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Colour design for single-light stained glass window featuring the Apparition of the Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Mary of Alacoque. Signatures/ Inscriptions: Bottom: ‘J. Clarke & Sons 33 N. Frederick St. Dublin.’ Materials: Pencil, pen and ink and watercolour on off white colour

Drawings, Irish | Stained glass windows | Sacred Heart, Devotion to.

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Object Apparition of the Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Marycover

Text describes image: 'ALBERT. A. Albert, le Vampire Germanique détruit tout sur son passage autant par l'incendie que par le canon.;1914-15 Villes en pleurs [Translation: A.Albert, the German vampire destroys everything in his path using equally fire and canon.] Transcription on

World War 1

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Object B & W Postcard (front) DCLA/RDFA.01.08.052 sent to Monica Robertscover

Pencil drawing for memorial stained glass window of the Resurrection of Christ, for All Saints Church of Ireland Church in Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. The window was initially to be erected in memory of John Thomas William, 6th Baron Massy, who had died aged 80 in 1915; however,

Stained glass windows | Limerick (Ireland : County) | Drawings, Irish

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Object Castleconnell, Co. Limerick: All Saints Church: He is risen, war memorial windowcover

This Christmas card contains a brief message from Laurence Browne to his sisters Mary and Nellie. The card was written on board the H.M.S. Defence and Lawrence writes that he was on his way to Malta or the Dardanelles. Lawrence was a gunner in the Royal Marine Artillery. On 3

World War I, 1914-1918

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Object Christmas card from Lawrence Brown to his sisters, Christmas 1915cover

A typed circular letter signed by Micheál Ó Duibhguin, Secretary of Cumann na bPíobairí, requesting financial contributions for the family of Brigid Kenny (d. 1915), known as the 'Queen of Irish Fiddlers' as Kenny's long illness and funeral expenses left her family in debt. Ó Dui

Art and literature | Children | Family life

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Object Circular letter from Micheál Ó Duibhguin, November 1915cover