Passenger Ship arriving in Dublin for Eucharistic Congress
- IE CA CP/1/1/1/5/22
- Parte
- June 1932
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An image of a passenger ship arriving in Dublin for the 31st International Eucharistic Congress.
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Passenger Ship arriving in Dublin for Eucharistic Congress
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of a passenger ship arriving in Dublin for the 31st International Eucharistic Congress.
Passenger Liner arriving at Dún Laoghaire for Eucharistic Congress
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An image of a passenger liner arriving at Dún Laoghaire for the 31st International Eucharistic Congress. Irish Air Corps aircraft in a crucifix formation can be seen above the ship.
Mansion House Ceremony, Eucharistic Congress, Dublin
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An image of official ceremony at the Mansion House in Dublin during the 31st International Eucharistic Congress. The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfie Byrne (1882-1956), is in attendance.
Eucharistic Congress Mass, Phoenix Park, Dublin
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An image of the large congregation at a Pontifical Mass held in the Phoenix Park during the 31st International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin. Members of religious congregations and the clergy are visible in the photograph.
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An aerial view of Ballsbridge, Dublin, in 1925. Prominent in the image is the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) arena.
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An oblique aerial photograph of the Wexford Quay area.
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An aerial view of Bective Abbey, a ruined Cistercian abbey on the banks of the River Boyne in County Meath. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Army Air Corps / 10 September 1931 / Bective Abbey / Lens: 8½ inch'.
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An aerial view of Carlow Town in about 1945. Prominent buildings in the image include (in the foreground) the Cathedral of the Assumption. Work on this Gothic-Revival style building commenced in 1828 and it was completed in 1833. The cathedral’s 151 feet (46 metre) spire is a conspicuous landmark in the town. Adjacent to the cathedral is St. Patrick’s College, a former seminary for the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, and now a liberal arts and humanities college for lay students. The English-born architect Thomas Alfred Cobden (1794-1842) was responsible for the design of the college’s south wing (1817-1819) and north wing (1821-1835) and later the adjoining cathedral. Near the River Barrow adjoining Wellington Bridge (better known as Graiguecullen Bridge) are the ruins of Carlow Castle.
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An aerial view of the harbour area of Wicklow Town in about 1940.
W.T. Cosgrave with Cardinal Joseph MacRory
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Photographic print of (on right) W.T. Cosgrave (1880-1965) with Cardinal Joseph MacRory (1861-1945) and other clerics and individuals.