Fr. Browne, The Marconi Room: Titanic, 1912 Fr. Browne, Biscay Sunset, 1924
At Keem Beach, Girl Combing Her Hair. Achill Island, Co. Mayo, 1939 Fr. Browne, On Garton Strand, Yorkshire, 1931
Girls on Cliffs, Dun Aengus, Aran Islands. Co. Galway, 1938 On Garton Strand:Bathers and Breakers (Surf Riders), Yorkshire, 1931

Fr. Browne, Eddystone Lighthouse, Near Plymouth, 1925
Taxi Rank, Dublin, 1930 ‘Window Shopping’ Kodak’s Shop, Dublin, 1930
Car Turning in Snow. Virginia, Co. Cavan, 1943 Fr. Browne, St Stephen's Green in Fog. Dublin, 1944
Fr. Browne, Balbriggan, 1946 Fr. Browne, Town Crier with Bell. Knock,Co. Mayo, 1938
Fr. Browne, Balbriggan, 1946 Fr. Browne, Town Crier with Bell. Knock,Co. Mayo, 1938
Live Wires, Post Office Linesmen, Emo, Co. Laois, 1937
Miss Riley Nosing Around Slea Head, Dingle, Co. Kerry, 1932 Gravel buckets supplying cement works, Drogheda 1942
^ Fr. Browne, Boys watching Mail being set up for collection by the Travelling Post Office
Fr. Browne, Get your hair cut, Dublin, 1931 ^
Fr. Browne, Get your hair cut, Dublin, 1931 ^
Fr. Browne, Self at hairdressers, Dublin, 1942 Fishing the River. Near Foxford, Co. Mayo. 1938
Fr. Browne, Golden Youth of Tipperary: Photographer at Golden National School. Co. Tipperary, 1929
Francis Browne (1880 – 1960) was a distinguished Irish Jesuit and a prolific photographer. His best known photographs
are those of the RMS Titanic and its passengers and crew taken shortly before its sinking in 1912.
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