A view of Victoria Quay, Dublin, in about 1930. The frontage of the quay is mainly occupied by the Guinness Brewery site.
A collection of colour photographic prints of Victoria Falls and the surrounding area (including Livingstone Island and Forest Gorge) compiled by Br. Andrew O’Shea OFM Cap. The file includes some postcard prints. Some of the prints also show Fr. Hugh Murphy OFM Cap., Br. Daniel O’Brien OFM Cap. and Fr. Declan O’Callaghan OFM Cap. The file includes a typescript copy of an ‘Extract from Dr. David Livingstone’s Missionary Travels on the Zambezi’. The album was compiled by Br. Andrew O’Shea in 1982. The prints are captioned and are held in plastic sleeves. The prints have been removed from the ring folder.
O’Shea, Andrew, 1907-1986, Capuchin brotherThe Zambian side of the Victoria Falls.
A clipping of a profile of the Dublin-based art dealer Victor Waddington. The article was published in the ‘Irish Times’ (28 March 1953).
A postcard print titled ‘Vice Regal Staff, Dublin, 1912’. The print is by Chancellor Studios in Dublin.
General Chapters: 38th General Chapter: Points fir debate.
File includes the accounts of Joseph Nagle [Senior], his Will where Honora Nagle appears as a beneficiary; dated 2 November 1759; letter addressed to David Nagle; letter addressed to Joseph Nagle; account book including the effects of Joseph Nagle. These documents are in an extremely fragile condition.
Presentation SistersAn image of Verolme Dockyard in Cork Harbour at Rushbrooke near Cobh.
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Report by the Regular Superior on the verbal process at the canonical visitation of the parish of the Immaculate Conception, Parow, South Africa. Reference is made to the establishment of a separate fund for the erecting of a Friary in Parow.