- IE CA AMI/1/10/2/8/21
- Partie
- c.1955
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of a wedding party leaving a church in Cape Town, South Africa.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of a wedding party leaving a church in Cape Town, South Africa.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of the fountain in the centre of St. Stephen's Green in Dublin.
Communion Celebration, Cape Town
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of a first communion celebration in Cape Town, South Africa.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of individuals (possibly a family group) on a beach near Cape Town in South Africa.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of individuals on a parish excursion in the Cape Flats region of Cape Town in South Africa.
St. Mary of the Angels, Athlone, Cape Town
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Two external views of the Church of St. Mary of the Angels, Athlone, Cape Town. Manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘Our first Capuchin Church in Cape Town / St. Mary of the Angels’.
St. Anthony’s Church, Langa, Cape Town
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An external view of St. Anthony’s Church, Langa, Cape Town. Manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘St. Anthony’s, Langa, Table Mountain in background’.
Exterior View of Ard Mhuire Friary
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of snow-covered exterior and grounds of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary and the adjoining church in County Donegal.
Postcard Print of Ard Mhuire Friary and Retreat Centre
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Postcard print of an aerial view of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary and Retreat Centre, Creeslough, County Donegal.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Clipping from of an article titled ‘New Capuchin Home’ from 'The Father Mathew Record' (May 1930) referring to the opening of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary in County Donegal. The article reads:
'On the shores of Sheephaven Bay, there stands Ards House, the former home of the Stewart family. This house and adjoining estate have been in the hands of the Irish Land Commission, and the Capuchin Fathers purchased the residence and part of the surrounding land. … The house is large and commodious, and is in splendid condition, having been occupied until quite recently'.
The file also includes a article titled 'The Brown Habit in Tirconaill again' published in the 'Franciscan Annals' (May 1930) and a copy of a poem by Máire Ní Shioradáin titled 'Failte', composed for the friars on assuming ownership of Ards House.