- IE CA CP/3/16/25/47
- Part
- c.1942
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of Padraic (Patrick) Gregory, a Belfast-born architect and writer.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of Padraic (Patrick) Gregory, a Belfast-born architect and writer.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of a tribute article for Padraic (Patrick) Gregory. The article describes him as a ‘poet and critic, engineer, man of thought and man of action’. The publication from which the article was taken is not given.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A biographical note on the republican and trade unionist Patrick Holohan.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping of a portrait image of Peadar O’Donnell.
Pearse’s Cottage, Ros Muc, County Galway
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of Patrick Pearse’s cottage at Ros Muc in the Connemara Gaeltacht in County Galway.
Peat Collector, Sperrin Mountains, County Tyrone
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An image of a peat collector in the Sperrin Mountain range in County Tyrone. An annotation on the reverse reads 'Bringing home the turf / Seen in the Sperrin Mountains'. The photograph was taken by James Roland Bainbridge (1891-1967).
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A family harvesting peat in County Tyrone in about 1940.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of an aerial view of Penrose Quay, Cork, in the early 1930s. The sailing ship (a four-masted barque) in the foreground is believed to be the 'Moshulu'. The steamship in the background is the ‘Innisfallen’, built in 1930 for the City of Cork Steam Packet Company. The ‘Innisfallen’ was lost during the Second World War when she struck a mine off Wirral Shore whilst sailing to Liverpool.
Performers at Father Mathew Hall, Dublin
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An image of young performers in Father Mathew Hall on Church Street in Dublin in about 1955.
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A view of pet shops on Gresham Street in the Smithfield Market area of Belfast in about 1950. There were several pet shops located in this part of city which became a popular local attraction. This is reflected in the title of the print: ‘Pocket Zoo’.