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IE CA HT/7/20/2 · Part · c.1933
Part of Capuchin Archives

Copy note re Harry Clarke stained glass windows in Holy Trinity Church in Cork. It is remarked that the 'windows were designed and made in the studios of Clark[e] and Son under the supervision of Harry Clarke RHA (now deceased. 1933) and erected in the Franciscan Capuchin Church, Cork, 1928 / The above is in the handwriting of the late Fr. Martin [Hyland OFM Cap.] and he remark[s] that it is a true copy of that supplied by Mr. Clark[e]'. This typescript copy note is pasted into the volume at p. 7.

IE CA IR-1/1/1/6 · Item · c.1916
Part of Capuchin Archives

The note affirmed that the extracts ‘are exact copies of the original, which I sent to their friends as I had promised the men themselves (Fr. Albert [Bibby] OSFC, Church St.)’. Includes copy notes from Michael Charlton; Jimmy Bronghan; Martin Shannon (who fought at Stephen’s Green during the Rising).

Copy Ordnance Survey Map
IE CA DL/7/3 · Item · c.1930
Part of Capuchin Archives

Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
Sheet No.: Donegal, Sheet No. 26
Copy ordnance survey map (Dublin, 2nd ed., 1905) showing the Ards Estate and surrounding townlands and localities. Notable features include Ards House and demesne, Ards farm, the largely forested estate, St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Cashelmore, Doe Castle, Sheephaven Bay, and Creeslough.

IE CA CS/2/5/25 · Item · c.1940
Part of Capuchin Archives

Copy plan of the ‘old Capuchin Church in Church Street taken from Rocque’s map of Dublin, 1773’. The original Capuchin chapel (fronting on to Church Street) measured 35 feet by 25 feet. The adjoining garden measures 30 feet by 170 feet. The frontage of the garden at the rear (facing onto Bow Street) measures 70 feet.

IE CA CP/3/16/49/59 · Part · 1934
Part of Capuchin Archives

A copy print of a pencilled portrait of Fr. Sylvester Mulligan OFM Cap. by the Polish Capuchin friar Fr. Ephrem Maria Klawitter OFM Cap. (also known as Fr. Ephrem of Kcynia). The print is signed by Fr. Ephrem and dated 1934.