Mount Argus; Buildings: Fire Policy: Printed f/c form; Hibernian Fire and General Insurance Co., Ltd. 48-49 Dame Street, Dublin: Frs. Malachy Gavin; Sebastian Slean, Cyprian Meagher, Mt. Argus, Harold's Cross, Dublin. Fire Policy 28706, for £38,816 from 25/12/1918 to 25/12/1919.
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/ AS A WHOLE
Sealed letter from Cong for Religious, Rome granting permission to contract debt of £20,000 sterling to extend church & monastery. Rescript executed 28.09.1935 by Titus C.P. Procuator General.
Mount Argus; Telephones; Intercom. Printed letterhead from National Telephone Company, Crown Alley & Temple Bar, Dublin to Vicar, Mount Argus; Encloses 2 estimates for intercom. 1) with 2) without switches. Roms 3, 15 and halldoor: £5.0,0 and £6.17.1.
Mount Argus: Aerial Photograph. Newspaper Cutting 1955. From the West.
Mount Argus; Arrivals and Departures: oress cutting (unatributed) regarding thje profession of 7 novices who have left for Mount Argus from The Graan and the arrival of 6 newly rodained priests to replace them.
Mount Argus: Buildings and Lands: 3 slips stapled topgethger. typewriten on how valuation of buildings and kands of Mount Argus are worked out.
Mount Argus Church: Passionist Bulletin. March 1964. "The Sence of Sin".
Feastdays of March. The Passion of Jesus.
Mount Argus Church: Passionist Bulletin May 1963. Devotion to the Blessed Virgin.
Feastdays for May. May Processions. Understanding the Mass. St. Joseph.
Mount Argus Church: Passionist Bulletin. April 1963. April Feastdays.
Holy Week and Easter. St. Paul of the Cross.
Mount Argus: Clubs: St. Gabriel's Boys' Club/St. Gabriel's Youth Centre: Photocopy of pages of the programme for St. Gabriel's Boys' Club production of Gilbert and Sulivan's, "The Pirates of Penzance", which is reputed to be the first production of a light opera by a youth club in Ireland. Some signatures of cast members etc., are to be found on one of the pages. The performances took place in the Club pemises, which was formerly Loader Mill and the stage was erected over the River Poddle which flowed through the ground floor!