Extract from ‘Some Irish Alter Plate’ by J.J. Buckley.
Buckley
16 Descripción archivística resultados para Buckley
- 9 April 1969 File relating to the estate of William J. Buckley (deceased). 5 items
Dargan, Patrick, Rathgar Road, Dublin. Donal Buckley, former Governor- General of Saorstat Eireann, wishes to have Mass celebrated in his home in Blackrock.
Includes; address by Bishop of Cork and Ross John Buckley, testimonials by former South Presentation students, publication entitled "South Presentation Primary School 2006, we remember", copies of newspaper articles on closing of the school, details of Mass celebrations; large colour photo of some of the last students and staff to attend school; article entited "Oldest City School to be Phased Out" possibly written by Dr Seán Pettit, U.C.C. historian; "Programme of events to mark the closure of South Presentation Primary School".
Card announcing the wedding of Michael Patrick Buckley to Cliona McDonald.
July 1943. Buckley, Evelyn D., Elmvale, Mallow, Co. Cork. Asks + McQuaid to ask Mr. de Valera to act as arbitrator in this world conflict.
A prayer card with A Young Person's Prayer, Prayer to our Lady and The Road Ahead printed on both sides from John Buckley, Bishop of Cork and Ross. Newspaper and Magazine
-5 December 1944 Buckley, Mallow. Telegrams asking + McQuaid to act on his behalf and to ‘cease hostile work at once.’
copy of articles from unnamed newspaper on centenary celebrations of Presentation foundation.
Includes; a draft of the book ‘Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters’, the draft is divided into seven sections including Nano Nagle’s letters and chapters of the book, each of the seven sections are covered with brown paper; three hardback copies of T.J. Walsh’s [Canon T.J. Walsh], book ‘Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters’, one which was presented to Most Rev. Dr. John Buckley, at Nagle Community College on 19 November 1987, one book belonged to Sr. Carmel Kennefick of Crosshaven and Globe, Arizona; a copy of ‘Nano Nagle’ her life, her labours and their gifts by William Hutch, D.D., Dublin: McGlashan and Gill, 50, Upper Sackville St.1875; and a letter from William Hutch, St. Colman’s College, Fermoy, 1 October 1875 to Rev. Mother.