Catalogue of paintings for Maurice MacGonigal Exhibition
- IE CA CP/3/16/14/12
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- Nov. 1942
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A catalogue of paintings by Maurice MacGonigal exhibited at Mills’ Hall, 8 Merrion Row, Dublin. (Volume page 90).
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Catalogue of paintings for Maurice MacGonigal Exhibition
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A catalogue of paintings by Maurice MacGonigal exhibited at Mills’ Hall, 8 Merrion Row, Dublin. (Volume page 90).
Catalogues of Exhibited Artefacts
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Catalogues of objects and souvenirs held in the Father Mathew Museum (‘Hall Room No. 6’). A note appended to the list by Fr. Martin Hyland OSFC, Guardian of Holy Trinity Friary, Cork, is dated 27 Dec. 1920. A later note affirms that these items were apparently returned to the friary on 8 March 1921. The lists include many portraits and pictures, temperance medals and pledge cards, the original design and plans for Holy Trinity Church by E.W. Pugin and George Coppinger Ashlin, letters of Fr. Mathew, a model of the old friary chapel on Blackamoor Lane, a model of Holy Trinity Church, cups, teapots and plates commemorating temperance, missals, Fr. Mathew’s walking sticks, the visitors’ book to the Father Mathew Pavilion at the Cork Exhibition in 1902, Fr. Mathew’s piano and other ephemera. It appears that many of these objects were previously displayed at the Cork Exhibition in 1902.
Hyland, Martin, 1881-1933, Capuchin priest
Catalogues of papers relating to Father Mathew
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Partial catalogues and lists of material held in the Irish Capuchin Archives relating to Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC compiled by Fr. Nessan Shaw OFM Cap. and Fr. Paul Murphy OFM Cap. The listed material is mostly commemorative in nature and includes temperance association reports, newspaper cuttings covering the temperance movement in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, speeches, addresses and orations at events celebrating Fr. Mathew’s life, temperance publications and ephemera, and correspondence. Most of the material has been listed elsewhere in this catalogue.
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A group including Henry Sinjwala (catechist) at Loanja mission station in Northern Rhodesia.
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Catechumens at Mankoya mission in Northern Rhodesia.
Cathal Brugha – Shot in Action July 6th 1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier titled ‘Cathal Brugha – Shot in Action July 6th 1922’.
(Volume page 31).
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A cheque for £35 11s 9d, payable to ‘Poblacht na hÉireann’, and signed by Cathal Brugha. The cheque was drawn on Bannc na Talmhan Teoranta (the National Land Bank) in Dublin and is dated 2 May 1922.
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A memorial card (with photographic print) for Cathal Brugha who died on 7 July 1922 at the start of the Civil War.
Cathal O’Shannon and Fr. Augustine Hayden
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A clipping of a photograph of Cathal O’Shannon and Fr. Augustine Hayden OSFC at the Mater Hospital in Dublin where the former was receiving treatment. The clipping was used to illustrate an article on O’Shannon’s personal recollections of the 1916 Rising published in the ‘Empire News’ (4 September 1953).
Catharine O’Brien Memorial Windows for Lissadell Church
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A clipping of an article the memorial windows designed by Catharine O’Brien for Lissadell Church in County Sligo. The commission was given to O’Brien by Lady Gore-Booth. The article was published in the ‘Evening Mail’ (4 November 1950).