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Excursion, Cape Flats
IE CA AMI/1/10/2/8/33 · Part · c.1955
Part of Capuchin Archives

An image of individuals on a parish excursion in the Cape Flats region of Cape Town in South Africa.

Execution "Cheers"
IE CA CP/3/16/3/80 · Part · 1917
Part of Capuchin Archives

A republican leaflet asserting that the news of the execution of the 1916 leaders was greeted by cheers from members of the House of Commons. The document is an election flier for Joseph McGuinness in the South Longford by-election. Sub-title reads ‘Irish Independent of April 23rd’. Signed Darrell Figgis (1882-1925), Fairford, Gloucestershire, 20 April 1917.

Execution of John MacBride
IE CA CP/3/16/12/17 · Part · 5 May 1916
Part of Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report on the execution of Major John MacBride in Kilmainham Jail in Dublin on 5 May 1916. The clipping was taken from the ‘Dublin Evening Mail’.

IE CA CP/3/16/1/24 · Part · Jan. 1946
Part of Capuchin Archives

Clippings of articles from the ‘Evening Herald’ and the ‘Irish Press’ reporting on the execution of William Joyce in Wandsworth prison in London on 3 January 1946. Joyce (better known by his nickname ‘Lord Haw-Haw’) was an American-born fascist sympathiser, anti-Semite, and Nazi propagandist during the Second World War.

IE CA CP/3/16/12/39 · Part · 7 June 1921
Part of Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report on the executions in Mountjoy Jail of Edward Foley and Patrick Maher, who were convicted of having shot an RIC sergeant, Patrick Wallace, during an ambush in Knocklong in May 1919. Reference is also made to the execution of Constable William Mitchell, who was convicted of the murder of Robert Dixon, a magistrate who was killed during a robbery at his home in Dunlavin in County Wicklow. The clipping is taken from the ‘Evening Herald’ (7 June 1921).

IE CA CP/3/16/12/22 · Part · 13 May 1916
Part of Capuchin Archives

A clipping of a report of the executions of James Connolly and Seán MacDermott (Seán Mac Diarmada) in Kilmainham Jail in Dublin on 12 May 1916. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (13 May 1916).

IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(1)/1/22 · Item · 25 June 1914
Part of Vincentians

Response from Inland Revenue to a request for exemption from the Undeveloped Land Duty. Permission is not given for this exemption, as exemption was sought by Saint Joseph's, Blackrock, on the grounds of being a college. Exemption is only allowed if a college is a large college that is part of a university, not a private stand-alone one.