Saint Joseph's Blackrock Property
- IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(4)/3
- Reeks
- 1927-1978
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
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Saint Joseph's Blackrock Property
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letters regarding Renting of Property in Blackrock
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Sweetman's Avenue for Demolition
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letters from J E MacDermott (Terence de Vere White LLB) and other solicitors to Father Rogers (not Vincentian), bursar of All Hallows College, Drumcondra, to Father Henry O’Connor CM, St Joseph’s, Blackrock, and Father James O’Doherty CM, Saint Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, regarding houses owned by the Vincentians which have been the subject of demolition orders.
The Papers of Fr. Columbus Murphy OFM Cap.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A collection of personal papers of Fr. Columbus Murphy OFM Cap. relating to his involvement with republican combatants and other individuals during the 1916 Rising.
Murphy, Columbus, 1881-1962, Capuchin priest
Booklets and articles on the history of All Hallows College
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Irish Vincentian Province
All Hallows College 150th Anniversary Celebrations, 1842 - 1992
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Apostolic Visitation of Seminaries of Ireland of All Hallows College
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Booklet: 'Apostolic Visitation of Seminaries of Ireland by the Right Reverend Cormac Murphy-O'Connor Apostolic Visitor' with information on the history and current operation of All Hallows College.
Also two brief letters regarding the arrangement of the apostolic visit.
Irish Vincentian Province
Photographs of Vincentians and Other Priests at All Hallows College
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Irish Vincentian Province
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A large collection of newspapers, broadsheets and daily bulletins relating to the independence struggle. The republican newspapers, publicity material and political ephemera collected by the Irish Capuchins are particularly important as they cover a broad spectrum of nationalist political debate. A good number of the Irish Capuchins were privately sympathetic to the republican side and maintained close contacts with many prominent Anti-Treaty figures. Many of the republican newspapers and bulletins accumulated by the friars covered the day-to-day conduct of the Civil War and contain information not found elsewhere in the contemporary press since the daily newspaper titles published little or nothing originating from the Anti-Treaty side.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives