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@ArchivesBoyne
Boyne Archives
5 years
Visit our online catalogue at https://t.co/gaKXG3N9tQ . This catalogue is intended to serve all Catholic Archives in Ireland interested. For other types of archives please contact us at boynarchives@mailfence.com, and we will see how we can help you.
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Some photos and a history of the early days of Glenstal Abbey. Important for the upcoming centenary in 2027... https://t.co/WvE2Ijz1kP
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Large collection of photographs from early 1900's to 1960 from the Glenstal Abbey Archive can now be found on their website at https://t.co/OYw4BSTowb
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Boyne Archives
3 months
Dominic Barberi, a Passionist priest was the one who received Cardinal Newman into the Catholic Church, and was instrumental in his conversion. Now, his archives are being uploaded online for the first time. Check in on the progress at https://t.co/8PS0CE7bl7 . We hope also
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Boyne Archives
3 months
Catholic Archives UK, is a new project designed to take in as many Catholic Archives in the UK as possible, seeking to make their archives accessible through open-source, standards based software, ATOM. https://t.co/Rnloh1tDek
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Holy Cross Ardoyne. First part of the recently integrated collection from there. Catalogued and digitised. https://t.co/3SiH3nLf79
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Boyne Archives
4 months
In the middle of the Cromwellian persecution, a letter granting the Nuns of Galway permission to leave their convent if needed. Online for the first time. https://t.co/QhDswmrt3z
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Boyne Archives
4 months
The Poor Clares of Galway have joined the Catholic Archives Catalogue. Especially important documents from the 1600's. Digitised items will be included. Cataloguing will be live. https://t.co/pQcOlgLTMA
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Boyne Archives
6 months
NOTICE. The website https://t.co/gaKXG3N9tQ, The Catholic Archives Catalogue, is presently undergoing essential maintenance. We are upgrading to a new server for improved service. Please bear patiently for the next few days.
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Boyne Archives
6 months
Fr. Theolbald Matthew statue on O' Connell Street, c.1900
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Boyne Archives
7 months
Bridge over the River Liffey, Poulaphouca, County Wicklow - From the Catholic Archives Catalogue https://t.co/pQcOlgLTMA
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Boyne Archives
9 months
Turf Gatherer, 1942. From the Capuchin Archives. https://t.co/pQcOlgMrC8
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Boyne Archives
10 months
Destroyed Linenhall Barracks, Dublin, 1916. From the Catholic Archives Catalogue https://t.co/umqy2C75Xz
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PassionistsArchives
11 months
Announcement of the Passionist preaching mission in 1866 to St. Anne's parish, Sutton Oak
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PassionistsArchives
11 months
Uploading digital items attached to our catalogue entries. Mostly relating to the cause of Charles of Mount Argus... https://t.co/7BTd2ZBQRa
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Boyne Archives
11 months
Capuchin pilgrimage to Rome, 1948. Catholic Archives Catalogue. https://t.co/pQcOlgLTMA
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Boyne Archives
1 year
The Road to Rostrevor, County Down - 1940 - Capuchin archives
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1 year
Portnablagh Harbour, County Donegal, 1940 - Capuchin archives
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Boyne Archives
1 year
Letter from Ludwig Christian Stern to Fr. Richard Henebry enclosing printed extracts from the latter’s ‘Life of Colum Cille’. https://t.co/19ZgmGni1j
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Clonmel, 1930. - Capuchin archives
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