Picture of Camillus Boyle
Picture of Camillus Boyle
Photo frame containing an image of an angel with an accompanying note.
Note reads: Non Miraculous, Picture of Angel found in one of the back houses or stable – on the nuns first visit to the Protestant Mansion.
A copy of booklet titled ‘Pictorial review of 1916 / a complete and historically accurate account of the events which occurred in Dublin in Easter week, fully illustrated’ (Dublin: Parkside Press, 37 Grafton Street, [c.1946]).
Pictorial postcards of the Capuchin Friary, Walkin Street, Kilkenny. With covers for the original series of six postcards. The file includes prints of the High Altar in the Church, the interior and exterior of the Church, the Community Choir, the Library, the Refectory, the Sanctuary in the Church, and St. Anthony’s Shrine. There are multiple copies of some of these postcards.
Six postcards in each envelope of the Industrial School at Upton. Some of the postcards have been removed from their envelopes while others remain sealed.
A clipping of a pictorial map showing ‘the points attacked in the City of Dublin by the Sinn Féin rebels’. The illustration was printed in the ‘Weekly Dispatch’ (30 April 1916).
Pictorial booklet of six images (one exterior and five interior) of Holy Trinity Church in Cork. The interior images show the shrines to St. Anne, the Virgin Mary and St. Anthony of Padua.
The series contains souvenir booklets and miscellaneous ephemera and artefacts relating to the 1916 Rising. Most of the booklets contain photographic postcards depicting various figures, events and artefacts associated with the Easter Rising and its aftermath.
Two plates showing an excursion and picnic on Featherbed Mountain in County Dublin. With an annotated cover. Fr. Thomas Dowling OSFC (1874-1951) is present in the photograph.