This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
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Prussia Street; Patrick Keaveny; Maxwell, Weldon and Company
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Letters from Maxwell, Weldon and Company Solicitors to Brother Patrick
Keaveny, Carmelite, regarding the condition and repairs of the property at
67 Prussia Street.
8 C.P's (Likely) Who joined new St. Pat's Prov
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province' A new Mission in Botswana' Overseas Missions Botswana. One page extract mentions
creation of Apostolic Prefecture. Fr. Urban C.P.1939149, Fr.Feargal C.P. 1949049,
Fr. Oswald C.P. 1950072 Fr. Herbert C.P. 1950081, Fr. Carthage C.P. 1939148.
Copy poem by M.J. MacManus titled ‘A Ballad of Easter Week’. It is noted that the poem was first published in the 'Irish Press', 25 Mar. 1940.
A portrait photograph of a farmer from Ballycotton in County Cork in about 1935.
A clipping of an article on street life in Dublin written by the Belfast-based artist George Campbell. The article was published in the ‘Irish Travel’ magazine in February 1945. Campbell’s article includes a description of the stalls and markets on Horseman’s Row which formed part of the old Anglesea Market site near Moore Street. Reference is also made to Campbell's visit to the office of ‘The Capuchin Annual’ on nearby Capel Street, occupied by the editors of the periodical, Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. and Fr. Gerald McCann OFM Cap.
A street scene in Belfast in about 1935. The print is titled on the reverse: ‘Sunday in the city – a sunshine study’.
An image captioned (on the reverse) ‘A Bhil’. The Bhil are an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting various parts of central and western India.