- IE CA CP/1/1/3/4/1
- Partie
- c.1960
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the village of Glencolmcille (or Glencolumbkille) in southwest County Donegal.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the village of Glencolmcille (or Glencolumbkille) in southwest County Donegal.
Oldtown Bridge and St. Eunan's Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Oldtown Bridge and in the distance, the Cathedral of St. Eunan and St. Columba in Letterkenny, County Donegal. Oldtown Bridge, a triple-arch road bridge over the River Swilly, was built in about 1720.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A photograph of Schoolhouse Lane, Dublin, in about 1950.
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A view of John's Street in Dublin in about 1950. The Church of St. Augustine and St. John, commonly known as John's Lane Church, is prominent in the image.
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A view of the Dublin Quays at dusk. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Evening on the Liffey, Dublin'.
Church of St. John the Baptist, Knock, County Mayo
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A view of the Church of St. John the Baptist in Knock, County Mayo. A large crowd appears to be assembled at the shrine on the south gable wall of the church.
Children on Great Blasket Island (An Bhlascaod Mór)
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A view of a group of children dancing a jig on Great Blasket Island (An Bhlascaod Mór) off the coast of County Kerry in about 1940.
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An image of two inhabitants of the Aran Islands in about 1940. The title of the print is ‘seanchas’, an old Irish word referring to the act of storytelling and conveying an ancient tale handed down by oral tradition. A ‘seanchaí’ was a storyteller or a custodian of this tradition.
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A view of the landscape around Slemish, a small mountain near Ballymena in County Antrim in about 1935. According to tradition, Slemish (or Slieve Mish as it was historically called), is the first known Irish home of Saint Patrick.
Overlooking Baylough, Clogheen, County Tipperary
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A print titled 'Above Bay Lough', near Clogheen, County Tipperary. The print is dated May 1934.