Brothers of St. Alexius (Cellites)
This booklet, published by the Brothers of St. Alexius, describes the history of Warrenpoint, the function of the Order, and who the Brothers of St. Alexius are.
Brothers of St. Alexius (Cellites)
This booklet, published by the Brothers of St. Alexius, describes the history of Warrenpoint, the function of the Order, and who the Brothers of St. Alexius are.
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Carmelite Order, Brother Vincent Corcoran
Chalice has the word ‘affirmative’ written across it
Creator: Government of the United Kingdom, Local Government Board
This report details the situation regarding the education of the blind in the United Kingdom compiled due to a motion to be debated in the House of Commons on the 11th March 1914. The terms of reference for the report were `to consider the present condition of the blind in the United Kingdom and the means available for (a) their industrial and professional training, and (b) their assistance and to make recommendations.
Creator: Public Health Committee, Matthew J. Russell: Tertiary Order of the Carmelite Brotherhood, St. Joseph's, Drumcondra, Brother John D. Joyce: Corporation of Dublin, Patrick J. Hanlon
This file contains correspondence between St. Joseph's and the Local Authority regarding payments made to outdoor workers during periods in which they were unemployed. Brother Joyce asked could the cost of these payments St. Joseph's made to these men be recouped from the Local Authority.
20 March 1954-9 November 1957
St. Joseph’s School of the Blind; Finances; Wages
Ledger containing weekly wages paid by the Rosminian Order in St Joseph’s School of the Blind in Drumcondra to staff working in the school.
Creator: c. 200 pp
7 May 1943 - 5 April 1950
Carmelite Order, St. Joseph's, Drumcondra
This booklet details the payments made to indoor workers, the departments they worked in and the amounts that they were paid.
1 June 1951-1 December 1956
Philip Lynch, Patrick Burke, Richard Keogh, St. Joseph's Asylum for the Blind
Stocks titled as `War Stock' at Pound3. 10s owned by the Reverend Philip Lynch, Reverend Patrick Byrne and Richard Keogh, Carmelites.
Creator: Walter Dick, Thomas Hickey, Munster and Leinster Bank
Correspondence between Walter Dick, Thomas Hickey and the Munster and Leinster bank concerning the transfer of the funds.
Creator: Walter Dick, Thomas Hickey, Munster and Leinster Bank
Letters from Walter Dick based in Tanganyika [modern day Tanzania] to Thomas Hickey, Provincial of the Irish Province in the Institute of Charity, requesting money for his stay in Tanganyika. Also enclosed is correspondence between Thomas Hickey and the Munster and Leinster bank concerning the transfer of the funds.
Creator: Walter Dick, John Hickey, Hugh McFadden
Correspondence between Walter Dick, missionary, and John Hickey and Hugh McFadden, Irish Provincials of the Institute of Charity, regarding the need for supplies, the rate of conversion of the local population to Catholicism, the need for more labourers, the need for funds, and updates on projects being constructed from the four different missions under Rosminian control.