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              Building plans.
              IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/46/1/46/13 (1-14) (Outsized, mapping cabinet 2, drawer 6) · File · Dec 1843 - 1961
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              Includes; "Map of site and block plan of National School"; "New paving to playground" (3 October 1908); "Scheme for 60 additional pupils" (15 Jul 1914); "External doors & [and] porch partitions in type IV schools"; "Proposed lodge at South Presentation Convent, Cork" (8 September 1951); "Design for S. Mary's Alms House, Cork" (Jul 1858); "Pres[entation] Convent Survey" (1961); "Proposed extensions to classroom accommodation" (22 Jun 1945); "Plan of the buildings and grounds [of] the property of South Presentation Convent" (Dec 1853).

              Alfred O’ Rahilly.
              IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/17/1/17/4 (1-37) · File · 1801 - 1983
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              Includes; file includes an extract from the “Cork Examiner” 21 April 1951 entitled ‘Famous Cork Nun, Dr. O’ Rahilly to lecture on Nano Nagle; programme for Lecture by Dr. Alfred O’ Rahilly Nano Nagle pioneer of Catholic Education in Cork and Concert, Capitol; Cinema 22 April; two typed pages of extract from Nano Nagle’s life relating to her questing for alms in Cork; photocopy of a letter from Nano Nagle to Teresa Mullally 29 September 1776; letter from Sr. M. Ignatius, Presentation Convent, Carrick-on Suir (29 March 1930) concerning the copy of the Direction and the Revision of the Rules; letter from Maude McHardy, Bray ( 11 September 1932), she is claiming to be a descendant of Nano Nagle and she has a cousin who is very anxious to get the life of the foundress Nano Nagle; letter from M Holland, 8 North Mall (10 January 1933) where he mentions books and paintings referring to Nano Nagle and her family; letter from Arthur Leupold, Portrait Studios, 6a Patrick Street, Cork ( 26 January 1933) in connection with locating three paintings; letter from Sr. M. Joseph, South Presentation Convent, Cork ( 14 December 1944) in relation to an old account book; note with heading Bond for £2000 dated 18 September 1771; notes from “The Cork Journal”, December 1760 mentioning the house at Ballygriffin; handwritten notes on Apostolic Brief, concerning the Sisters taking Solemn vows dated 15 May 1804, Dublin; type written pages of the Annals from June 1801 to September 1803; article on ‘The Girls’ Apostolate of “The Grail”, from America, 21 July 1934 by John G. Rowe; letter from M.F. Tobin, Presentation Convent, 18 September 1803 to John detailing the financial circumstances of the Community after Nano Nagle’s death; notes on the establishment of the Ursulines in Cork; copy of Act of Profession of Mary Anne Collins, in Religion Mary Angela, 15 August 1793; notes in French in relation to the Infant Jesus Sisters – Rouen 1983; notes in relation to women joining enclosed orders; notes on Annonciades-First congregation dedicated to the Sacred Heart; notes on wills in the Nagle family dated 13 May 1812; letter from J.W.Skells, Map Room, British Museum, 21 January 1933 concerning Charles Turner’s painting of Nano Nagle; handwritten notes relating to Mr. Callanan [Fr. Laurence Callanan] and how he helped Nano Nagle to set up the rules which were necessary to establish the congregation; handwritten notes on the Charity Schools; empty brown envelopes addressed to Professor A. O’ Rahilly, University College, Cork, Ireland; notes on the missions Australia, India and England with foundation dates and names of the Sisters who were sent on these missions; Conspectus of the Presentation Order, from its foundation in 1777[1775] to the year 1875, including the date, convent, filiation, First Superior, Diocese, number in Community, 1874, average number of pupils for 1874 and remarks; and notes written in pencil on questions answered by Superiors of Institute professing Simple Vows in their Report to The Holy See (c 1923).

              8 July 1958
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/7/24/5 · Item · 8 July 1958
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Copy letter from +McQuaid to +Petit regarding Sr. Ellie Malone who the Holyhead Convent. She has been asking for alms for Beaumans Church. The Chancellor spoke with her and she has now left the Diocese. He hopes this kind of thing will not reoccur.

              29 January
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVII./8/650 · Item · 29 January
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives
              • Correspondence between +Levame and +McQuaid in relation to 1 February 1956 the building of a House for Workmen in Rome. The Secretariat of State has informed him that this House will be build by donations from the faithful throughout the world. +McQuaid replies that he will do all he can to assist in this project and he too is currently seeking alms for the repairs to Holy Cross College which will cost £124,000 as well as having a building programme for both schools and churches. He feels that Ireland will not let the Holy Father down as the faithful have always been more than generous.
              28 August 1954
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/5/6/1/2 · Item · 28 August 1954
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives
              • McQuaid points out that Dublin does not have a Cathedral and 20 parishes are being built with the sole aid of alms.