Br. Crispin Valeri OFM Cap. at St. Kizito’s Friary
- IE CA AMI/2/10/3/247
- Item
- c.1985
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Br. Crispin Valeri OFM Cap. checking a truck engine at St. Kizito’s Friary, Monze, Zambia.
Br. Crispin Valeri OFM Cap. at St. Kizito’s Friary
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Br. Crispin Valeri OFM Cap. checking a truck engine at St. Kizito’s Friary, Monze, Zambia.
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Photographic prints of scenes at an out-station near the Sioma Mission in Zambia. The images show groups of children and parents receiving food and medical care.
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A letter from Dermot MacIntyre to Fr. David Kelleher OFM Cap. referring to the history of the former Stewart-Bam residence in Ards. An extract from the letter reads:
'In regard to Ards and Ards House, I have just found an old notebook of my father’s. He used to jot down bits and pieces on anything to hand and in this old notebook he has an entry dated, Friday, December 30, 1910. He writes: "Was at a dance in Ards House last night given by Sir Pieter Bam. Charlie Coll and I played for them. Bam came in about 9 o’clock. I did not like it all but would rather be in the poorest thatch house in Doe, with the Gaelic sounding round me, than in the midst of it all. Bam does his best to unbend, but it is plainly an effort and he seems to know himself that it won’t be successful. His wife is outrageously proud. She sat all the time like an incarnate goddess and noticed no one. Such pride is a sin against Heaven. You would think the ordinary people were less than dogs to her. Her sister is not one whit better"'.
Further extracts from his father’s journal refer to the landlord’s relationships with the workers and tenants on the Ards estate, to the histories of various local churches, to a Feis at Doe Castle in 1910, and to the building of the Lough Swilly railway in Donegal.
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A group of Capuchin friars at a retreat given by Bishop James Corboy SJ (1916-2004) in Malengwa.
Hugh A. Law and Marble Hill House
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Photographic prints of a hand-drawn portrait of the Irish nationalist politician, Hugh A. Law (1872-1943) and his residence at Marble Hill House, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal. The portrait is dated 12 Sept. 1928.
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Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap., Fr. James Connolly OFM Cap., Fr. Bruno McKnight OFM Cap. and other friars at a meeting in Malengwa.
State Reception for Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap. and Judo Team
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Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap. and the Zambian National Judo team with President Kenneth Kaunda following a state reception in Lusaka
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Fr. Noel Brennan OFM Cap., Fr. James Connolly OFM Cap., Fr. Donatus McNamara OFM Cap., Fr. John Grace OFM Cap. with other friars at a meeting in Malengwa.
Malengwa Secondary School Group
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Fr. Jude McKenna OFM Cap., Fr. Crispin Brennan OFM Cap. with teaching sisters and staff at Malengwa Secondary School in Zambia.
Interior of the Church of St. Francis, Kilkenny
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A colour postcard print of the high altar and interior of the Church of St. Francis in Kilkenny.