A view of the statue of Fr. Theobald Mathew, the ‘Apostle of Temperance’, on Sackville Street (later O’Connell Street), Dublin. Tram lines are visible so the image can be dated to sometime after c.1896.
Author: Patrick Rogers
Publisher: Dublin: Browne and Nolan Ltd. / The Richview Press
Language: English
Ink stamp on inside front cover reads: ‘Franciscan Capuchin Fathers, Church Street’. Foreword by Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap. (1897-1962).
A clipping of an article reflecting on the American tour of Fr. Tom Burker OP, a noted Irish Dominican preacher and historian. Burke visited the United States in 1871. (Volume page 213).
A print captioned (on the reverse) ‘Father Walter on a camel on his way to the sweepers’. It has not been ascertained whether ‘Father Walter’ was a Capuchin friar. He does not appear to have been an Irish friar.
Draft short story by James J. Campbell titled ‘Fatherly Concern / A Belfast Ghost Story’.
Fatima House Coodham. The Chapel. Watercolours in pen and ink,of various architechural
aspects of the Chapel. From Texts of Margaret W. Dixon.
Fatima House Coodham. Legal Disposition of sale to Passionists.
Trustees of the lands of Coodham and others (Houldsworths) w ith the consent of
Edward Walsh McKenna (middleman) sale (for£15,000) of Coodham to Passionists
represented by Cronan Doyle C.P., Peter Paul Boyle C.P., and Stephen Lafferty C.P.
Fatima House, Coodam. Photographs
Loose photographs of outdoors Procession of Blessed Sacrament
c. 1955.
Fatima House Coodham Photographs
Photographs from early sixties
Fatima House Coodham Photographs
Photographs of Buiding Extension 1965