photos of Sister Helena Fox with members of the Rebar family of Juneau, Alaska, and accompanying notes with explanations of what each photo contains.
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photos of unidentified school girls of 1974; photo of Sister [possibly Helena Fox] with school girls including first names written on back; photo with words "5th & [and] 6th class 1974-75" written on back; photo with words "Fermoy Primary School on tour" (17 March 1989); photo of school girls on a tour of an archaeological site; photo of school girls of Sister Alphonsus's [Helena Fox] last class in Fermoy primary school, with messages from the students written on back of cover (6 Jun 1979); photo of school girls of "Rang [class] a3" (1983); photo with words "Class [19]82 reunion, Fir Grove Hotel, 19 Oct [20]07, Mitchelstown".
letter from Provincial Archivist, Sister Sheila Kelly, to [Sister ?] Helena [Fox ?] thanking her for her "listings" [probably an inventory of the archives, library and artefacts of Fermoy Convent] and how easy it was to engage with, and how she was aware of the time such a listing takes.
photos of Reverend Mother Bernadette [?] feeding a donkey; Sister Alphonsus [Helena Fox]; Sister Albeus
"Nano Nagle foundress of the Presentation Nuns"; "Foundation of the Presentation Congregation in Newfoundland" (Sister Mary James Dinn); "Our vision for the future"; "Continuing the Journey Deeper into Presentation"; "Roman Catholic Bishops of S[ain]t John's, Newfoundland in the Nineteenth Century"; "Dare to Dream"; "Tri-order Conference"; "Map of S[ain]t John's Newfoundland"; "Seed of a New Humanity" (N.M. Fox).
photocopy of sections of a Catholic newspaper of Alaska which contains an article written about the life and works of Sister Helena Fox on the event of her passing away.
4-5 April 1963 Correspondence between + Arthur F. Fox, Auxiliary to + Mannix, and + McQuaid regarding accommodation for the former while in Dublin.
Typed profile of R. Fox. Born in England and came to live in Ireland in 1926. Author of ‘Green Banners’ and ‘Crusade’. Was sub-editor of The Irish Press for some years. Contributed articles to numerous papers. “Responsible Labour leaders regard Fox as a dangerous Communist, devoid of any principles.”
21 -26 September 1967 Fox, Brendan, Hitchin, Herts. Correspondence regarding Fr. Fox’s friend, Bernard Walsh, who wants to build an international swimming pool. He wants to know the opinion of the hierarchy.