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Cobh and Haulbowline Island, County Cork

A view of the town of Cobh in Cork Harbour taken from an elevated point near St. Colman’s Cathedral in about 1950. The vessel at anchor in the harbour is the Irish Naval Service ship, LÉ ‘Maev’.

Cobh, County Cork

Postcards showing various views of Cobh (formerly Queenstown) in County Cork. The postcards in the volume are captioned and include 'The Landing Pier and Crescent', 'Pearse Square', and the 'Esplanade and States Hotel'.

'Coís Tine'

Copies of 'Coís Tine' (Winter 2006 and Spring 2007) published by the Dominican friars, St. Mary’s, Pope’s Quay, Cork. The articles refer to the works of the Cork Capuchins with local migrant communities. Includes a photograph print of Fr. Kevin Kiernan OFM Cap., the 'Coís Tine' chaplain.

Colegio Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas, Madrid, Spain

An image of the destroyed exterior of the Colegio Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas (a De La Salle Brothers’ school) in Madrid, Spain. The building was destroyed during anticlerical riots in the Spanish capital in May 1931. Between 10 May and 13 May 1931, over one hundred convents and other religious buildings were destroyed in an event known as the 'Burning of the Convents'.

Collapse of the Sinn Féin Rising

A clipping of an article announcing the unconditional surrender of the rebels and the suppression of the insurrection in Dublin. The clipping is taken from the ‘Irish Times’ (28-9 April & 1 May 1916).

Collection Account Book

Account book for street collections in aid of the Capuchin friars, St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street. The entries are arranged under the headings of organiser’s/collector’s name, address, collecting district and monthly collection totals. Most of the districts were in the north inner city and surrounding areas. Ink stamp on inside cover reads: ‘Our Lady of Angels, Church Street’.

Collection flier

Flier for collection ‘to defray the expenses of the erection of the cross outside the Friary door’. The collection is to be made among the brothers of the Third Order in the Tertiary Chapel.

College Green, Dublin

A view of College Green, Dublin, in the 1930s. Prominent are the electric trams of the Dublin United Tramways Company which operated in the capital from 1872 until the late 1940s.

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