Salve Regina Post Card
Post card containing membership application to the Salve Regina — the primary fundraising organization for the National Shrine, led by Thomas J. Shahan and Bernard A. McKenna.
Salve Regina
1920
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, National Shrine Collection
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The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, to be erected at the Catholic University, Washington, D.C.
Postcard depicting an early Gothic design of the National Shrine. The plaster model was designed by F. Burrall Hoffman, (Francis Burrall), 1882-1980.
ca. 1915–1918
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives
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South Side of Caldwell Hall, Showing the Chapel
View of Caldwell Hall, the University's first new construction. When the University first opened, the campus community patronized the chapel in Caldwell, pictured on the right-hand side of this photograph.
ca. 1900
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, University Photograph Collection
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Aerial photograph of Catholic University campus, ca. 1928
The photograph has been labelled to indicate which buildings were erected during Shahan's rectorship. However, the Salve Regina office building erected in 1920 is out of the frame. Note that the crypt level of the National Shrine is incomplete.
ca. 1928
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, University Photograph Collection
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Salve Regina Office
The Salve Regina Office, which now houses the Art Department, was originally built to accommodate the fundraising activities of the National Shrine.
ca. 1920
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, University Photograph Collection
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Center spread
Center spread of September 23 1920 program
Salve Regina
September 23, 1920
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, National Shrine Collection
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Great Architects Obtained
The small article published in the June 1919 issue of Salve Regina announcing that an architect for the National Shrine had been chosen.
Salve Regina
June 1919
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, National Shrine Collection
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Sexton & Sons Truck
McKenna and Shahan, center, posing in front of the foundation stone, which is on the back of the Sexton & Sons truck. James Sexton was the donor of the stone.
Salve Regina Press – August 1, 1924
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Salve Regina
August 1, 1924
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, Thomas J. Shahan papers
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Laborer posing with stone
Unidentified laborer posing with the foundation stone in situ, during the construction of the crypt church. Note that the date inscribed in Latin on the stone follows the Roman calendar; it reads “eight days prior to the first of October,” which translates to September 23.
December 15, 1923
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, National Shrine Collection
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Guide Book to the Crypt and Sub-Basement of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
1931 guide book with floor plan, history, and photographs of the crypt level.
Bernard A. McKenna
December 8, 1931
Courtesy of the Catholic University Archives, National Shrine Collection
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