Draft of an article by Liam MacGowan titled ‘Kerry’s Activities / 1920’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970). Includes an annotated printed copy
A flier with the text of a satirical republican ballad titled ‘War News by “The Rajah of Frongoch” (a nickname used by Jimmy Mulkerns).
A copy of 'W. H. Smith & Son’s War Map Of The Transvaal And Adjoining Countries In South Africa With Historical Sketch Of The Boers Etc' (London, 1881). Published by W. H. Smith & Son in London. Original fold-out map. First edition. Produced during the first Boer War (1880-1).
Walking outside Mount Argus
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's ProvinceA view of a man cycling along Walkin Street (later Friary Street) in Kilkenny city. The Capuchin Friary in Kilkenny is located on this street.
Although the association of the Capuchin friars with the Walkin Street (now Friary Street) area of Kilkenny dates to the late seventeenth century, the documents in this section relate primarily to the present-day Church of St. Francis, built by Fr. Peter Joseph Mulligan OSFC (1793-1853) in 1848. The section also contains documents relating to the subsequent extensions to the Friary, most notably in 1897 when a large three-storey building between Walkin Street and Pennyfeather Lane was constructed to provide, among other things, accommodation for novices. The relatively large number of documents relating to the Walkin Street properties has necessitated the creation of a further three sub-sub-series relating to a particular plot of ground, purchase or sale.
Includes; Vows taken on Profession.
... from Maredsous
A clipping of an image of voting on the submission of artwork to the Royal Hibernian Exhibition. The image shows Jack. B. Yeats, Dermod O’Brien, Albert Power, Leo Whelan, George Collie, and Seán O’Sullivan. The clipping is taken from the ‘Times Pictorial’ (27 March 1943). (Volume page 112).