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IRELANDS NEW CARDINAL AT THE IRISH COLLEGE IN ROME. Cardinal O’Donnell, formerly Archbishop of Armagh, who succeeded the late Cardinal Logue as Primate of Ireland, is seen surrounded by students in the garden of the Irish College in Rome immediately after he had received the red hat (Cardinal’s insignia) from Pope Pius XI, in St. Peter’s, Rome, on December 17. (Sport and General, photo.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 3754, 23 February 1926, Page 48

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IRELANDS NEW CARDINAL AT THE IRISH COLLEGE IN ROME. Cardinal O’Donnell, formerly Archbishop of Armagh, who succeeded the late Cardinal Logue as Primate of Ireland, is seen surrounded by students in the garden of the Irish College in Rome immediately after he had received the red hat (Cardinal’s insignia) from Pope Pius XI, in St. Peter’s, Rome, on December 17. (Sport and General, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3754, 23 February 1926, Page 48

IRELANDS NEW CARDINAL AT THE IRISH COLLEGE IN ROME. Cardinal O’Donnell, formerly Archbishop of Armagh, who succeeded the late Cardinal Logue as Primate of Ireland, is seen surrounded by students in the garden of the Irish College in Rome immediately after he had received the red hat (Cardinal’s insignia) from Pope Pius XI, in St. Peter’s, Rome, on December 17. (Sport and General, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3754, 23 February 1926, Page 48

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