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IE PVBM Special Collection/3/7 · File · 1974 - 1979
Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

File includes accounts of aspects of the Spirituality of Nano Nagle such as, ’The Spirit of Nano Nagle’, the quality of her response, her humility, poverty of spirit, teacher of the word, courage, joy, freedom, openness, humility, by various Sisters including Sr. Mary O’ Brien, Bandon, Sr. M. Imelda [Lawlor, South Presentation Convent, Cork] and Sr. Carmel Kennefick, [Crosshaven, County Cork]; reflections on Presentation Spirituality by Sr Joyce Meyer, Aberdeen, South Dakota, U.S.A.; and Sr. Raphael Consedine; the Spirituality of Nano Nagle as revealed in her letters by Sr. Brigid Kavanagh pbvm; and Enter into the presentation energy spiral into a shared vision of Nano today by Sr Raphael Consedine.

Presentation Sisters
IE CA CP/3/17/22/1 · Part · 1867
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘The speeches of Denis Caulfeild Heron, Q.C. / in the cases of the Queen v. Captain M’Clure and others / the Queen v. J.F.X. O'Brien / the Queen v. Captain Patrick Joseph Condon and Dominic O’Mahony’ (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1867).

The Spark
IE CA IR-1/8/1/27 · File · 28 Mar. 1915-23 Apr. 1916
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

The file contains the following editions of this weekly nationalist newsprint edited by Ed. Dalton: 28 Mar. 1915 (Vol. 1, No. 8)-23 Apr. 1916 (Vol. 1, No. 64). The series is incomplete but there are multiple copies of some editions extant in the file. The cover banner of 'The Spark' was drawn by Grace Gifford

The Soldier-Poet
IE CA CP/1/2/109 · Item · 1977
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Draft article by Tadhg Gavin titled ‘The Soldier Poet’. The article refers to the life of Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918). An article by Tadhg Gavin on Kilmer appeared in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977).

IE CA CP/3/16/3/65 · Part · c.1921
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A flier with the text of a ballad celebrating ‘The Smith of Ballinalee by ‘“Sean”, East Limerick’. Seán Mac Eoin's exploits as commander of the IRA's north Longford flying column, which carried out successful attacks on British forces at Ballinalee (November 1920) and Clonfin, near Granard (February 1921), earned him the sobriquet ‘the Blacksmith of Ballinalee’.

IE CA IR-1/6/5 · Item · 1916
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A booklet depicting events, group leaders, and the destruction of the various land marks in Dublin during the insurrection. (Oblong, 8vo, illus. & adverts, printed wrappers). Printed by Hely’s Ltd., Dublin. A photograph is mounted on cover.