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Redemptoristine Nuns
IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/84/ · Sub-series · 1942-1971
Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

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21 January 1942 - 18 June 1962 102 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life, A foundation in USA is considered and eventually declined Community votes to transfer from simple to solemn vows I case of dispensation from simple and solemn vows.

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3 January 1963 - 21 June 1971 101 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life, mainly enclosure matters Superior-general of Redemptorist Fathers become Apostolic Delegate to all Redemptorist nuns One sister volunteers to go to Vienna Attempt by Redemptorist Fathers to acquire portion of sisters' land for starting a retreat house. Project abandoned Lay sisters become choir sisters

Red terror and green
IE CA CP/3/197/35 · Item · 1920
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of Richard Dawson, ‘Red terror and green’ (London: John Murray, 1920). The book examines the relationship and ideological similarities between Sinn Féin and the Bolshevik movement.

Red Hugh of Ireland
IE CA CP/3/197/336 · Item · 1938
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of ‘Red Hugh of Ireland / by Jeannette Covert Nolan / illustrated by Richard Bennett’ (New York/London: Harper & Brothers, 1938).

Red delegates in Dublin
IE CA CP/3/16/39/11 · Part · 11 Nov. 1950
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report on a meeting of Catholics held to protest the official welcome afforded to Spanish Republican and Yugoslav delegates at the 39th Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Dublin. The clipping is taken from ‘Fiat’, a journal published by the Maria Duce organisation (11 November 1950).

IE CA CP/3/16/2/39 · Part · 8 Oct. 1915
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an image of a large crowd assembled on the Grand Parade in Cork city for a recruitment rally during the Great War. The image was published in the ‘Irish Life’ magazine (8 October 1915). The frontage of Alexander Grant and Co., a landmark department and clothing store, can be seen in the background of the photograph. This four-storey building at 16-18 Grand Parade (constructed in the 1860s) was destroyed by fire in March 1942. The site was later repurposed as the Capitol Cinema which opened its doors in 1947. (Volume page 201).

IE CA CP/3/16/2/38 · Part · 7 May 1915
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an image of the bands of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, the Irish Guards, and the Royal Irish Constabulary assembled outside the Mansion House on Dawson Street in Dublin at a recruitment meeting on 7 May 1915. The image was published in the ‘Irish Life’ magazine (8 October 1915). The original caption for the photograph reads ‘The Travelling Recruiting Office, taken outside the Mansion House, May 7, 1915 – the day of the departure of the Guards’ Band from Ireland at the close of a successful recruiting tour. On the platform of the Recruiting Office are the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the High Sheriff, Mr. Henry McLaughlin, and Sir Maurice Dockrell, D.L. The group on the steps include Capt. the Hon. Alexander and Lieutenant Purcell of the Guards; Lieutenant Archer Redmond MP; Sir Neville Chamberlain, Colonel Edgeworth Johnson, and several members of the Central Recruiting Council’. (Volume page 200).