Donal Donnelly was an Irish theatre and film actor. Perhaps best known for his work in the plays of Brian Friel, he had a long and varied career in film, on television and in the theatre. He lived in Ireland, the UK and the US at various times, and his travels led him to describe himself as "an itinerant Irish actor".
Drawing by Reginald Gray. Dublin. 1956.
Poster for his double role in Nekrassov by Jean-Paul Sartre. Gate Theatre, Dublin. 1956.
Synge Street CBS (colloquially Synger) is a boys' non-fee-paying state school, under the auspices of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust, located in the Dublin 8 area of Dublin, Ireland. The school was founded in 1864 by Canon Edward McCabe and Brother Edward O'Flaherty, as part of a mid-nineteenth century programme to expand the provision of Catholic schooling across the city, particularly for poorer boys. It was important in developing multiple new Christian Brothers schools in the local area and beyond.
The St Pauls building on Heytesbury Street in Dublin, part of the school
The Christian Brothers monastery on Synge Street
The main entrance to the Sancta Maria Primary School building on Synge Street
The original school building on Synge Street in Dublin, now The Lantern Centre