Black and white and colour photographs of Sisters Mary Casey, Leila O’Sullivan, Annunciata Keogh, Evangelist Ryan and Assumpta Buckley prior to leaving Ireland for their mission to Salt Lake City Utah. Also includes photographs of the Sisters with the rest of the Cashel community and of St. Vincent’s School in Salt Lake City.
Presentation SistersClonturk House, Omeath, Glencomeragh, Kilcurry, Faughart, Kilmurry,
Cork, Upton, Aloysius Gentili, India
A series of photographs containing headshts of Rosminian members and photographs of Rosminian properties.
Consists of photograph albums, group photographs, postcards, photographic negatives and slides relating to Presentation Convent Cashel including images of the Presentation Sisters in Cashel, Pakistan and Salt Lake City Utah, United States.
Presentation SistersCreator: Tanzania, Mtindii, Gare, Kongei, Mpunga, Pope Paul VI
Photographs taken in the Rosminian missions in Tanzania showing locals and Rosminian priests.
Series consists of one photograph album containing black and white and coloured photographs of Presentation Convent Listowel, Presentation Sisters and important events such as Jubilees; the Centenary celebration in 1944; community outings; photographs from inside the convent; the grounds outside; the local views from the convent; the headstones in St. Michael’s cemetery; the mission in Lumberton, New Mexico, Sr. Cecilia O’ Connell; Sr Julie Watson, in Pakistan, in 1989; Sr Dympna Nunan’s 100th birthday in March 2002; 150th anniversary celebrations in 1994; Sr Berchmans Cagney’s 100th birthday in 1976; the visit of two Pakistani Sisters in 2006; and Farewell to the Presentation Sisters in Holy Cross Convent, Listowel August 2007.
Presentation SistersA small collection of prints and photographs mainly connected with the Father Mathew Feis in Dublin.
The section includes photographic images of both the old Ard Mhuire Friary (formerly Ards House, the seat of the Stewart-Bam family) and the present-day Friary and House of Studies (now a retreat and conference centre) built on the same site in the 1960s. There are also images of Capuchin friars who resided at Ard Mhuire and prints of the surrounding towns, scenic landscapes and sites of historical and religious significance.