- IE CA CP/1/1/2/5/23
- Part
- c.1945
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A print captioned 'General view of Armagh'. An ink stamp on the reverse of the print credits the image to 'A & C Photography, 14 Howard Street, Belfast'.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A print captioned 'General view of Armagh'. An ink stamp on the reverse of the print credits the image to 'A & C Photography, 14 Howard Street, Belfast'.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of The Lough, a freshwater lake located to the south-west of Cork city centre. A Capuchin friar and another individual are walking at the lake's edge.
Ballyduane Cove, County Waterford
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An image of three women walking at Ballyduane Cove, a small beach situated between Bunmahon and Stradbally in County Waterford. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Ballyduane Bay, County Waterford / One of the lesser known beauty spots on the South Coast'. The photograph is credited to M.A. Keating, Clonmel, County Tipperary.
Spelga Pass, Mourne Mountains, County Down
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A view of a road running through the Spelga Pass in the Mourne Mountains in County Down.
On the Kenmare Road near Glengarriff, County Cork
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A image captioned 'On the Kenmare Road near Glengarriff' in County Cork.
St. Mary’s Dominican Church, Pope’s Quay, Cork
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A view of St. Mary’s Dominican Church, Pope’s Quay, Cork, in about 1945.
Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Athlone, County Westmeath
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A view of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul and the adjacent road bridge over the River Shannon in Athlone, County Westmeath.
Courthouse, Washington Street, Cork
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A view of Cork Courthouse on Washington Street in the city in about 1945.
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A view of the seafront in Oban, the largest town in the Argyll and The Isles district on the west coast of Scotland.
Wayside Church, Kilternan, County Dublin
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A view of the exterior of Our Lady of the Wayside Church in Kilternan, County Dublin, in about 1945. Known locally as 'the Blue Church' (after its Marian color), it was constructed from timber in 1929.