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- 4 Sept. 1913
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A clipping from the 'Freeman's Journal' (4 Sept. 1913) showing the wrecked interior of one of the collapsed tenement buildings on Church Street.
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A clipping from the 'Freeman's Journal' (4 Sept. 1913) showing the wrecked interior of one of the collapsed tenement buildings on Church Street.
Photographic print of emblem of the Catholic Boys' Brigade
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A carte de visite of the emblem of the Catholic Boys' Brigade founded on Church Street in Dublin in March 1894. The photographic print (on card) was produced by W.F. O’Connor, 1 Wellington Quay, corner of Parliament Street, Dublin.
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A carte de visite of a member of the Catholic Boys' Brigade founded on Church Street in Dublin in March 1894.
St. Theresa’s Church and Capuchin Friary, Livingstone
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An image of the exterior of the Capuchin Friary and the adjoining St. Theresa's Church in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
First Church, St. Francis Mission, Malengwa
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The first church at St. Francis Mission, Malengwa, in Mongu, Zambia. An annotation on the reverse notes that the church was built in 1948.
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The exterior of Malengwa Church in Zambia.
Holy Cross Sister, Kalabo Mission
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A Holy Cross sister working at the Kalabo Mission in Zambia. An annotation on the reverse reads 'Draining a swampy area and doing it together’.
Franciscan Missionaries, Mangango
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An outreach project from the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood (FMDM) at Mangango in Zambia. The image shows Dr Kathleen O’Connor with a leprosy patient. Sr Martha Murtagh is in the background.
St. Bonaventure's Capuchin Hostel, Cork
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The exterior of St. Bonaventure's Capuchin Hostel, Victoria Cross, Cork. Construction work on the near-complete Cork County Hall on Carrigrohane Road is visible in the background. Completed in 1968 and designed by Cork county architect, Patrick McSweeney, the 16-storey building was some 64.3 metres high, and supplanted Dublin’s Liberty Hall as the country’s tallest building. It has since been superseded as the Republic’s tallest structure by the 17-storey (68 metre) high Elysian building also located in Cork.
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Building a temporary church at the Mankoya mission station in Northern Rhodesia.