A copy of a ‘Selection from papers found in the possession of Captain [Franz] von Papen, late German military attaché at Washington, Falmouth, January 2 & 3, 1916’ (London: H. M. Stationery office, Harrison and sons, printers, 1916). Includes copies of letters, reports, cipher despatches, and memoranda detailing plans for sabotage operations against Allied shipping and infrastructure, including attempts to disrupt industrial production and transportation.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Selected Stories by John Brophy’ (Dublin/London: Maurice Fridberg, 1946).
Copies of correspondence between architect Dominic M. O'Connor, inspector J. McKenna, South Presentation Convent and governmental departments seeking approval for Christ the King School plans and querying the issues of funding an assembly hall and issues regarding space between Turner's Cross convent and school.
ARCHBISHOPIS HOUSE,
DUBLIN N. E. 3.
St. Joseph de Chambery
2lst July, 1955.
Dear Mother M. de Pazzi,
Mr. Alfred Jones, the Architect. I consider him a first¬
Yesterday afternoon I succeeded in seeing
class man.
with you and Mr. Ml. O'Brien. He agreed and will expect
I suggested that he would visit Edenmore,
a telephone from you : 73537 (17 South Frederick Street).
With kind wishes,
I remain,
Yours sincerely in Xt.;
★ John C. Mcquaid.
Correspondence between the Department of Education, architect Frank Murphy, Reverend T. Canon Cullinane, and Turner's Cross Convent and South Presentation Convent relating to Turner's Cross School extension funding.
Date: 1490
Author: John Duns Scotus (c.1266-1308); Gratianus Brixianus, ed. (d. 1506)
Publisher: Bernardinus Rizus Novariensis, Venice, 3 Mar. 1490
Full title: 'Secundus sententiarum doctoris subtilis Scoti'.
Language: Latin
Series: This title was issued by Rizo in five parts: 'Quaestiones In quatuor libros sententiarum' (Venice, 1490). The Irish Capuchin Archives has only vol. 2. Vol. I printed July 17; Vol. 2, Mar. 3; Vol. 3, Apr. 21; Vol. 4, Nov. 3; Vol. 5 (Tabula) undated. Vol. 1: 184 [i.e. 185], [1] leaves (the last blank); v. 2: 136 leaves; v. 3: 102 leaves; v. 4: 208 leaves; v. 5 (Tabula): [28] leaves.
Draft of an article by Fr. Brendan O’Mahony OFM Cap. titled ‘Secularization’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970).
O’Mahony, Brendan, 1934-2020, Capuchin priestScale: 1 inch to 8 feet
An annotated plan showing three sections through Holy Trinity Church, Cork, by Kelly & Barry, architects, 16 Sidney Place, Cork. Includes sections showing altar and sacristy. File number: 283/4.
Correspondence of James Duffy and P. Cantwell, Third Order of St. Francis, regarding organisational matters pertaining to the local fraternity in Kilkenny.
Secretary’s book of the Sacred Heart Sodality attached to the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The volume provides a record of total numbers of male and female members of the sodality from 1927-1959. Information is also give in relation to attendance at meetings and at Sunday Masses. The end of the volume contains a list of prefects of the sodality in 1943 and in 1956-7. The title page gives the name of a Miss M. Kendrick as secretary in Sept. 1927.