Painting over a photograph of an unidentified priest, possibly a Monsignor. Inscribed on verso: "Made by J. F. Drichotter [?], Holmesburg. 1930. Framed 3/7/40, Francis X. Shinke [?], 629 Seigel St., Phila Pa."
Photograph of baskets, pillows, quilts, and other woven items made by students at St. Mary's Institute for the Blind in Landsdale, Pa. Title taken from verso. Photographer's stamp appears on verso: "James L. Dillon & Co., Photographers, 907 Walnut…
Photograph of students making baskets and belts at St. Mary's Institute for the Blind in Landsdale, Pa. Title taken from verso. Photographer's stamp appears on verso: "James L. Dillon & Co., Photographers, 907 Walnut Street, Philadelphia".
Photograph of students making mop heads at St. Mary's Institute for the Blind in Landsdale, Pa. Title taken from verso. Photographer's stamp appears on verso: "James L. Dillon & Co., Photographers, 907 Walnut Street, Philadelphia".
Photograph of students making brooms and dusters at St. Mary's Institute for the Blind in Landsdale, Pa. Title taken from verso. Photographer's stamp appears on verso: "James L. Dillon & Co., Photographers, 907 Walnut Street, Philadelphia".
Photograph of students weaving on looms at St. Mary's Institute for the Blind in Landsdale, Pa. Title taken from verso. Photographer's stamp appears on verso: "James L. Dillon & Co., Photographers, 907 Walnut Street, Philadelphia".
Photograph of Bishop Gerald P. O'Hara, Cardinal Dougherty, and Msgr. Francis X. Wastl at the Exhibit for the Blind. Photographer's stamp appears on verso.
Print showing the Honor Roll of the Reverend Clergy from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia who served as chaplains in World War II. Dated May 19, 1944 and published by Jefferies & Manz. Printed at bottom of item: "Compiled by the Philadelphia Office,…
Print showing the Honor Roll of the Reverend Clergy from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia who served as chaplains in World War II. Dated October 1, 1945 and published by Jefferies & Manz. Printed at bottom of item: "Compiled by the Philadelphia…
Print showing the Honor Roll of the Reverend Clergy from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia who served as chaplains in World War I. Dated October 1, 1945 and published by Jefferies & Manz.
Group photograph in front of the Ryan Library at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Photographer's stamp on verso reads "W. N. Jennings, 1305 Arch Street, Philadelphia". Title devised by cataloger.
Photograph of large group of laymen and some priests at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Possibly the Laymen's Weekend Retreat League on retreat. Photographer's mark appears in bottom right corner and reads "W. N. Jennings, Phila."
Photograph of Archbishop Ryan Memorial Altar in the Cathedral of Sts. Peter & Paul, Philadelphia. Photographer's stamp appears on verso. Title and date taken from verso.
Photograph of a large group of people in front of the Upper Side building (Theologate) at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. when Rev. Henry Drumgoole was rector. Drumgoole is in the center of the front row. Photographer's…
Photograph of a large group of people in front of the Upper Side building (Theologate) at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. when Rev. Henry Drumgoole was rector. Drumgoole is in the center of the front row. A note in…
Group portrait of unidentified clergy and other men in from of the Ryan Memorial Library at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary. Photographer's mark appears in lower right corner.
Conjectural pen and ink sketch of Fr. Joseph Greaton's residence and St. Joseph's Church, Willings Alley, Philadelphia, ca. 1740s. Signed "A. E. Jones" in bottom of item. Title devised by cataloger.
Side 1 Ralph Jones and Ralph William "A City has a Soul" July 26, 1953 4:15 P.M.; Side 2 St. Malachy's Children's Choir, Ave Maria, Ave Cerum & Magnificat.Sun. June 29, 1952
To Cardinal Dougherty, from Reverend Joseph A. Karalius, Discusses Holy Family congregation case and its effects on problems with the “so called” trustees of St. George’s Parish, Shenandoah
Engraving with scenes from the life of Mary. At the top are the words "Salve Maria", and at the bottom are the opening sentences of the "Hail Mary". Printed below engraving: "Designed and engraved by Edward Charles Keatinge". Printed below title:…
Memoranda of the history of the Catholic Church in Richmond, Va., since the revolution: reported to the fourth annual convention of the Catholic Benevolent Union of Virginia.
Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Daniel Kennedy, report that he has seen Father Barry being overly friendly with another woman of the parish, Mrs. Passmore
Broadside addressed to Philadelphia Catholics in response to the anti-Catholic riots that took place in Kensington, Philadelphia in May of 1844. Part of the Nativist Riots collection (1990.055).
Photograph of First Annual Banquet of Philadelphia Diocesan Union of Holy Name Societies held at the Adelphia Hotel, Philadelphia, PA. Photographer's mark is inscribed in bottom right corner of photograph.
Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Richard Kinahan, et al., report to Archbishop Wood, from the investigative committee concerning Father Barry. This item is the testimony of Father Kennedy.
Letter to Archbishop Wood, from Richard Kinahan, et al., report to Archbishop Wood from the investigative committee concerning Father Barry. This item is the testimony of Mary Donohue.
Family tree repurposed for the American Catholic Historical Society. On the branches are listed the names of the officers of the A.C.H.S. Inscription at bottom says "Executed with a pen by L. Kinsman, Vineland, New Jersey".
Group photograph of the students of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Inscribed in bottom right corner of photograph: "Klein & Goodman, 114 S. 11th St. Phila., PA".