Address to the Dublin Brigade by the Officer Commanding, signed by Oscar Traynor.
Created by residents of Saint Vincent's, Sunday's Well, Cork
Maziere Brady, ‘Addresses delivered at meetings of the Senate of the Queen’s University in Ireland / to confer degrees on students of the Queen’s colleges of Belfast, Cork, and Galway, from the year 1852 to 1858, and those of the Lords Lieutenant of Ireland who successively attended those meetings’ (Dublin: Hodges, Smith & Co., 104 Grafton Street, 1859).
A view of Adelaide Road in Dublin in about 1950. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Late Evening Sun / Adelaide Road, Dublin'.
An adjudicator judging a piano performance probably at the Father Mathew Feis on Church Street in Dublin.
Adjudicators’ reports for the competitions held at the Father Mathew Feis in 1998. The reports include remarks made by various adjudicators at the Feis. The reports include entries under the title of competitor’s number, competition number and the title and marks awarded. The competitions assessed include solo drama and mixed verse speaking.
Adjudicators’ reports for the competitions held at the Father Mathew Feis in 1992. The reports include remarks made by various adjudicators at the Feis including May McHenry and Anne Dockery. The reports include entries under the title of competitor’s number, competition number, competition title and marks awarded. The competitions assessed include the boy’s and girl’s solo elocution, the Father McAuliffe cup and the oratorio.
Series contains material relating to the administration of Durrow Convent and schools including accounts of expenditure, minutes of community meetings, community plans and school evaluation reports.
Presentation SistersCreator: Department of Education, P. Ó [Muipinaig]: Irish National Teachers Organisation, James O'Grady: F. A. O'Reilly
This file contains correspondence relating to issues relating to the management of Ferryhouse due to Father Woodcock's age. It also includes a letter from Bunzl & Biach's wool department relating to a payment for wool, a letter from the I.N.T.O. relating to the charges brought against a teacher at Ferryhouse, a list of boys chargeable to the Dublin board and two letters from James O'Grady requesting that his father Michael O'Grady be paid a pension of a reasonable amount. The final letter is from the association of resident managers of reformatory and industrial schools.
Creator: Father John Hickey & Father Patrick Spelman
This file contains information regarding the number of boys who are living at Ferryhouse as well as an application to Minister Jack Lynch for a grant for the school. The correspondence also discusses renovations to the school, conflict at the school and information relating to employees and members of the community. The first letter is from John Hickey while the remainder are written by Patrick Spelman.