Construction of New Ard Mhuire Friary
- IE CA DL/5/35/3
- Partie
- c.1963-1967
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of construction work on the new Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal.
Construction of New Ard Mhuire Friary
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of construction work on the new Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal.
Construction of New Ard Mhuire Friary
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of construction work on the new Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
‘New Capuchin Friary’. 'The People’s Press', 9 May 1964. The article includes a photograph of an architectural model of the new Ard Mhuire Friary in County Donegal.
Construction of New Ard Mhuire Friary
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of the near-completed new Ard Mhuire Friary and adjoining Capuchin House of Studies in County Donegal.
New Ard Mhuire Friary and Former Friary Building
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the new Ard Mhuire Friary and adjoining Capuchin House of Studies adjacent to the soon-to-be demolished former friary building (formerly Ards House) in County Donegal.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping from the 'Daily Mirror' (5 Sept. 1913) reporting on the 'children killed in the tenement collapse' on Church Street. A manuscript annotation on the clipping reads 'left Fr. Jarlath [Hynes]. Right Fr. Paul [Neary]. Gentleman smoking cigarette is Mr. M. Moynihan C.E., Fr. Kevin's [Moynihan] brother'.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping from the 'Freeman's Journal' (5 Sept. 1913) showing workmen clearing the wreckage of the collapsed tenement buildings on Church Street.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A clipping from the 'Evening Telegraph' (6 Sept. 1913) showing the woman on the right collecting on O'Connell Street for a relief fund established in the aftermath of the Church Street tenement disaster.
Church Street Disaster Fund Statement
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Schedule containing statements showing the ‘number of persons who, prior to the disaster, resided in Nos. 66 and 67 (the houses were completely demolished), the number killed, injured, and left homeless. The statement also includes the number killed and injured in house No. 64, and the amount of grants given’.
Postcard Print of the High Altar of St. Mary of the Angels
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A pictorial postcard print of the interior and High Altar of St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, Dublin, in about 1920.