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Corcomroe Abbey, County Clare

The interior of Corcomroe Abbey, an early thirteenth-century Cistercian monastery situated in the Burren region of County Clare. The image shows detail from the stonework in the interior of the abbey, looking east through the choir and into the presbytery. An annotation on the reverse indicates that the photographer was T. F. Geoghegan.

Currachs off the Aran Islands

A postcard print showing a group of currachs and fishermen off the Aran Islands on Ireland's Atlantic seaboard. The printed annotation on the reverse reads ‘Real Photo by Mason, Dublin’.

Letters from Bishop William Mac Neely

Letters from the Most Rev. William MacNeely, Bishop of Raphoe (1888-1963), to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. re arrangements for the purchase of Ards House by the Capuchins. A letter of 1 Mar. 1930 expresses his pleasure on hearing that ‘negotiations with the Land Commission have been successful. About the time of taking over the property, really it does not matter; just make arrangements as you consider convenient’. A letter on 18 Mar. 1930 affirms that the friars ‘may fix up an Oratory at once … as soon as things are in order’.

Church Street Friary Garden

Photographic print of the garden of the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. Two friars (Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. and possibly Fr. Edward Walsh OFM Cap.) are shown in the photograph. The print shows the nearly the full extent of the old friary garden, the rear of Father Mathew Hall with Church Street beyond. The photographer/studio is credited as C. and L. Walsh, 55 Lower Mount Street, Dublin

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