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Item Papers of St. Mary of the Angels, Capuchin Friary, Church Street, Dublin
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Exterior of St. Mary of the Angels

Photograph of the exterior of St. Mary of the Angels taken from a slightly elevated position and to the right on Church Street. The photograph shows the Church before the addition of the Sacred Heart Chapel, built as an aisle church in 1908. The annotation reads ‘Franciscan Capuchin Church, Dublin’.

Exterior of St. Mary of the Angels

Photographic print of the exterior of St. Mary of the Angels taken from a slightly elevated position and to the right on Church Street. The photograph shows the church before the addition of the Sacred Heart Chapel, built as an aisle church in 1908.

Church Street Friary Garden

Photographic print of several friars (including Fr. Paul Neary OSFC) in the garden of the Church Street Friary. The image is also extant in the Glass Plate Negative and Lantern Slide collection (see CA PH/1/7).

Church Street Friary Garden

A photographic print of the garden of the Capuchin Friary on Church Street. Two friars, Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. and possibly Fr. Edward Walsh OFM Cap., are shown in the image. The print shows nearly the full extent of the old friary garden, with the rear of Father Mathew Hall fronting onto Church Street beyond. The photographic studio is credited to C. and L. Walsh, 55 Lower Mount Street, Dublin.

Copy plan of the old Capuchin Chapel on Church Street

Copy plan of the ‘old Capuchin Church in Church Street taken from Rocque’s map of Dublin, 1773’. The original Capuchin chapel (fronting on to Church Street) measured 35 feet by 25 feet. The adjoining garden measures 30 feet by 170 feet. The frontage of the garden at the rear (facing onto Bow Street) measures 70 feet.

Letter of William Kavanagh

Letter of William Kavanagh, brass plate engraver, 28 Wellington Quay, to Fr. Laurence Dowling OSFC, guardian, Church Street, referring to the designs and illustrations of brass memorial tablets for St. Mary of the Angels. With printed enclosure of various brass memorial templates which could be used.

Specification for Third Order Chapel

Specification by Charles J. McCarthy, architect, 12 Westland Road, Dublin, ‘of works to be done in building the Chapel of the Third Order of the Capuchin Franciscans at Church Street, Dublin’. The specification outlines the legally binding aspects of the contract for the work and the processes, methods, and materials to be employed in the construction. See also CA CS/2/5/10.

Statement of Purchase Money

Statement of purchase money paid (by Fr. Peter Bowe OSFC and others) in respect of properties on Bow Street and Brown Street referred to in the original leases of 20 April 1842 and 11 May 1843.

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