Includes; letters and cards from Sr. Carmel Kennefick, Presentation Sister from both Crosshaven, County Cork and Globe, Arizona, U.S.A. to Sr. Rosario Allen, South Presentation Convent, Douglas Street, Cork. Some letters were written while Sr. Carmel was on holidays in Ireland. Some letters and cards were written while Sr. Carmel was on mission in Globe. The letters and cards describe their great interest in Nano Nagle and their desire to have her canonised; the design of the new tomb; express concern of one another’s families; newspaper cutting entitled ‘Presentation Sister dies unexpectedly’ and death notice of Sr. Carmel on 10 September 1988. File has been arranged in chronological order.
Douglas
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Includes; receipts of money received from the South Presentation Convent by Barry McMullen for building work on the Almshouse on Douglas Street, Cork.
Includes; copy Indenture of Assignment Reverend Brother Thomas Rahilly and others to Reverend Brother Patrick Griffin (28 December 1951); Agreement for Sale, Pierse Francis Hayes, OBE (21 February 1969); copy maps of South Presentation Convent grounds; letter from O'Flynn Exhams with copy of Order of Charity Commissioners, property Presentation Brothers to Presentation Sisters, Douglas Street (5 October 1993 - 11 June 1996).
Includes; Assignment, Patrick Banane, William Coppinger, house and forge, Douglas Street (July 1789); Surrender of Lease, Barbara O'Connell and William Coppinger, properties Douglas Road (12 May 1792); Deed of Assignment, Barbara O'Connell and William Coppinger (12 May 1792); lease, William Flyn to Sarah Barter (14 June 1793); lease, Mary Bennet, Thomas Sullivan (23 October 1813); lease, John and George Evans to Ann and Francis Penrose (22 March 1847); lease, James Wallis, Denis Riordan (25 March 1851); Deed of Assignment, (11 December 1865); Mortgage, South Presentation Sisters, Saint Patricks Place, Cork (24 January 1877); Deed, Mary and John Evans, John Penrose (15 May 1878).
Memo to + McQuaid. Msgr. Gerada, Secretary to the Nuncio, said he had read in Douglas Hyde’s column in The Catholic Herald that a large delegation from Ireland attended a Communist meeting in Vienna in 1956. Wants to call to Archbishop’s House to discuss it.
Copy of typed letter to Douglas Hyde from Fr. MacMahon thanking him for his letter of 30th September. 4.7 Death of James Larkin Sr., 1947.
Photograph from The Irish Motor Trader showing Douglas, George, Keogh, Isherwood , Meehan and Sgt. O’Driscoll at the SIMT Annual Dinner in the Gresham Hotel.
Dillon, T.W.T. and Douglas, James T., Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. An effort is being made to raise funds for the first Austrian Catholic refugee in Ireland, Dr. Robert Donath. He was dismissed from his job by the Nazis.
-8 September 1955 Dormer, Paschal George Douglas, J., Chairman, the Royal Air Force Association (Dublin Branch), requests an interview on behalf of Group Captain Leonard Cheshire. The Archbishop will not be in Dublin during his visit. A visit with Frank Duff, Legion of Mary, can be arranged as requested.
A report on the various presentation schools educating disadvantaged and disabled students including schools at Nano Nagle School Lixnaw, Saint Paul's School Beech Hill Montenotte, Queen of Angels School Beech Hill Montenotte, Primary School Education for Travelling Children Castleisland, School for 'Special Children' Sexton Street and Roxboro Road, Farranree Secondary School and Our Lady's school for hearing impaired children Douglas with a brief history on each school written in the report.