Copy of typed letter to Mr. John Thompson, Housing Allocation Officer, Dublin Corporation, from Dr. John F. O’Connell, written on behalf of Mr. Thomas Beatty, Drimnagh. He is a sub tenant in an overcrowded two bedroom house where there is a mixed adult family.
Drimnagh
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File relating to the St. John Bosco Boys Club, Drimnagh. Includes issue re Trusteeship with Legion of Mary.
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.
.1967 Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from Chris M. Wall, Secretary, Drimnagh North-Crumlin Tenants’ Association, seeking a meeting to discuss the ownership of the Mourne Road Community Centre and why it is so hard to get the hall for meetings.
File relating to parish property. Mentions a parochial hall, a school at Bluebell, 56 Drimnagh Road. Also includes information on issues with use of parochial hall and community centre on Mourne Road by the Drimnagh North Crumlin Corporation Tenants Association.
File relating to schools in Drimnagh, Mourne Road and Bluebell. Mentions the Sisters of Mercy.
Letter from Fr. Thomas C. Carney to +McQuaid enclosing a resolution from the Drimnagh & Crumlin District Co-Operative Soc. Ltd. regarding the provision of free secondary education. Fr. Carney outlines his response.
Copy of typed letter to Fr. Casey, 56 Drimnagh Road, from the Secretary, asking him to advise the Archbishop as to what the dispute is about and what solution he would advise.
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding the sale of Drimnagh Castle to the Christian Brothers. Also mentions the estate of the late Hugh Hatch. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Handwritten letter to ‘Rev. Fr.’ from Christopher McCarthy, Hon. Secretary, General Liam Lynch Cumann, Fianna Fail, Drimnagh, asking him to convey to His Grace sympathy on the death of their beloved Parish Priest, Rev. E. Trainor.