'The Plain People (Na Daoine Macánta)', Vol. 1, No. 13, 2 July 1922.
An illustration by Grace Plunkett which appeared in ‘The Plain People / Na Daoine Macánta’ newspaper on 16 April 1922.
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Jesus!
Rosemount
Booterstown
Dublin
April 28. 1953.
My dear Father Mangan
Permit me to thank you for your kind
note of the 25 instant
Regarding the placement of an ad
yetesement in the papers. One of our
Superiors in E ngland wrote me
yesterday saying that she had already
placed one in the Universe which
will run for seven Sundays
That will suffice but when I spoke
of it I did not know that she
had already negotiated for this.
Besides, Father Senan has kindly
offered to write an article, for
The Father Matthews Riport for the month
f June. I certainly feel grateful
and privileged to be granted this
great favor
With sincere gratitude for your kindly
interest and humbly soliciting your
good prayers Father Iam
Sincerely yours inJ
Mother Mary de Pazzi
Inscribed on bowl: ‘Piano Junior Rosebowl’. On reverse of the bowl: List of winners from 1971-1997.
D.P. Moran, ‘The philosophy of Irish Ireland’ (Dublin: J. Duffy / “Leader” Office, [c.1905]).
Sidney Lee, ‘The Perspective of Biography / The English Association, Pamphlet No. 41’ (Oxford: University Press, 1918).
The fountain in the People’s Park, Waterford city, in about 1955.
Draft (with off-print) of an article by Geraldine Counahan titled ‘The people who backed the movement’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970).
A pamphlet in the republican interest referring to the issue censorship in the Civil War. Published in Glasgow by by Kirkwood & Co. Printer and place of printing is established from p. [4] and imprint date is based on text.
Inscribed on the bowl: ‘Patrick Kavanagh Cup. Presented by Mrs Kilcullen’. The base includes silver shields indicating the winning competitors and their schools. The reverse of the bowl is also inscribed with winners’ names from 1971-97.