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IE CA CP/3/16/8/41 · Part · 1928
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A pamphlet and poem reflecting on John Hogan’s marble statue of the Transfiguration. The statue is held in Mount Argus Passionist Monastery in Harold’s Cross in Dublin. The poem asks the reader to remember the ‘weed-grown, cold [and] forgotten’ grave of the sculptor in the cemetery. The poetic tribute was written by John Clarke (1868-1934), a County Antrim-born nationalist and journalist who wrote numerous articles on Gaelic cultural revivalist subjects, often using the penname ‘Benmore’.

IE CA CP/1/1/1/1/63 · Part · c.1965
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An image of the clock tower of the Anglican Church of St. Anne, containing the 'Bells of Shandon', in Cork. A typescript annotation on the reverse reads 'Famous Shandon Church and steeple bathed in Spring sunshine'. The image is credited to Liam Kennedy, 48 MacCurtain Street, Cork.

The Tomb of Pope Pius X
IE CA CP/3/16/29/15 · Part · 1951
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A photographic print of the tomb of Pope Pius X in the crypt below Saint Peter’s Basilica. An annotation on the reverse reads ‘Body of Pius X being removed for placing in crystal casket. Many Irish pilgrims prayed here’. The photograph is credited to G. Felici, Pontificia Fotografia, Rome.

The tomb of Pope Pius X
IE CA CP/3/16/29/5 · Part · 1951
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A postcard print of the tomb of Pope Pius X in the crypt below Saint Peter’s Basilica. The card was printed to commemorate his beatification in 1951.

IE CA HA/1/8/3/27 · Item · c.1994
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Inscribed on the bowl: Feis Maitiú. Three- and Four-Part Choir’. The base includes silver shields indicating winners from 1994-97: ‘Beaufort, Clongowes Wood College, St. Louis High School’.

IE CA IR-1/7/3/35 · Item · 1923
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A pamphlet in the republican interest by Ėamon de Valera concerning the Treaty. Published in Dublin by the Irish Nation Committee and printed by Kirkwood & Co., Glasgow. Titled ‘No. 1’ in a series. Who abandoned the Republic? / By a Western Priest is ‘No. 3’ in this series (CA/IR/1/7/3/23).