A clipping of an article by Seán Nolan titled ‘In Memory of Frank Ryan’ published in the ‘Irish Workers’ Weekly’ in April 1945.
A clipping of an appreciation by James White of the Ulster-born artist James Sleator.
A copy of pamphlet titled ‘In Memory of Mgr. William H. Cologan (1849-1918) by James Britten. Reprinted from “The Month”, December 1918’. ([Dublin]: Printed by John Griffin, Dec. 1918).
A clipping of a poem titled ‘In Memory of Rev. Canon Sheehan’ by “Lis Mor” published in ‘The Leader’ (6 Feb. 1915).
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
A photograph titled ‘In the land of the Bhils, Central India (Fr. Charles OFM Cap.)’. Fr. Charles was most likely a French or Belgian Capuchin friar. The Bhil are an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting various parts of central and western India.
A postcard print of Inch Strand, County Kerry, in c.1930.
A clipping of images captioned ‘Incidents of the Revolt / Snapshots of the Leaders’ comprising photographs of Patrick Pearse, Constance Markievicz, and John MacBride following the suppression of the Rising. The clipping is taken from the ‘Daily News’ (10 May 1916).
Quarterly income and expenditure account book for the Third Order of St. Francis, Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny, for 1896-1907. (cf. CA KK/4/2/3). The second portion of the volume consists of a monthly subscription record for 1937-46. The entries are listed under the name of the Third Order brother with a record of his monthly contribution.
Income and expenditure account book for the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. Most of the income was derived from subscriptions (from isolated tertiaries), donations and mass collections. Expenditure entries include accounts for the purchase of devotional manuals, scapulars, and habits for Order members. The accounts were periodically signed by Provincial Ministers at visitations.