Spiral-bound survey and report by Robinson Keefe and Devane regarding the condition of the buildings at All Hallows College. There is also a report on the trees around the campus.
Four-page printed leaflet in French with the statutes of the 'College of Foreign Missions of All Hallows near Dublin'. At the end, the order of the day is given, from rising at 6am to sleeping at 10pm.
Duplicate of Lawrence Photo of interior of Mt. Argus church (1878). and as it remained till 1936: The 'Gloria' at back of sanctuary had a triangle with the Hebrew word of GOD. in it. Side altar to left was the S. Heart, to right St. Joseph. The tabernacle was a gift from the Police. The two gas-candelabra in sanctuary were between altar rails and steps; later they were moved to corners of the last step. The pulpit is that erected by Padraig Peacse's father's workshop. Two of the angels on sounding board are now (1976) in church sacristy. The front panel is now in the 1976 Ambo. The gas-jets for church are between the pillars in the railings that divided nave from aisle.
1852009 Pakenham, C.P., Paul Mary: The Holy Rule (English Version): printed c 1851. This copy belonged to Fr. Paul Mary Pakenham and bears his signature: "AD USUM PAULI MARIAE A.S. MICHAELA". It was either given to, or taken by, Bro. Lawrence Carr for his own use on the day of Fr. Paul Mary's death, 1 March, 1857.
Anglo/Irish Province: General Visitation: 3 pages typewritten translation: BERNARD MARY of Jesus (Silvestrelli), General, to all members of the Province of St. Joseph's Province:
Rome.
Makes various decisions re matters that arose from the recent General Visitation. Silence. After Night Prayers, everybody to be in house. No eating in houses outside. Preparation for Mass. No bicycles. No smoking (except as medicine). No yearly vacation. No 2 half-days a week. Director to be free to be Director. No going outsde Province. Stick to Holy See's regulations re Masses. No debts without permission.
1923082 Edmund Burke: Drum-mohr: press cutting titled "Merry monk fueds with farmer" from SUnday Express, detailing dispute between Edmund and a local farmer regarding a right of way.
A censored edition of the 'Catholic Bulletin', Vol. VI, no. 5-6, May-June 1916. On pp 250-253 there is a blank space with the title ‘Dublin – May 1916’ over a signature, probably referring to a poem by Gobnait Ní Bhruadair which was censored. Similarly, ‘Matters of the Moment’ has also been left purposely blank (pp 261-3). An annotation in pen on the front cover reads ‘Specimens of censorship. No editorial. No notes on Matters of Moment. Part of Msgr. O’Riordan’s Sermon, p. 267’.
Letter from George Noble Plunkett, 26 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap., asking him to attend ‘an Assembly to make Ireland’s claim for liberty before the Peace Conference’.