This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
"Encourage the well disposed minds to serve the
Lord".Signed: Fr.Bonaventure Collyn.
Addressed to Rev. Mother Mary Gabriel Skerret.
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.
Copies of the ‘Weekly Review of the German News Agency’ and a solitary copy of ‘Radio News from Italy’. Essentially Axis propaganda, these English-language news reviews were designed for overseas circulation in neutral or non-aligned countries (like Ireland). They were usually disseminated by German and Italian diplomatic missions abroad. The news sheets featured short articles on Axis victories and reports on the brutality of the Allied bombing campaign. The reviews aimed to justify the war and to cultivate support for the Axis regimes, particularly by focusing on the perceived necessity of defeating Soviet communism.
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.
The file comprises the following editions this weekly journal published by the Publicity Department of Dáil Eireann: 5 June 1922 (Vol. 1, no. 3) – 17 July 1922 (Vol. 1, no. 9). Printed in Dublin by Wood Printing Works, Fleet Street, and The Gaelic Press, 27 North Frederick Street, Dublin. There is some duplication of editions in the file and one undated edition [c. July 1922]. Most of the journal’s articles deal with cataloguing and detailing anti-Catholic riots in Belfast and in the rest of Northern Ireland.
A copy of the ‘Weekly Bulletin of the Department of External Affairs’, No. 318 (9 April 1956). The bulletin includes a report on the unveiling of a memorial bust (by Séamus Murphy) of Constance Markievicz in St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin.
An image of a wedding party leaving a church in Cape Town, South Africa.