MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Eire Becomes a Republic. Irish Personalities - Politicians John A Costello (1891-1976) Interior - SCU O'Kelly presents Costello with seal of office. SCU Sean MacBride stands for camera on steps. O'Kelly alights greeted by religious sects. Slightly elevated President O'Kelly and wife in open carriage preceded by escort arrive at Pro-Cathedral.
SHOTLIST: CUT STORY: KS Irish military escort arrives at Pro-Cathedral. DESCRIPTION: The leader of Fine Gael the chief opposition party, John Costello, is elected in the Dáil as Eire's new Prime Minister. MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Ireland's New Premier. Movietone's News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin Irish, Personalities - Politicians Eamon de Valera (1882-1975) Exterior shot shows figures of how the election is going outside Irish Times office. At counting office, Sean MacBride (de Valera's opponent). De Valera inside, casting his vote, his son can be seen in background. MS entrance to polling station, Eamon de Valera enters. SHOTLIST: KS MS various Election posters. It remains to be seen whether he can hold onto power. DESCRIPTION: Mr de Valera ended the election with 66 seats against 76 for all other parties. MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Eire General Election. Irish language title: DUBLINERS - SEAN AGUS NUA. P.c: Louis Marcus for Gael Linn and Roinn Na Gaeltachta, p/d Louis Marcus, c: Robert Monks, s: Peter Hunt Studios, narr: Chris Curran, Thomas Studley. The English commentary is of an old man talking of the 'rare auld times'.Įnglish-language title: DUBLINERS - THEN AND NOWĬities, Trains, Victorian Dublin (ph), Children, Slums, tenements (ph), Office Blocks, Modern Architecture, Traffic, Mini skirts, Housing There is an English and Irish commentary. Modern footage of Dublin is juxtaposed with photographs of Dublin at the turn of the century - trains, children with hoops, slums etc. Transport, housing and fashion are prominent themes. Government-sponsored Irish-language documentary in which images of Dublin City from the Lawrence Photographic Collection of the National Library are contrasted with contemporary footage of modern Dublin. 'This film was made by courtesy of the executive committe of The Dublin Congress Of The Patrician Year', dist: General Film Distributors. Sc: John D Sheridan, narr: Padraic O Raghallaigh, ph: Robert Monks, ed: Francis E Ryan. Patrician Year Celebrations, Cardinals, Papal Legates, Priests, Religion, Ceremonies, Clergy. At Theatre Royal address by Bishop FultonĬardinal Gregorio Pietro Agagianian (Papal Legate). At Phoenix Park (Croke Park?) Solemn Pontifical High Mass takes pklace. At mansion house event is attended by John A Costello, City Manager T.C. Back in Dublin children's mass in pro-cathedral. On return route Agagianian stops in Thurles and addresses large crowd. Is greeted in Cork by Revd Dr Lucey and Lord Mayor of Cork.
Kingsbridge (noe Heuston Station) - Agagianian boards green train for Cork.
Father Feely, Cardinal Castro, Superior General of Holy Ghost Fathers ext National Stadium ext. Dalgan Park HeadquaRTErs of Columban Fathers, at Kimmage Manor ext. Mansion House, Papal Legate opens missionary exhibition, tours exhibition meets with missionary nuns and priests c/us of exhibits. At Maynooth Agagianian ordains 60 priests. In Pro-cathedral Bishop Dunne swings thurible. Notes September 1998: greeted at airport by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid Sean Lemass, Sean McEntee, Frank Aiken, Bishop Conway. Personalities appearing in the film include Archbishop John Charles McQuaid, cardinals, priests and members of the religious hierarchy.ĭuring the Patrician Year in Ireland, 1961, the Papal Legate, Cardinal Peter Agaglianian, arrives, is greeted by Irish clergy, and participates in the celebrations. He is visiting for the Patrician Year in Ireland - 1961. Other Communities (e.g.This film shows celebrations held for the arrival of the Papal Legate, Cardinal Gregorio Pietro Agagianian. The list is sorted by community (Ottawa first) and then by first name. For the half-marathon race, the following local runners have registered with the Running Room for the Sept. See also: (2010 Army Run results for Ottawa & area runners) (2009 Army Run results)