The Life and Lens Of Father Browne

E E O'Donnell (SJ)

The Life and Lens Of Father Browne
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Messenger Publications
Country
Ireland
Published
25 May 2015
Pages
144
ISBN
9781910248003

The Life and Lens Of Father Browne

E E O'Donnell (SJ)

the most important documentary historian of this century The Irish Times In 1985 Eddie O'Donnell SJ found a tin trunk containing 42,000 negatives - the life’s work of Francis Browne SJ. Father Browne was a passenger on the Titanic and, when the ship sank, his photos were printed on the front pages of newspapers throughout the world. 1n 1916 he joined up as a chaplain to the British Army serving with the Irish Guards on the front line during the First World War. He was wounded five times and gassed. He became the most decorated Catholic chaplain of the war. Although he spent the rest of his life as a Jesuit priest, he continued to take remarkable photos, to travel and to meet many of the leading figures of his times. Anyone curious about Father Browne of the Titanic will find this an entertaining and informative read, amply illustrated with his wonderful photographs.

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