- IE CA CP/1/1/1/1/N
- Partie
- c.1950
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the main street (looking towards St. Joseph’s Church) in Clifden, County Galway, in about 1950.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the main street (looking towards St. Joseph’s Church) in Clifden, County Galway, in about 1950.
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A colour-tinted postcard print of the village of Cushendall in County Antrim. The text side of the card is partially torn away. The legible portion of the text reads ‘Couldn’t manage a letter – nowhere like the fair hills [and] Glens of Antrim for a decent holiday / weather gorgeous’. The card is dated 26 August 1931.
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A view of the scenery around Glengarriff in County Cork. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Bringing home the turf / Glengarriff'.
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A view of the lake-side scenery at Gougane Barra near Macroom in County Cork in about 1945.
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A view of the scenery around Mizen Head in County Cork, Ireland’s most south-westerly point, in about 1950. The building perched on the top of the cliff is Mizen Head Fog Signal Station built by the Commissioners of Irish Lights in 1906.
The Tunnels, Glengariff, County Cork
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A view of some mountain tunnels on the Kenmare to Glengarriff road on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork.
Commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin
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Two views of the annual Easter commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, for the 1916 Rising leaders. The photographs probably show a commemoration ceremony held in the early 1950s.
Pilgrims at Gougane Barra in County Cork
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A view of a group of pilgrims at Gougane Barra in County Cork in 1910. The photograph shows (second on the left) Fr. Huxley, the parish priest who was responsible for building the present-day oratory at Gougane Barra.
Irish Franciscan Pilgrims with Pope Pius XII
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An image of a large group of Irish pilgrims at an audience with Pope Pius XII (1876-1958) at Castel Gandolfo just outside Rome on 20 September 1953. The pilgrims are members of the Third Order of St. Francis, a religious fraternity of lay men and women attached to the Franciscan Friary on Merchants’ Quay in Dublin. Several Franciscan friars (Order of Friars Minor) can be seen in the image. The individual (with the spectacles) immediately to the right of Pius XII is William MacNeely (1889-1963), the Bishop of Raphoe from 1923 until 1963.
Congress Passenger Liner, Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin
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A passenger liner off the coast at Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin on 24 June 1932. A caption on the reverse of the image (credited to the Irish Army Air Corps) notes that ship’s arrival at the port was associated with the 31st International Eucharistic Congress (22-26 June 1932).