Photographic print of a family picnicking on the grounds of Ard Mhuire Friary, Creeslough, County Donegal.
A young pianist performing at the Father Mathew Feis on Church Street in Dublin.
File includes both coloured and black and white photographs of Nano Nagle’s grave which has been changed three times – in 1877, 1984 and 2017. The tomb which was constructed in 1984 was demolished in April 2018. File also includes an account of Nano Nagle’s remains and photos of relics.
Presentation SistersThe sub-series comprises a small collection of prints and photographs connected with the life and ministry of Fr. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap.
Photographs: Robert James Graham C.P. 1866017 (Probably)
Born 1850 Died 1895. Died in Belfast..
Wadhurst, England
External photographs taken of the Rosminian novitiate in Wadhurst, England.
Creator: Eugene Arthurs, Éamon De Valera, St. Patricks Church, Dundalk, Louth
A collection of photographs taken from St. Patricks Church in Dundalk, County, Louth, of the consecration of Eugene Arthurs as Bishop of Tanga. Notable photographs include one of Eugene Arthurs and Éamon De Valera, Taoiseach [Prime Minister] and a photograph of Arthurs with his mother.
Rugby, England, St. Marie's Church
Photographs taken from St. Marie's Church? in Rugby, England including photographs of an outdoor mass taken at an unknown location in Rugby in 1900.
Kilmurry, Cork, Porta Latina, Rome, Italy
Photographs taken of various Rosminian houses including an external photography of Kilmurry House, Cork, Ireland, an internal photograph of the church in Porta Latina, Italy, and a photograph of Rosminian priests playing tennis.
A collection of mostly un-captioned and undated photographs of performances and audiences in Father Mathew Hall, Church Street, Dublin. Many of the photographs are press photographs (mainly from the 'Irish Independent', 'Evening Press' and the 'Irish Press'). They include photographs of pantomimes ('Aladdin', 1956-7) and the ‘Mai MacCartney’ troupe of dancers. The file also includes press photographs of Feis competition winners. Only a few of the prints are annotated: ‘Maria Bennett, Paddy Corr, Phyllis Bennett. Taken by the 'Herald' photographer for “Patience”, May 1956’. There is one annotated colourised print in the file showing two girls called ‘The Dominoes’, Christmas Pantomime, 1952.