Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
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The last upload was August 2022.
Interior of cathedral uploaded August 2022
Interior showing altar uploaded August 2022
High Altar uploaded August 2022
High Altar uploaded August 2022
Sacred Heart altar uploaded August 2022
Baptismal font uploaded May 2022
Holy water font uploaded May 2022
Pulpit, St. Patrick's Cathedral uploaded May 2022
Pulpit, St. Patrick's Cathedral uploaded May 2022
St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral, Armagh uploaded May 2022
St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral, Armagh uploaded May 2022
St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral, Armagh uploaded May 2022
Photo-lithograph of St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral uploaded May 2022
Engraving of St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral uploaded May 2022
Engraving of St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral uploaded May 2022
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Campbell
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Margaret Ann Mooney said:
Have just bought two albums of a Campbell family. Name on one is Frances Campbell, Irvinestown. Other is the same name and address, but the family is in South Africa. A photo postcard marked Allison found in latter album is addressed to Miss? Frances Campbell music teacher, can't read town, but Cape? Colony, South Africa. PC is from Mercedes and Frances. Photo is of two young children Mercede and Frances Josephine Campbell, posted in Belfast 11th Oct. 1905..
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marathonmanpowell said:
Hi it must had been the same family my original father Francis John Campbell came from ,his dad were called Bernard and mother Lizzy Dee Mccusker,I never met my dad but he were born in irvinestown around 1926
Carlisle Circus, Belfast
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
This is terrific, I really love the work you've been doing with these shots - the old and the new!
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Heady Connection said:
people don't cross the road there anymore, that's for sure :)
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arensee said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons I agree !! When is your own photostream being updated ?? It is sorely missed !!
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Cristian said:
Bella, bellissima!
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Andreas said:
great work
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