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Hugh A. Law and Marble Hill House

Photographic prints of a hand-drawn portrait of the Irish nationalist politician, Hugh A. Law (1872-1943) and his residence at Marble Hill House, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal. The portrait is dated 12 Sept. 1928.

Irish Dancing, Coláiste na Rinne, County Waterford

A photographic postcard print captioned ‘Learning Irish Dancing at Ring College’ (Coláiste na Rinne) in County Waterford. Coláiste na Rinne was established in 1905 and officially recognised as an Irish language summer school in 1907. The principal founders of the college were Pádraig Ó Cadhla (1875-1948), an organiser for Conradh na Gaeilge in the locality, and Richard Henebry (1863-1916), also known as Risteard de Hindeberg, a Waterford-born priest, Irish language scholar and traditional music collector.

The English murderer at work

A leaflet listing Irish republicans who died in English jails. The final line reads ‘What are you going to do?’ Manuscript annotation reads ‘9th March 1919’.

Irish Prisoners of War in Limburg, Germany

A clipping of a photograph of a group of Irish prisoners held at a camp in Limburg, Germany. It is noted that Lance Corporal Eite, Royal Irish Rifles, was taken prisoner at the Battle of the Marne (September 1914). Lance Corporal Eite was employed at the Guinness Brewery prior to the outbreak of the war. It is also affirmed that Eite’s father resides at 31 Oxmantown Road in Dublin.

Capuchin Friars at Mangango

A group of Capuchin friars at Mangango Friary on the occasion of the silver jubilee of Br. Andrew O’Shea OFM Cap. and Br. Xavier Cox OFM Cap. The group includes Fr. Theophilus Murphy OFM Cap., Fr. John Grace OFM Cap., Fr. Brian Browne OFM Cap., Fr. Alexander Halligan OFM Cap., Br. Maurice Buckley OFM Cap. (1918-2003), Fr. Ronan Herlihy OFM Cap., and Br. Fergus Buckley OFM Cap.

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