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An image of the Pontifical Mass in the Phoenix Park during the 31st International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin.
An image of the large congregation at a Pontifical Mass held in the Phoenix Park during the 31st International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin. Members of religious congregations (including some Capuchin friars) are visible in the photograph.
Lease of Land at 53 and 55 Temple Road Blackrock to Miss Nannie Hughes. There is a map included. There is also a page of notes about leases.
James J. Kelly, ‘Commercial tobacco growing in Ireland / For pocket reference’ (Dublin: Printed by John T. Drought, 8 Bachelor’s Walk, 1932).
A drawing of St. Kevin’s Kitchen (also known as St. Kevin’s Church), a twelfth century nave-and-chancel church at the monastic settlement in Glendalough in County Wicklow. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. A newspaper clipping reproducing the drawing and titled ‘A pilgrim’s sketchbook by Peter F. Anson / St. Kevin’s Kitchen, Glendalough’ is present on the reverse.
A drawing of St. Augustine’s Church in Dungarvan in County Waterford. The illustration is titled ‘Augustinian Church / Dungarvan’.
A drawing of the ruins of Raholp Church in County Down. The illustration is dated and initialled by Peter Frederick Anson. This small pre-Norman church is associated with Bishop Tassach and is known locally as St. Tassach’s. Early sources suggest that Tassach administered the last sacraments to Saint Patrick.
Máire Ní Shuibhne, ‘Poblacht na h-Éireann / The Republic of Ireland’ (Cork: Printed by Lee Print, [c.1932]).
A view of the Loanja mission station, Barotseland. An annotation on the reverse reads 'Back view of the Loanja Station with little oratory in foreground. They were just clearing the brush and scrub away when this was taken'.