Portrait Print of Margaret Pearse
- IE CA CP/3/5/4/2/8
- Item
- c.1925
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Studio portrait photograph of Margaret Pearse. Includes original print on card and possibly a later enlargement of the same image.
Portrait Print of Margaret Pearse
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Studio portrait photograph of Margaret Pearse. Includes original print on card and possibly a later enlargement of the same image.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of an unidentified family group. The group includes the father and presumably the eldest son in military uniform. Three younger boys, a mother, and presumably a daughter are also present in the image.
Gaelic Football Team at St. Enda's School
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print on card of a Gaelic football team (most likely students from St. Enda’s School). Print by Henry Roe MacMahon, 11 Harcourt Street, Dublin.
Margaret Pearse and Margaret Mary Pearse at St. Enda’s School
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print (on card) of Margaret Pearse, her daughter Margaret Mary Pearse, and other individuals on the steps of St. Enda’s School in Rathfarnham, Dublin.
Flier for Constance Markievicz Lecture in San Francisco
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier advertising a lecture by Constance Markievicz in San Francisco in the United States in May 1922. The flier provides a biographical account of her life and political career up to that point. She left government in protest over the adoption of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and was a vociferous opponent of the agreement in the ensuing the Civil War. She travelled to the United States in early 1922 as a republican delegate and her lecture tour in the country (she visited Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, and Philadelphia) aroused considerable interest. Her tour also reputedly raised $50,000 to support the republican cause.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Three copy photographic images showing James and Margaret Pearse with their children Margaret Mary (born 1878), Patrick (born 1879), William (born 1881) and Mary Brigid (born 1884). Manuscript annotation on the reverse of two of the prints reads ‘Photo’s Geoghegan’s, Dublin’.
Poster for Foresters’ Hall Event
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A poster for a benefit performance of two plays by Patrick Pearse in Foresters’ Hall on Parnell Square (formerly Rutland Square) in Dublin in about 1919. The plays were ‘The Singer’ (written in 1915) and ‘Íosagán’ (initially published as a short story by Pearse in 1907 and adapted as a play in 1910). Foresters’ Hall, located at the rear of 41 Parnell Square, was built in 1912 for the Irish National Foresters (INF). The event was organised in aid of St. Enda’s School. The poster was printed by The Gaelic Press.
Postcard to Margaret Mary Pearse
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Postcard to Margaret Mary Pearse, 39 Marlborough Road, Donnybrook, Dublin. The correspondent signature reads ‘May’. The postcard shows a view of Menlough Castle, County Galway.
Letter to Margaret Mary Pearse from Delia Larkin
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A letter to Margaret Mary Pearse from Delia Larkin forwarding a payment for tuition fees to St. Enda’s School. The tuition fees are seemingly for her nephew Jim Larkin Jnr (or ‘Young Jim’ as he came to be known) who, at this time, lived with her in her residence on Gardiner Place.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of a group of two men and three women. Two of the women may be the sisters Margaret Mary Pearse and Mary Brigid Pearse.