necrology and life details of all Tasmanian Presentation Sisters that were born in Ireland,
Fermoy
273 Archival description results for Fermoy
newspaper cutting from "The Avondhu" newspaper with article on a renovation of a statue of "Our Lady, Queen of Ireland" in the grounds of the Presentation Primary School, Fermoy.
newspaper articles on the Children of Mary Sodality, Fermoy.
cutting from The Kerryman newspaper containing advertisement for a series of stories relating to Fermoy written by Mary Hickey that would shortly be published in the newspaper (4 October 1958); "British troops ran amok but Fermoy did not wilt" (c1950s); "Fermoy man's arrest after taking of British arms" (c1950s); cutting containing image of "Blessed Oliver Plunkett Girls' Pipe Band" (c1960s); "Many mourn [Archbishop] Dr Mannix" (1963); "Edmund Burke's youth by the Blackwater" (c1980s).
copy of "The Standard - Tasmania's Catholic Newspaper" with celebratory articles on the centenary of the Presentation in Hobart; cuttings from "The Mercury", "The Examiner" and possibly other newspapers with articles on the centenary.
black and white and colour images of Presentation Sisters of Fermoy Convent with identifying information on backs; newspaper cutting with image of wedding of Miss Myra Barry TD (c1980s); newspaper image of Father Timothy O'Leary; newspaper image f group of Sisters, men, women and children before setting off to attend the "Fermoy London Re-union"; newspaper image of Presentation Sisters taking lunch (23 June 1976).
printed letter addressed to "Dear Sisters" [unsure whether this is addressed to Fermoy or Watervliet] from Sister Immaculate [Margaret] McCarthy telling of her life and experiences in Juneau, descriptions of travelling through the remote areas of Alaska, economic activities of small towns in area.
quotation from builder for works.
accounts of meetings and talks had about the rationalization of the religious schools of Fermoy whereby the Loretto Sisters would run the secondary school and the Presentation the primary school.
photos of Sister Helena Fox with members of the Rebar family of Juneau, Alaska, and accompanying notes with explanations of what each photo contains.