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Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office
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Views of Irish Life

A bound volume containing photographic prints complied for publication and illustrative purposes by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. and Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. A manuscript annotation on the spine reads ‘Views’. Most of the prints are not captioned. Many of the prints are of scenic locations in Ireland (ecclesiastical sites and landscapes on the western seaboard), rural life and cityscapes (most notably in Cork). The album includes the following prints (the index number refers to the pagination within the volume):

  1. Lake at Glendalough, County Wicklow.
  2. Keem Bay, Achill Island, County Mayo.
  3. Shrine of St. Michael the Archangel, Kilmihil, County Clare.
  4. Gyles’ Quay, Cooley Peninsula, County Louth.
  5. Steamships at the Quay in Waterford city.
  6. ‘Overlooking the River Suir at Ardfinnan’, County Tipperary.
  7. View of St. Finbarr’s Cathedral, Cork, viewed from South Main Street.
  8. A small village in County Down.
  9. A view of Armagh city.
  10. Lismore Castle, County Waterford.
  11. Corporation Swimming Pool, Cork city.
  12. Crookhaven village, County Cork.
  13. A view of the River Lee and Shandon Tower, County Cork.
  14. Blarney Stone, County Cork.
  15. ‘Brandon Hill from the summit of the Connor Pass, County Kerry’.
  16. View of the harbor and St Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh, County Cork.
  17. View of Holy Trinity Church and Parliament Bridge, Cork city.
  18. View of Patrick’s Hill looking towards St. Patrick’s Street, Cork city.
  19. The graveyard in the Church of St Anne, Shandon, Cork city.
  20. The entrance to the Mardyke Athletic Grounds, Cork city.
  21. MacCurtain Street, Cork.

MacCurtain Street, Cork

A view of MacCurtain Street, Cork, in about 1945. Formerly called King Street, this historic thoroughfare was renamed in honour of Tomás Mac Curtain (1884-1920), a republican Lord Mayor of Cork who was assassinated during the War of Independence.

Gyles' Quay, County Louth

A view of the seafront at Gyles' Quay in County Louth in about 1950. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Gyles' Quay near Dundalk'.

Shandon Street, Cork

A print titled ‘Small talk on Shandon Street, Cork’. The print is dated to c.1940. From the eighteenth century onward, Shandon Street was known as major site for commercial activity on the north-side of Cork. Some of the women in the image are wearing a traditional black shawl. Many working-class Irish women survived as street traders, selling fruit, vegetables and second-hand clothing. In Cork they were known as ‘the Shawlies’ because of the distinctive, traditional black shawls they wore on the streets.

Bailieborough Lake, County Cavan

An image of boating on Bailieborough Lake (or Lough) in County Cavan. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'On the lake at Bailieborough / County Cavan'.

Ardboe High Cross, County Tyrone

An image of Ardboe High Cross in County Tyrone. A typescript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'High Cross at Ardboe / said to be the finest example in Ireland'.

Fr. Francis Browne SJ

Photographic prints by Fr. Francis Browne SJ (1880-1960). Some of the prints in the file are annotated on the reverse. The file includes the following images:

• Hay harvesting near the Brownshill Dolmen, County Carlow.
• Boat leaving the Aran Islands at sunset. The print is titled ‘Farewell to the Aran Islands’.
• Dunboy Castle, County Cork.
• Upper Lake, Killarney, County Kerry.
• The River Liffey, near Lucan, County Dublin.
• Lough Conn, County Mayo.
• River Deel at Crossmolina, County Mayo.
• ‘The Flyer’ steam locomotive.
• Dhu Caher, Inis Mór (Inishmore), Aran Islands.
• Templeport Lake, County Cavan.
• Castletownbere, County Cork.
• Entrance to Dún Aonghasa, Inishmore, Aran Islands.

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