Francis Browne

Irish Jesuit priest and photographer

Francis Browne - Artists & Creatives born January 3rd, 1880
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A Jesuit priest and photographer, contributed significantly to photography with a particular focus on capturing life in early 20th century Ireland. Gained widespread recognition for an extensive collection of photographs documenting the RMS Titanic's final journey in 1912. Captured images provide important historical insights and depict both the ship and passengers. Engaged in various religious and educational activities throughout his life, including work in the Jesuit order and teaching.

Photographed the RMS Titanic in 1912

Documented early 20th century Irish life

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