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              640 Archival description results for Belfast

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              29 April 1963
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./12/653 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to + McQuaid from Dr. Sensi thanking him for the information and congratulating him on what he has done and is doing. Asks him to explain the importance of Belfast in the Trade Union Movement and the nature of the danger it constitutes.

              27 August 1942
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIV./1/1/6/1 · Item · 27 August 1942
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to + McQuaid from Sean Mac Bride, Chairman, Six County Prisoners Reprieve Committee, Mansion House. The Reprieve Committee is holding a meeting in support of the six men awaiting execution in Belfast. It would be honoured if the Archbishop could attend the meeting or send a message of support.

              26 November
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XVIII./33/57 · Item · 26 November
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to +McQuaid from Parish Priests and Administrators in Belfast thanking him for his sympathy and assistance.

              25 October 1948
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/7/12/11b · Item · 25 October 1948
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Lenfertey, Mary, Hollywood Road, Belfast, seeking an appointment with the Archbishop.

              25 August
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/30/199/2 · Item · 25 August
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              1953 Letter from +Joyce to +McQuaid stating he will soon travel to Belfast. He has had to change his plans as Sir A. Donnelly, adviser to the government on finances is also in London. He mentions +Liston who will also go to Ireland.

              24 February 1943
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./10/541 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Handwritten letter to the Rev. Secretary from Mrs. Kathleen Kirwan enclosing a report on a Communist Conference in Belfast. She believes that the activities of this body contravenes the Constitution of Eire by inciting social disruption and religious antagonism. They are alive to every form of subversion. Many of the lecturers spoke with English accents. Many of the comments were from Jews.

              23 November 1959
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./2/82 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Johnson accompanied Jeffares to Paris last August. Fr. Nolan, S.J., has written a full report on the ‘Ginger Man’ for + McQuaid. The theatre is mainly based in Dun Laoghaire and its directors are Godfrey Quigley and Genevieve Lyons. Both are Catholics. All to seek information on Andrew Barr and Irwin, both from Belfast and on the council of ICTU.

              23 May 1954
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/LXIII/15/60/32 · Item · 23 May 1954
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from Fr. Francis J. Corr, St. Mary’s Presbytery, Alfred Street, Belfast, enclosing the notification of a marriage which took place in Belfast, and is for insertion in the Baptism Register in SS. Michael and John’s.

              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./4/193 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed report on CPI and KO activities. The following items are mentioned in the report: Patrick Carmody gave an illustrated lecture on Sean O’Casey. ‘Buster’ McCabe arrived from Belfast. Peadar O’Donnell spoke on ‘The Irish in Britain’, saying that English Catholics were antagonistic towards Irish émigrés. Tommy O’Reilly (a retired ITGWU official) said that “150 unemployed from each side of the city should purchase food and having no money to pay would be jailed. This would bring matters to a head.”

              22 June 1954
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/8/13/40 · Item · 22 June 1954
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              McQuade, Thomas, Donaldton Crescent, Belfast, forwarding a letter from the Belfast Telegraph on the refusal of the directors of a racecourse to allow Fr. Peyton (Rosary priest0 use it for a meeting.