A clipping of a photograph taken from the Chancellor Studio on Lower Sackville (O’Connell) Street. The photograph is described as a ‘remarkable relic of the rebellion’ as it is riddled with shrapnel from the fighting during the insurrection. The image shows (left) Edward White Benson (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury, and (right) William Conyngham Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket (1828-1897), the Anglican Archbishop of Dublin. The newspaper title from which the clipping was taken is not given.
The exterior of Dambwa Church, Livingstone, Zambia.
A funding proposal from the Damietta Initiative, Capuchin Franciscan Peace Centre, Pretoria, South Africa, for a project promoting non-violence ‘based on the Franciscan charism of “fraternity and minority”’.
An image of a troupe of female dancers performing in Father Mathew Hall on Church Street in Dublin.
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.
A clipping of an article referring to upcoming lecture by Professor Daniel Corkery in Tralee, County Kerry. Reference is also made the piece to the writings of Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973). The article is taken from the ‘Kerry Champion’ (26 September 1942).
A clipping of an article by Daniel Corkery referring to the life and career of William Frederick Paul Stockley. The article was published in ‘The Standard’ (6 August 1943). (Volume page 227).
A studio portrait print of Daniel Goldstein. The print is signed by Goldstein.
John J. Horgan, ‘Daniel O’Connell / The Man’ (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, [c.1915)]).
Dankeith: Newspaper article on opening of House by Passionists. With photographs.