Ryan to Prior
Thomas Fitgerald: B. J. McNally
This file contains correspondence relating to the administration of the Carmelite Order. One letter asks for information relating to a man who was once a resident of the School for the Blind, the second concerns a questionnaire regarding issues affecting the Order. There are also several handwritten notes inscribed on small envelopes.
Creator: Rosminian Order, St. Joseph's, Drumcondra
This file contains a list of inmates in the institution and a memorandum of St. Joseph's regarding its purpose and booklets contain legislation by which the institution adheres, how it was, and is, funded: services for the blind provided at St. Joseph's and some financial information.
A file containing four reports compiled by Captain Hugh McRory on Irish Volunteer gatherings, drills, rifle practice, and training in County Tyrone. The reports are dated 19 February, 26 February, 4 March, and 11 March 1916.
Scale: 5 feet to 1 statue mile
Ordnance Survey map of Dublin, sheet 13, showing parts of St. Michan’s, St. Paul’s, Grangegorman, St. Audeon’s parishes and parts of Arran Quay, Inns Quay and Usher’s Quay. The map shows the ‘Capuchin Franciscan, RC Chapel’ on Church Street (constructed in 1796), the Bow Street Distillery, and the area surrounding Smithfield Market.
Scale: 30 feet to 1 inch
Copy extract from the Ordnance Survey (1838) showing the Capuchin Chapel on Church Street bordered to north by Bedford Avenue (later Nicholas Avenue), to the south by May Lane, to the east by Bow Street and to the west by Church Street. An extract from a later Ordnance Survey map, copied in 1909, shows St. Mary of the Angels and the boundaries of Father Mathew Temperance Hall (constructed in 1890). One of the maps is annotated on the reverse ‘for Fr. Angelus Healy’.
Ordnance survey maps of Kilkenny depicting Castlecomer. Property is highlighted on the map.
Presentation SistersFour ordnance maps showing Cork Harbour, the Barony of Imokilly in County Cork and the Barony of Carbury in County Cork.
A view of a crowd assembled outside Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary following an ordination ceremony,
Clipping of an article from the 'Derry Journal' referring to the ordinations by the Most Rev. Bernard O’Kane, Bishop of Derry, of Capuchin friars in St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny. The clipping is super-imposed onto an article titled ‘Doe Castle / Historic Donegal Landmark / Lecture by Mr. E. Durning’. The text of the lecture is in Irish.