- IE CA CP/1/1/2/3/34
- Part
- c.1945
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of St. Stephen's Green (Faiche Stiabhna) in Dublin. The photograph shows the stone (pedestrian) bridge spanning the lake in the centre of the Green.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of St. Stephen's Green (Faiche Stiabhna) in Dublin. The photograph shows the stone (pedestrian) bridge spanning the lake in the centre of the Green.
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A view of St. Stephen's Green (Faiche Stiabhna) in Dublin. An annotation on the reverse of the print gives a date of 27 May 1965.
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A photograph of crowds around the bandstand in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, in the summer of 1948.
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A view of a snow-covered St. Stephen’s Green (Faiche Stiabhna) in Dublin on 16 January 1969.
St. Stephen’s / A Record of University Life
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A copy of ‘St. Stephen’s / A Record of University Life’. The magazine was published by University College Dublin and ran from 1901 to 1906.
St. Peter’s Church, Drogheda, County Louth
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A postcard print of St. Peter’s Church in Drogheda, County Louth. The title reads ‘Oliver Plunkett Memorial Church, Drogheda’. The church contains the National Shrine of Saint Oliver Plunkett. The card was published by the Catholic Truth Society in Drogheda.
St. Peter’s Bridge, County Meath
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A view of St. Peter’s Bridge (also known as Newtown Bridge) near Trim, County Meath, in about 1930.
St. Paul's Church, Arran Quay, Dublin
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A view of St. Paul’s Church on Arran Quay in Dublin. The image was taken from Usher's Quay on the opposite side of the River Liffey.
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An overhead view of St. Patrick's Street looking towards St. Patrick's Bridge, Cork, in about 1945.
St. Patrick's Hospital, Belmont Park, Waterford
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An aerial view of St. Patrick's Hospital, Belmont Park, Waterford. St. Patrick's Hospital was a psychiatric hospital and institution run by the Brothers of Charity.