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Wandering Wicklow with Father Browne
Father Browne is well known for his collection of Titanic photographs. He spent the rest of his life taking photographs all around Ireland and beyond. He made frequent trips to Wicklow where he photographed the landscape and people.
Bright Wings, Dappled Things
The poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, the photographs of Frank Browne, and expert commentary by Jo O'Donovan, combine to make a truly beautiful volume.
Father Browne's Titanic Album
As a passenger on the first two legs of Titanic's ill fated voyage, Father Francis Browne SJ's photographs are an immensely important record. Father Browne also assembled material such as an original deck plan, menus, letters to him from fellow passengers, contemporary newspaper cuttings and other documents, many of which are reproduced here.
The Life and Lens of Father Browne
Anyone curious about "Father Browne of the Titanic" will find this an entertaining and informative read, amply illustrated with his wonderful photographs.
Father Browne's First World War
Best known for his remarkable photographs, few people are aware of Francis Browne's astonishing war record. Eddie O'Donnell SJ has written a fascinating account of Father Browne's war experiences, brought vividly to life with extracts from his letters, and illustrated throughout with photographs taken by Father Browne during the war.
Flying with Father Browne
Eddie O'Donnell SJ has once again researched the Father Browne Archive and has put together a truly fascinating collection of photographs telling the story of the early years of aviation in Ireland.