+Thomas O’Connor 1788-1803. Resided in Colloney. [1831 moved See to Ballaghaderreen]
[+John O’Flynn 1809-1817 bishop when Classical school had its origin]
+Patrick Durcan 1852-1875
C of I Bishop in 1810 Rev. Dr. James Verschoyle
Cathedral completed in 1861 – built by Bishop Durcan
[+Patrick McNicholas moved from Collooney in 1831 to Ballaghaderreen]
Students in August 1889 – one of the oldest photographs available.
Reverse side of photograph 5
Edmondstown House built in 1864 for Arthur Costello. Designed by John McCurdy who also designed the Sherbourne Hotel in Dublin
Captain Arthur Costello. In 1892 Edmondstown House purchased by clergy Fr. Denis O’Hara and Fr. Michael Keaveney
Mary Ann Costello married into the Canning family. Her husband, George Canning, British Prime Minister in 1827
Back Row – Fourth from left President James Daly far right Herr James Litt.
1893 – 1898 Edmondstown House served as Edmondstown College
Edmondstown House Dining Room
Edmondstown House newly built
Building with recent bishop Flynn
Ceiling of Edmondstown House
Costello Family Crest on front of Edmondstown House
Drawing Room of Edmondstown House
Flynn Episcopal Coat of Arms on inner door of Edmondstown House
British garrison. From 1898 home to St. Nathy’s College. Acquired by Bishop Lyster in that year
Bishop Morrisroe Coat of Arms
Morrisroe presentation from Sligo CC on the occasion of his elevation
Morrisroe detail on parchment
Morrisroe parchment given by St. Nathy’s College
Morrisroe picture on College parchment
1911-1946 +Patrick Morrisroe
Morrisroe parchment from College - detail