Photographic print of Fr. Stephen OSFC (from Rheims, France) and Br. Leo OSFC (a Dutch Capuchin friar), probably in Holy Trinity Friary in Cork. An annotation on the reverse reads: ‘Sitting, Fr. Stephen – Capuchin at Rheims. He made part of his studies in Rochestown and was ordained in Cork about 1881. The other is Br. Leo who came to Ireland as Br. Master in 1875 or 74’. It should be noted that Br. Leo of Venlo OSFC, from the Capuchin Province of Paris, died on 27 January 1927. (See GP/119). The smaller copy print is annotated on the reverse: ‘Br. Leo, a Hollander, Fr. Stephen, a Frenchman’. The file contains the original print and a copy print.
Account of funeral of Fr. Stephen Kealy C.P. Provincial, in monastery of West Hoboken.
Reprint from "St. Marys Record" No.7 Dunkirk, New York August 1904.
Photograph and Obit. Notice of Fr. Stephen Kealy C.P.
Account of Lying in State of remains of Fr. Stephen Kealy C.P. Provincial.
Letter from Fr. Stephen Kelly C.P. to his brother.
Account of death and life of Fr. Stephen Kealy C.P. Died 1904 while in office as Provincial.
A photograph of (left) Fr. Stephen Murtagh OFM Cap. with (centre) an Observant Franciscan and another Capuchin friar most likely in California in the United States.
A photograph of Fr. Sylvester Mulligan OFM Cap. in the chapel on the Italian transatlantic ocean liner ‘Conte di Savoia’.
A photograph of Fr. Sylvester Mulligan OFM Cap. (seated, on the right), with four of his uncles and an aunt (all of whom are religious). One of the friars is presumably Fr. Anthony Brennan OFM Cap. of Tasson.
A photograph of (right) Fr. Sylvester Mulligan OFM Cap, Definitor General, with another Capuchin friar at the Vatican.