ink although a few have some additional coloured ink. Most of the drawings are signed (or initialled), and several are dated.

Includes the following captioned drawings:
St. Kevin’s Kitchen, Glendalough, County Wicklow
St. Patrick’s Purgatory, Lough Derg, County Donegal
The Cathedrals in Armagh
Kilclief, County Down ‘where St. Patrick landed in 432 after 20 years’ absence from Ireland’
St. Augustine’s Church, Dungarvan, County Waterford
Raholp Church, County Down
Saul Church, County Down
House of Blessed Bernard of Quintavalle, Assisi, Italy
St. David’s, Pantasaph, North Wales, ‘Novitiate of the English Province of the Friars Minor Capuchin’
Greccio, ‘The Franciscan Bethlehem’
Basilica of St. Anthony, Padua, Italy
Church of San Bonaventura al Palatino, Palatine Hill, Rome
Basilica of Saint Clare, Assisi, Italy
Capuchin Friary, Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy
San Sebastiano fuori le mura, Rome
Capuchin Church of the Immaculate Conception, Rome
Friary of Monteluco, Spoleto, Italy
Refectory of St. Clare, San Damiano, Assisi, Italy
Grotto of Blessed Bernard of Quintavalle, Assisi, Italy

IE CA CP/3/19/2 · Unidad documental simple · 1932
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A drawing of St. Patrick’s Basilica on Station Island on Lough Derg in County Donegal. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. The illustration is titled ‘Lough Derg, St. Patrick’s Purgatory’.

Armagh Cathedrals
IE CA CP/3/19/4 · Unidad documental simple · 1932
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A drawing of the Roman Catholic St. Patrick’s Cathedral (foreground) and the Church of Ireland (Anglican) St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson.

Kilclief, County Down
IE CA CP/3/19/5 · Unidad documental simple · 1932
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A drawing of the coastline at Kilclief in County Down where, according to tradition, Saint Patrick founded a church. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. The illustration is titled ‘Kilclief, County Down where St. Patrick landed in 432 after 20 years’ absence from Ireland’.

Sanctuary of Greccio, Italy
IE CA CP/3/19/16 · Unidad documental simple · 1931
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A drawing of the Sanctuary of Greccio in Italy. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. An annotation in pencil refers to Greccio as the ‘Franciscan Bethlehem’.

IE CA CP/3/20 · Subserie · c.1926-1930
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

The subseries includes material relating to the publication titled ‘Dánta Dé / idir sean agus nuadh / Úna Ní Ógáin do bhailigh iad, idir focla agus fuinn, Riobard Ó Duibhir do chuir comhsheinm orgáin’ (Dublin: printed by Colm Ó Lochlainn at Comhartha na dTri Coinneal [Three Candles Press], 1928).

The book includes the text of old and new religious hymns in Irish. The words and music were collected by Úna Ní Ógaín and arranged for the organ by Robert O’Dwyer. Úna Ní Ógaín (Agnes Young) died before the hymnal was completed and it was published posthumously in 1928. Most of the lyrics are religious poems in the bardic tradition while others were seemingly derived from traditional songs and poems. The file includes numerous inserts which were originally placed in the volume. The inserts include clippings of reviews of the book along with many letters to Douglas Hyde commending the publication (Hyde had assisted Úna Ní Ógaín in the preparation of the text). The file also includes lists of subscribers, fliers, publicity material, and manuscript notes in Irish. Also includes a letter from William T. Cosgrave (Liam T. MacCosgair). Other correspondents with Hyde include Alice H. Henry (5 Sandford Terrace, Ranelagh, Dublin), Seoras Mac Aoidh (Perthshire), Lilian Russell (10 Selwood Place, London), Hilda Campbell (Elm Grove, Ockham, Ripley, Surrey), and Lily O’Connor (Carrigafoyle, 38 Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, London).

Prospectus for Dánta Dé
IE CA CP/3/20/2 · Unidad documental simple · c.1926
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A prospectus compiled by Úna Ní Ógaín (Agnes Young) for her forthcoming publication titled ‘Dánta Dé’, a collection of sacred Irish poems, with music. The prospectus outlines the content of the book along with information on her various collaborators.