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Mangango Friary

The exterior of Mangango Friary. The original caption reads ‘1948 moved from Mukunkiki to Mangango: Br. Gabriel McGillicuddy OFM Cap. the builder. The first friary was a pole and dagga construction’.

Katekisema

The catechism in Silozi prepared by Fr. Kieran Shorten OFM Cap. Printed by the Mission Press (Ndola, Zambia). Typeset by Fr. Noel Brennan OFM Cap.

Teaching Notes for the History of the Bantu Religion

A collection of reading materials and teaching notes compiled by Fr. Edwin Flynn OFM Cap. for a course on the history of the Bantu religion which he taught in the University of Zambia. The file includes: letters from Dr. Vukani G. Nyirenda, University Secretary, to Fr. Edwin re his appointment as a senior lecturer in education (28 Oct. 1985); and from Dr. I.W. Chikalanga, senior lecturer, re Fr. Edwin’s employment in the School of Education (under the sponsorship of Zambian Episcopal Council) from October 1985 to October 1997.

Map of Barotseland

Scale: 47.4 miles to 1 inch
Printed map of Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia, showing the principal districts and the Irish Capuchin mission stations primarily along the Zambezi River including Mongu, Sesheke and Katima Mulilo. The map is probably extracted from a government publication.

Map of mission stations in Barotseland

Map of mission stations, out-schools in Barotseland primarily located along the Zambezi River. The location of local magistrate buildings and Protestant mission stations and schools is also given. The principal Irish Capuchin stations shown are Sancta Maria (Lukulu), Mongu, Schilli, Mankoya, and Livingstone.

Map of Kafue National Park

Scale: 1 inch to 500,000 kms
Map of Kafue National Park in the Republic of Zambia. The map was published by the Zambian National Tourist Board in Lusaka.

Map of the Caprivi Strip

No scale given
Copy map showing principal settlements and geographic and physical features of the Caprivi Strip bordered to the east by Zambia and to the west by Angola and Botswana. Attention is paid to the locations of mission stations and education establishments including at Katima Mulilo (founded by the Irish Capuchins) which has Mauvluma primary and Negweze schools.

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