Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from T. O Raifeartaigh furnishing an account on the progress of Crumlin Girls’ Secondary Top.
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Correspondence and advice of counsel regarding the purchase of the ground rent at Crumlin for schools to be run by the Sisters of Charity and Christian Brothers.
Letters relating to the proposed Children’s Hospital, Crumlin. Suggested that the bed complement be 250 and that the out-patients’ department be omitted.
Typed letter to Mr. O’Reilly, Catholic Truth Society, Abbey Street, from W. Kinsella, North Crumlin & Drimnagh Tenants’ Association, writing to deny that his organisation is attached to the communist party. The Committee does not accept responsibility for the political opinions of individual members. The writer is not a member of any political party.
. Bullen, William, 602 Clonard Road, Crumlin, Dublin. His wife is in Grangegorman, he cannot cope with his two youngest children, so he asks + McQuaid to place these two young children temporarily in some home until his wife recovers.
Reid, John, Nth Crumlin. He lost his job due to the war when the firm was forced to close down. Seeks financial help to get on his feet.
Lease of house and premises at Crumlin, known as the Red House, between Frederick Shaw, Kimmage House and Rev. William Francis McDonnell. 2 items
Copy of handwritten letter to T. O Deirg, Minister for Education, from +McQuaid. He agrees to raise the contribution for the schools in Crumlin to £9,000. Hopes that the schools, especially the boys’, will be set moving as soon as it is possible.
Meagher, Fr. Michael, The Presbytery, Crumlin. He and an N.S.P.C.C. inspector feel two children would be better cared for in a home.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from T. O Deirg welcoming his generosity relating to the schools in North Crumlin. The Minister will be happy to discuss the problem of primary school accommodation in Dublin and any other educational question.