Canon Patrick Rogers Biography
- IE CA CP/3/16/31/29
- Deel
- 15 Oct. 1937
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Canon Patrick Rogers to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. supplying a short biography.
Canon Patrick Rogers Biography
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Canon Patrick Rogers to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. supplying a short biography.
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A biographical note on Lady Eleanor Yarrow.
Burial of Douglas Hyde at Frenchpark, County Roscommon
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A photographic print of the burial of Douglas Hyde at Portahard Church cemetery, Frenchpark, County Roscommon. The mourners include Annette Cambreth Kane (1864-1952), a sister of Douglas Hyde.
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A view of Parliament Bridge and Sullivan’s Quay in Cork in about 1930. The photograph was taken from the highest floor of the Capuchin Friary located on Father Mathew Quay.
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An aerial view of Kilkenny City taken in about 1935. The scene is dominated by the castle which is the signature symbol of Kilkenny’s medieval past.
The Tower of the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Anne, Shandon, Cork
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A view of the tower of the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Anne (also known as the North Cathedral) in the Shandon district of Cork in about 1945. The photograph was taken from atop the bell tower of the Anglican Church of St. Anne just a short distance away.
The Spires of Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral from Sunday's Well, Cork
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The spires of the Church of Ireland Cathedral of Saint Fin Barre as seen from the Sunday's Well district in Cork.
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A view of the ‘Innisfallen’ docked at the Port of Cork in about 1955. Constructed in 1948 for the British & Irish Steam Packet Company (later known as B&I Line), this was the third ship named ‘Innisfallen’ to serve on the Irish Sea route between Cork and the ports of Fishguard and Swansea in South Wales. The ship was built at William Denny and Brothers Shipbuilders in Dumbarton, Scotland. The ship continued to serve the Port of Cork until 1968 when it was sold to Hellenic Maritime Lines in Greece and renamed ‘Poseidonia’. Following its long years of service, it ended its days at a shipbreakers’ yard in Brindisi, Italy, in 1985.
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An aerial view of Marina Quay and the River Lee in Cork. The steamship in the upper left-hand corner of the photograph is the ‘Innisfallen’, built in 1930 for the City of Cork Steam Packet Company. This ship was lost off Liverpool on 21 December 1940.
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A view of St. Stephen's Green (Faiche Stiabhna) in Dublin. An annotation on the reverse of the print gives a date of 27 May 1965.