T.J Murphy and Family Archive (Ref. PR116)

seated, posing with walking stick. Level: Item Extent: 11 x 15cm Part of: PR116/E Scope and Content: In faint ink on rear 'Rev. P.B.Murphy, Pastor. Our Lady of the Rosary Church, South Boston, Mass. Please return to T.J.Murphy, 39 Georges Street'

Digital Copy: https://cork.adlibhosting.com/ais6/Details/archive/110098659

Reference:

PR116/E/2

Date:

c1899

Title:

Portrait photograph of Rev. P.B.Murphy (1850-1929) wearing US Army Chaplain

dress uniform and medals. Level: Item Extent: 17 x 25cm Part of: PR116/E Digital Copy: https://cork.adlibhosting.com/ais6/Details/archive/110098660

On return from service in the Spanish American War with the 9th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. Also, empty photo. envelope from New York, addressed to Miss Margaret Murphy, 2 Monerea Terrace, Victoria Road, Cork.

Reference:

PR116/E/3

Date:

c1910-1920

Title:

Photograph of [Rev. P.B.Murphy] or another priest, seated outside Our Lady of

the Rosary Church, South Boston, Mass. Level: Item Extent: 12.5 x 17.6cm Part of: PR116/E Scope and Content:

The Church was built on West Six Street, South Boston in 1884. It was built of wood and featured electric lights. It was demolished in 1942 to make way for a large public housing project covering 6 square blocks.

Reference:

PR116/E/4

Date:

c1910-1920

Title: Snapshot photograph of a children’s religious procession, [Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, South Boston]. Inscribed on rear '500 children in our Month of May Procession - but hard to snap them. P.B.'. Boston MA.

Desc. List. TJ Murphy and Family Archive

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