Photographic print of a group of Capuchin friars on the staircase in Ard Mhuire Friary (formerly Ards House). The group includes Br. Godfrey Mannion OFM Cap., Br. Dermot Barry OFM Cap., Br. Nicholas O’Brien OFM Cap., Br. David Kelleher OFM Cap., and Br. John Chrysostom O’Mahony OFM Cap.
Photographic print of newly ordained Capuchin friars at Ard Mhuire Friary. The print shows Fr. Bruno McKnight OFM Cap., Fr. Sylvius McCarthy OFM Cap., Fr. Dermot Barry OFM Cap., Fr. Matthias McCarthy OFM Cap., and Fr. Enda Heffernan OFM Cap.
Photographic print of Fr. Senan Dooley OFM Cap. and two other friars fishing on the beach at Sheephaven Bay near Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal. An manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print also makes reference to Fr. Pacificus Jennings OFM Cap.
Photographic print of the ordination of Capuchin friars at Ard Mhuire. The group includes Fr. Noel (Conal) Brennan OFM Cap., Fr. Dan Joe (Ephrem) O’Mahony OFM Cap., Fr. Patrick (Oliver) Dowling OFM Cap. Fr. Michael (Ivor) Duffy OFM Cap. Fr. Laurence (Roderic) Heffernan OFM Cap. and Bishop Anthony McFeely.
Photographic print of Fr. Nicholas O’Brien OFM Cap. and newly ordained Capuchin priests at Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal.
Photographic print of Capuchin friars celebrating Mass at Ard Mhuire Friary Church.
Photographic print of Fr. Angelus O’Neill OFM Cap., Fr. Giles Fitzgerald OFM Cap. and Fr. Dermot Barry OFM Cap. celebrating Mass in Ard Mhuire Friary Church.
Clipping of an article from the 'Strabane Chronicle' referring to the death of the Most Rev. Anthony McFeely, Bishop of Raphoe. The article includes a photographic print of the bishop at the official opening of the new Ard Mhuire Friary in November 1966.
Copy clipping of an article on the experiences of Catherine McGarvey who in 1907 (aged 15) entered the service of Lady Ena Dingwell Stewart at Ards House. The article was published was published in the ‘Irish Press’ (22 July 1987). The article has lengthy recollections of her experiences as a servant to the Stewart-Bam family. It reads:
'All the time in Ards, the house staff were completely insulated from the outside world. Catherine only saw her parents at Sunday Mass in Doe Chapel, and then only for a few snatched seconds as she hurried back to the big house'.
Headed note paper titled: ‘Ards, Cashelmore, County Donegal, Ireland’. A manuscript annotation reads: ‘Note paper of Ards House ere it became a Friary’.