Mount Argus, Cemetery, re Grave of Mr amd Mrs McEvoy
Documents noted approval of Local Chapter and Approval of Provincial ( Fr. Fergus C.P) and Council for purchase of grave.
Provincial condition is that the Headstone be of suitable size and in proportion to the plot.
Mount Argus, Cemetery, re Clinch Family Grave
Letter of Fr Aidan O'Reilly, Rector, 1935094
Refers to Family discovery that grave was under new path. Arranged for a new grave near site for other members of family and original headstone found in Bros Monumental Works
Mount Argus (with pond and Calvary)
Mount Argus; Water Supply: evelope, postmarked Dublin 07.01.200, addressed to ilfred O'Hagan, Mount Argus and annotated "compostion of water". Probably contained the printed form from Sir Charles A. Cameron, Medical Officer for Health, Dublin, which is located under serial number 158.
Mount Argus; Water Supply: Printed form. Sir Charles A. Cameron, Medical Officer for Health, Dublin, Public Analyst City Laboratory, 17 Castle St., Dublin. for Dr. Kennedy, 39 Harrignton St, S.C.Rd, Dublin. Composition of a specimen of Water, submitted, seemingly from Mt. Argus. (v. envelope located under serial number 159): good water.
Mount Argus: Totals of Mission and Retreats per Year 1928 to 1941
Mount Argus: Torchlight Procession. Hyms Leaflet, Candle holder.
Mount Argus; "The Cross": copy from Catholic Digest of a digest of article titled "Looking for Anti-Christ" by P. Desmond Buckley, originally published in The Cross Vol 32: 1941-1942
Mount Argus: The Cross: presscutting from The Cross vol 31 (1940-41) "Gibralter - key to the middle sea" by P. Redmond Buckley.
Mount Argus: Telephone Service: Printed form from National Telephone Co., to Rev, W, O'Hagan, St Paul's Retreat Mt Argus Harold's Cross: Receipt of order for an Exchange line. Encloses copy of contract (which is located under serial number 356)