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Memories of Mountjoy
IE CA CP/3/17/2/6 · Part · 1917
Part of Capuchin Archives

Seán Milroy, ‘Memories of Mountjoy’ (Dublin: Maunsel & Co., Ltd., 1917). Described as ‘an account of four months’ prison experience by a Sinn Fein leader, with reminiscences of Sean MacDermott, Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, Sean Hegarty, and Liam Mellowes’.

Memories of Ashford Castle
IE CA CP/3/17/17/3 · Part · c.1946
Part of Capuchin Archives

A copy of a photographic booklet titled ‘Memories of Ashford Castle / Cong, County Mayo’ ([Place of publication not stated, [c.1946]). A caption on page twenty-four reads ‘Original photographs presented by the courtesy of Mr. Alec Day, Cork and Mr. Charles Duffner, Dundalk’.

IE CA CP/3/16/12/28 · Part · 1935
Part of Capuchin Archives

Memoriam card for Fr. Dominic O’Connor. The card notes his role as chaplain to the Lord Mayors of Cork, Tomás Mac Curtain, and Terence MacSwiney. It also states that he died ‘in exile for the Republic of Ireland at Bend, Oregon, USA, 17th October 1935’.

IE CA CS/5/3/1 · Item · c.1890
Part of Capuchin Archives

Memorial to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of Dublin from the Burgesses of Inns Quay and Arran Quay referring to the ‘great want of proper dwelling house accommodation’ suitable for the ‘upwards of 180 persons’ engaged in business at the new food market. The memorial requests that the Corporation widen Mary’s Lane and erect proper artisans’ houses. A list of subscribers (and their addresses) is appended to the memorial. The list includes John Jameson, Fr. Nicholas Murphy OSFC and many local vegetable and fruit sellers.

IE CA IR-1/1/3/9 · File · c.1958
Part of Capuchin Archives

Memorial print of Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap., ‘Chaplain of the Irish Republican Army’. It notes that on ‘his deathbed he renewed his allegiance to the Irish Republic. In deference to his life-long wish, his remains, together with those of this loyal pupil Fr. Dominic now lie side by side in Irish soil in the little cemetery, Rochestown, County Cork’