Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch
Plan and elevation by George Coppinger Ashlin & Thomas Aloysius Coleman, architects, 7 Dawson Street, for the new Sacred Heart Chapel designed for Fr. Laurence Dowling OSFC, Guardian, Church Street. The Sacred Heart Chapel was an aisle-church addition to St. Mary of the Angels. Construction was begun in March 1908 and was completed a year later at a cost of £4,000. The contractors were W. Connolly & Son and plastering work was completed by John Ryan. The design includes a ground floor plan, a side elevation from the friary garden, a longitudinal section, a front elevation, and a cross section.
Scale: ¼ inch + 1 inch to 1 foot
Plan and elevation of the proposed new altar for Holy Trinity Church by O’Flynn & Green, 3 Westbourne Villas, Western Road, Cork. File number: 936/1.
Scale: ½ inch to 1 foot
Plan and elevation of alterations to the lobby, offices and public areas of Holy Trinity Church by O’Flynn & Green, architects, 3 Westbourne Villas, Western Road, Cork. File number: 816/SD/2.
From Patrick Joseph Whitney, founder of the St. Patricks Society for foreign missions.
He advises that his diocese is in dire need of a medical missionary order as the Protestants have a much larger presence.
Regret at not being able to go.
Fr. McCurtin was the rector of the Sacred heart college, the crescent at the time.
Biography to be found at https://www.jesuitarchives.ie/mccurtin-patrick-1865-1938-jesuit-priest
Includes; box list description written by Presentation Congregational archivist Sister Rosarie Lordan, images of Nano Nagle and other members of the Nagle family, research notes of the "Breaking of Morn" and the "Positio", photocopies of Nagle letters and Nagle related letters, copies of academic articles on the Penal Laws and Catholicity in Ireland during British rule.
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An image of female pipers on parade at the 1916 silver jubilee commemorations outside the General Post Office on O’Connell Street in Dublin. The parade took place on 13 April 1941.
Leaflet for the Pious Union of St. Joseph’s Death.
Pioneer Total Abstinence Medal from the Diocese of Dromore issued to the mark the silver Jubilee of the local PTAA in 1940. A red and white ribbon (5.5 cm x 4.5 cm) is attached to the medal.