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          Tighe inherited Rossana from his father in and had two sons and six daughters.

        1. Nine photographic albums belonging to Fr Frank Browne SJ containing positives (his own).
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        3. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Natick, Massachusetts, Charles Francis Browne rejected the mercantile career his father had planned for him.
        4. Browne's work is the major poetic response in the English language to a conflict that resulted in the forced removal of more than one million Circassians and.
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          Francis Browne

          Irish Jesuit priest and photographer

          "Father Browne" redirects here. Not to be confused with Father Brown (disambiguation).

          For other people named Francis Browne, see Francis Browne (disambiguation).

          Francis Patrick Mary Browne, SJ, MC & Bar (3 January 1880 – 7 July 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 before its sinking in 1912.

          Francis Browne Tighe (c) is a little-known Manchester-born landscape painter of Irish descent who lived in Liverpool and later at Bexhill-on-Sea.

          He was decorated as a military chaplain during the First World War.

          Early life

          Francis Browne was born to a wealthy family in 1880 at Buxton House, Cork, Ireland, the youngest of the eight children of James and Brigid (née Hegarty) Browne.[2] His mother was the niece of William Hegarty, Lord Mayor of Cork, and a cousin of Sir Daniel Hegarty, the first Lord Mayor of Cork.

          She died of puerperal fever eight days after Francis's birth. After the death of his father in a swimming acciden