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IE CA CP/3/16/3/15 · Part · 19 Sept. 1909
Part of Capuchin Archives

A postcard print image of a large crowd assembled on O’Connell Bridge in Dublin. The caption to the original postcard image (printed by Chancellor Photographic Studio) reads ‘Irish Language Procession, September 19, 1909’. In the background of the print, the statue of William Smith O’Brien (1803-1864), a nationalist politician and Irish language activist, stands in its original position near the junction of O’Connell Bridge with Westmoreland Street and D’Olier Street. It was moved to its present location on O’Connell Street in 1929.

IE CA PH/1/81 · Item · c.1910
Part of Capuchin Archives

A view of a procession headed by an elaborate tapestry seemingly depicting Erin. The caption on the plate reads ‘Language Procession’. The Church of St. Paul on Arran Quay, Dublin, can be seen in the background. The plate is by Mayne, Lord Edward Street, Dublin.

IE CA CP/1/1/3/15/1 · Part · c.1960
Part of Capuchin Archives

A view of the Irish Lightship ‘Comet’ at Dún Laoghaire in about 1960. The ship was built in 1904 by J. Reid in Glasgow and measured ninety-six feet in length and twenty-three feet in breadth. The light vessel was decommissioned in 1965 and sold (for £7,000) to the shipbroking firm of Turner and Hickman in Glasgow. The ship later had a colourful history as an off-shore pirate radio station used by Radio Scotland.

IE CA CP/3/15/5 · Part · 1886-1893
Part of Capuchin Archives

A small collection of records relating to the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union (ILPU), a unionist political organisation, established in 1885 to oppose the Home Rule movement. The section also includes records relating to the ILPU’s successor body, the Irish Unionist Alliance (IUA).

IE CA AMI/1/10/1/4/4 · Part · c.1960
Part of Capuchin Archives

An image of the ‘Irish Larch’, an Irish Shipping Limited merchant vessel, docked at the Port of Cape Town in South Africa.

IE CA AMI/1/10/1/3/12 · Part · Feb. 1953
Part of Capuchin Archives

An image of the ‘Irish Plane’ docked at Cape Town in South Africa. The ‘Irish Plane’ was built in 1949 by William Gray & Company in Hartlepool, England, for Irish Shipping Limited. This state-owned company was established in 1941, soon after the outbreak of the Second World War with the object of providing the ships necessary to supply Ireland’s import needs. The 'Irish Plane' served only a short number of years with the Irish Shipping company. It was sold to a Pakistani shipping firm in January 1960 and was eventually scrapped in Karachi in 1971

Irish Mission to London
IE CA CP/3/16/5/51 · Part · 30 Apr. 1940
Part of Capuchin Archives

An image of an Irish delegation in London for a meeting with British ministers. The group is pictured outside the Savoy Hotel and includes Seán Lemass, Dr James Ryan, John Leydon and John Whelan Dulanty. The image is credited to Keystone Press Agency.

Irish Missionaries
IE CA CP/1/14/9 · Item · 1973
Part of Capuchin Archives

Clipping from the 'Catholic Standard' (9 Feb. 1973) of an article titled ‘The missions are still necessary’. The article includes a photograph of Sr. Agnes Manifold, an Irish-born Medical Missionary of Mary.