The file contains the issue: 1 Nov. 1920 (no. 11,442) referring to the execution of Kevin Barry in Mountjoy Jail. Front page reads: ‘Subsequently Father Albert [Bibby], OSFC, succeeded in visiting the prisoner, who again saluted when the priest left him’.
A clipping from the 'Evening Telegraph' (6 Sept. 1913) showing the woman on the right collecting on O'Connell Street for a relief fund established in the aftermath of the Church Street tenement disaster.
Handbill in the republican interest eulogizing Harry Boland (1887-1922).
A clipping of an article referring to the commission given to Evie Hone to design a stained-glass window in the College Chapel in Eton. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (6 December 1949).
A catalogue for an exhibition of paintings, design drawings, and stained glass by Evie Hone at the Dawson Gallery in Dublin.
A clipping of a profile of the stained-glass artist Evie Hone. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (15 November 1952).
A clipping of an article reporting on a window designed by Evie Hone in Kilmilkin Church, Maam, in County Galway commemorating the surgeon John Francis O’Malley. The article was published in the ‘Connacht Tribune’ (2 June 1951).
'Examen theologo-scripturisticum'
Date: 1775
Author: Urbanus A S. Elisabeth
Publisher: Lovanii [Louvain], typis J.F. Maswiens, In Magna Vinea propè Plateam S. Martini, MDCCLXXV
Full title: 'Examen theologo-scripturisticum. Sive petitiones theologicas, et responsiones scripturisticas, concernentes theologiam moralem'
BOUND WITH: 'Manuale theologicum'
Date: [c.1780]
Author: [Unknown]
Publisher: Lovanii [Louvain], typis L. J. Urban,
Full title: 'Manuale theologicum continens definitiones et divisiones theologiae universae Tractatibus Selectis depromptas'
An image of a group on an excursion (possibly a parish outing) in the countryside around Cape Town, South Africa.
Capuchin friars about to embark upon an excursion to Arranmore Island (‘Árainn Mhór’) off the coast of County Donegal. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'August '54, Arranmore Excursion'. It is likely that the image was taken at Burtonport Harbour.