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Clonmacnoise, County Offaly

An image of a round tower (most likely the belfry tower associated with the adjacent Romanesque church) at the early medieval monastic site at Clonmacnoise in County Offaly. A Capuchin friar stands to the left of the image.

Views of Irish Life

A bound volume containing photographic prints complied for publication by Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. and Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. A manuscript annotation on the spine reads ‘Views’. Most of the prints are not captioned. Many of the prints are of scenic locations in Ireland (ecclesiastical sites and landscapes on the western seaboard), rural life and cityscapes (most notably in Dublin). The album includes the following prints (the index number refers to the pagination within the volume):

  1. A young boy standing on the rigging of a boat opposite the Custom House, Dublin.
  2. ‘On the road to Achill, County Mayo’.
  3. Ruins of Mellifont Cistercian Abbey, County Louth.
  4. O’Connell Street, Limerick.
  5. Main entrance to St. Peter's Church, Drogheda, County Louth.
  6. A two-funnelled passenger ship enters Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Dublin.
  7. The exterior of the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, Galway.
  8. The exterior of St. Mel’s Cathedral, Longford town.
  9. Loading turf on a small vessel for the Aran Islands.
  10. Statue of the Blessed Virgin in the corner of the garden of the Church Street Friary, Dublin.
  11. The exterior of the ‘Three Jolly Pigeons’ pub, Lissoy, Athlone, County Westmeath.
  12. Slish Wood as seen from Church Island, Lough Gill, County Sligo.
  13. The Salmon Leap, Leixlip, County Kildare.
  14. Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary.
  15. A lough in County Kerry.
  16. Building a currach in the West of Ireland.
  17. A view of Nelson’s Pillar and the Father Mathew Statue, O’Connell Street, at night.
  18. Arklow Harbour, County Wicklow.
  19. Unloading a currach probably off the Aran Islands.
  20. A view of Ennis town from a Church tower.
  21. The exterior of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Barronstrand Street, Waterford city.
  22. A view of Wicklow town and bay.
  23. ‘On the road to Rostrevor, County Down’.
  24. Nelson’s Pillar, O’Connell Street, Dublin, as seen from outside the Gresham Hotel.
  25. Troops on parade at Collins Barracks, Dublin.
  26. The Ford Factory, Marine Quay, Cork.
  27. The garden possibly at the Capuchin Friary, Burlingame, California.
  28. Pilgrims at the Church at Gougane Barra, County Cork.
  29. Bantry Bay, Cork.
  30. Slieve Foy, Carlingford, County Louth.
  31. Errigal Mountain, County Donegal.

The ‘Three Jolly Pigeons’, County Westmeath

The exterior of the ‘Three Jolly Pigeons’ public house near Athlone in County Westmeath in about 1930. Built in 1830, this bar was named after the ‘Three Jolly Pigeons’, a public house that provided the setting for Oliver Goldsmith’s well-known play ‘She Stoops to Conquer’, written in 1773.

Ennis, County Clare

A view of the town of Ennis in County Clare in about 1940. The photograph was taken from the bell tower of the old Franciscan Friary located on Abbey Street in the town.

Castlegar, County Galway

A view of Castlegar, a small village located just outside Galway city, in about 1945. . An annotation on the reverse of the print reads ‘Coming home from the market / a picturesque scene at Castlegar, near Galway’. The image was taken by P.J. Cahir, Knockroe, Kilfenora, County Clare.

Galway and the War of Independence

Draft of an article on Galway and the War of Independence by Martin Dolan. This article was published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1970), pp 384-95. Two copies (with manuscript additions and annotations) are extant in the file.

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