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- 30 May 1961
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from M.J. Crotty & Son, solicitors, 45 Parliament Street, Kilkenny, to Fr. Hilary McDonagh OFM Cap., guardian, regarding a bequest of $200.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from M.J. Crotty & Son, solicitors, 45 Parliament Street, Kilkenny, to Fr. Hilary McDonagh OFM Cap., guardian, regarding a bequest of $200.
Benediction Service, Eucharistic Congress, O'Connell Bridge, Dublin
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of the Benediction service on O'Connell Bridge on the closing day of the 31st International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin.
Benedictine Monastery of Pluscarden
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Photographic prints compiled for an article by G. Allan Little titled ‘Bells of Pluscarden ring out again’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1972), pp 65-73. The prints are annotated on the reverse. The file contains images of community life in the Benedictine Monastery of Pluscarden near Elgin in Scotland.
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A view of Benbulbin, part of the Dartry Mountains, and an iconic landmark in County Sligo.
Bell Tower, Holy Trinity Church, Cork
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Photographic print of the bell tower of Holy Trinity Church in Cork.
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A clipping of an article with various statements and extracts from publications on incidents in the Belfast Pogrom in Northern Ireland.
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A postcard print of Belfast City Hall issued by the Ulster Tourist Development Association (UTDA), 6 Royal Avenue, Belfast.
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A view of Belclare, a small village in County Galway. The rural parish chapel in the image is the Church of the Sacred Heart (1923).
Bedouin Arabs, Bethlehem, Palestine
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Two photographic prints showing Bedouin Arabs in Bethlehem, Palestine, in about 1930. The original captions for the prints are as follows: (top) ‘The Bedouin Arabs from all parts of Judea come into the market at Bethlehem to sell their flocks of goats and camels to local Christians. The market is held every Saturday but very few tourists find their way to this interesting spot in the ancient city’. (bottom) ‘Bethlehem – an unusual scene. The market place is a spot off the track for pilgrims and tourists’.
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A view of Bedford Tower and the Upper Courtyard of Dublin Castle in about 1930.