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- c.1880
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy photograph of Holy Trinity Church before the addition of the spire and gothic portico in 1890.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy photograph of Holy Trinity Church before the addition of the spire and gothic portico in 1890.
Holy Cross Sisters, Parow, Cape Town
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Postcard print of the community of Holy Cross Sisters in Parow, Cape Town, South Africa. Manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘The Parow Community / x marks an Irish Sister – Ita O’Hanlon’.
Holy Cross Sisters’ Convent at Maramba
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The exterior of the Holy Cross Sisters’ Convent at Maramba. The original caption indicates that this convent was built in 1942 and it later became the bishop’s residence.
Holy Cross Sisters' Convent, Kalabo, Zambia
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An image of the exterior of the Holy Cross Sisters' convent at Kalabo in Zambia. An annotation on the reverse reads ‘African Sisters' Covent at Kalabo'.
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’.
Holy Cross Mission, Mongu, Zambia
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An image of dignitaries visiting the Holy Cross Mission School in Mongu, Zambia. An annotation on the reverse gives the date as 1970.
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The exterior of the Holy Cross Convent in Sichili, Northern Rhodesia.
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An image of a holly seller in Cork in about 1940.
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A clipping of a photograph of Holden Stodart, a member of the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, who was killed in Dublin on 26 April 1916. The image was published in the ‘Weekly Dispatch’ (30 April 1916).
HMS 'Vanguard', Cape Town Harbour
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An image of HMS 'Vanguard', a British Navy battleship at Cape Town Harbour in South Africa. The ship was used as a royal yacht to transport King George VI and his family to South Africa, the first visit to the country by a reigning British monarch. HMS 'Vanguard' arrived in Cape Town on 17 February, escorted by the South African frigates 'Good Hope', 'Transvaal' and 'Natal' on the last leg of her voyage. The warship departed Cape Town on 22 April 1947.