The Catholic Press / Bound Clipping Volume
A bound volume with a manuscript title to the spine which reads ‘The Catholic Press’. The volume contains varied clippings relating to the international Catholic Press and periodical literature particularly in the United States, Canada, and Australia. There are a few clippings which reference the writer Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953).
Details
- Level of description
- File
- Date
- c.1932-1953
- Reference
- 30
- Extent and medium
- 30 pp; 37.5 cm x 29 cm; Bound volume, clipping, printed, and photographic print
- Scope and content
- A bound volume with a manuscript title to the spine which reads ‘The Catholic Press’. The volume contains varied clippings relating to the international Catholic Press and periodical literature particularly in the United States, Canada, and Australia. There are a few clippings which reference the writer Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953).
- Repository
- Irish Capuchin Archives
- Context
- Irish Capuchin Archives > Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office > Papers of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. > Bound Photographic and Document Volumes
Annotations
Rights
- Rights
- Copyright held by the respective institution. Contact the archive for reproduction permissions.
Related Items
Extracted Mentions
People, places, and terms identified via handwriting recognition and named entity recognition.
People
- Power(1)
- Grace(1)
- Coffee(1)
- Grady(1)
- Gavan Duffy(1)
Terms
- Generation(2)
Sample passages
- ended with all the power
- The visit of his Grace was appreci
- have a canteen , and tea , coffee .
Full Transcript (OCR, 3 pages)
Machine-generated OCR transcript. Handwritten material may contain recognition errors.
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