Flier for Public Lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco
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- May 1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier advertising a lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco in the United States on 7 May 1922.
Flier for Public Lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier advertising a lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco in the United States on 7 May 1922.
Flier for Testimonial for Philip Callan MP
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Flier seeking subscriptions for a testimonial in favour of Philip Callan MP (1837-1902) during his 'absence in South America'. The flier is dated 22 January 1884 at Dundalk, County Louth. The reverse of the document is endorsed with manuscript notes by William Woodlock.
Flier for the Golden Jubilee of Third Order of St. Francis, Cork
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Flier marking the Golden Jubilee of the foundation of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church, Father Mathew Quay, Cork. The flier includes an address from Fr. Finbarr O’Callaghan OSFC (1879-1963), Spiritual Director. It reads: ‘On October 4th, 1866, Father Edward (Tommins) OSFC of Kilkenny – a saintly, simple-souled Capuchin Priest – received to membership of the Third Order, 5 young men, the pioneers of the Congregation. Of these pioneers – some of whom entered the First Order subsequently and are known as Brothers Felix and Joseph. … During the past 50 years the Congregation has steadily developed and today it numbers nearly 1,000 members’.
Flier for the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union
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Flier promoting the aims and objectives of the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union. The flier affirms that the organisation aims to unite those ‘interested in the preservation of the Legislative Union between Great Britain and Ireland’.
Flier for the League for the Instruction of Youth and Suppression of Vice
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The flier refers to the foundation by Fr. Benvenutus Guy OSFC of St. Joseph’s League which was approved by the Most Rev. William J. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, and provides details of its government and organisation. Article 6 notes that ‘members [are] to wear a badge to distinguish them from other boys. By the wearing of this badge they are expected to avoid the company of wicked boys, and to do all in their power to crush vice of every kind, especially evil speaking in those with whom they have to come in contact with’.
Guy, Benvenutus, 1860-1927, Capuchin priest
Flier for the School of Irish Learning
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier for the School of Irish Learning, 27 Clare Street, Dublin. The director is noted as Kuno Meyer, and a list of governors is provided. The flier is incomplete.
Flier for the South Louth Irish Unionist Alliance
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Flier for the South Louth divisional association of the Irish Unionist Alliance. The flier states the aims and objections of the Alliance. The flier was issued by B.R. Balfour, secretary and treasurer, Townley Hall, Drogheda.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Flier from Archbold Robinson referring to the voting papers for Dodgson Madden at the University of Dublin election. Printed by Charles Chambers, 36 Dame Street, Dublin.
Flier from Emergency Committee
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A flier from the Emergency Committee outlining its aims and its work to date. The flier asks for subscriptions to enable the Committee to carry out its work. The flier reads ‘Although the Committee is connected with the Orange Society, its aid has been and will continue to be given to all persons irrespective of creed and political views’. It also affirms that the ‘Committee have had 300 labourers engaged in cutting and saving hay and other crops, in 19 different counties in Ireland; and many persons would have lost their entire crops but for the action of the Committee’. The document was issued by Athol Johnson Dudgeon, honorary secretary.
Flier from Robert William Shekleton
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Flier stating the withdrawal of Robert William Shekleton (1825-1899) from the forthcoming Trinity College by-election.