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Map of the Caprivi Strip

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Copy map showing principal settlements and geographic and physical features of the Caprivi Strip bordered to the east by Zambia and to the west by Angola and Botswana. Attention is paid to the locations of mission stations and education establishments including at Katima Mulilo (founded by the Irish Capuchins) which has Mauvluma primary and Negweze schools.

Map of the Cape Peninsula

Scale: 4 miles to 1 inch
The Royal Automobile Club of South Africa / Map of the Cape Peninsula. The map has been annotated (in red ink) with the locations and names of Irish Capuchin missions in the Cape Province (Parow, Langa and Claremont).

Map of schools in South-Western Zambia

Copy map showing the approximate locations of primary and secondary schools in south-western Zambia and in the Caprivi Strip. The list includes Katima Mulilo Primary School, Kizito College and Ngweze Secondary School.

Map of mission stations in Barotseland

Map of mission stations, out-schools in Barotseland primarily located along the Zambezi River. The location of local magistrate buildings and Protestant mission stations and schools is also given. The principal Irish Capuchin stations shown are Sancta Maria (Lukulu), Mongu, Schilli, Mankoya, and Livingstone.

Map of Kafue National Park

Scale: 1 inch to 500,000 kms
Map of Kafue National Park in the Republic of Zambia. The map was published by the Zambian National Tourist Board in Lusaka.

Map of Galway (c.1651)

A file containing ‘Wellington Plates’ box. The box holds four plates showing details from a pictorial map of Galway (c.1651). Two known copies of the original seventeenth century map exist, one in Trinity College Library in Dublin, and the second in the James Hardiman Library in NUI Galway.

The numbered map details include references to the following:

H. This is described on the map as the ‘Residentia Capuchinorum’. It represents a block of buildings on the north side of Great Gate Street in an area now known as Williamsgate Street. It sits under one of the Great Gates of the city (marked as ‘30’). It is most likely the location of the rented house occupied by the Capuchins in 1644 when they left the Collegiate buildings of St. Nicholas.

F. This indicates the altar erected by the Capuchins for public processions along the main thoroughfare running through Galway. The altar was situated at a place now popularly referred to as the ‘The Four Corners’, at one of which is the well-known fourteenth century stone townhouse called Lynch’s Castle (marked as ‘S’).

Number '8' on the map is a reference to a church, a block of buildings and an ornamental garden with walks. It is referred to on the map as ‘Capuchinorum Aedes’. It is situated outside the city walls and stands on the north side of Bohermore – now known as Prospect Hill. It is located near the old Pigeon House (marked as ‘42’). This is most likely the church and friary built by the Capuchins when they vacated their rented house in 1644. The site of this church is now occupied by The Western Hotel.

Map of Christian Missionary Stations in Northern Rhodesia

A manuscript map showing the locations of stations and churches founded by Christian (mainly Protestant) denominations in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). A reference key gives the dates of arrival of the various congregations and groups in the country. The map is extant on p. 11 in the volume.

Map of Capuchin properties on Church Street and Bow Street

The item is titled a ‘Rough map of premises on Church Street and Bow Street, Dublin, the property of the Capuchin Fathers’ by John L. Robinson, architect, 198 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. The properties and lots are annotated with information relating to the dates and parties involved in various transactions. The parties included John Jameson, Viscount de Vesci and John Magrane. Information is given in respect of nos. 133-4 and 142 Church Street.

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