Recommendation of Ellis by a priest in Australia
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- 09-01-1935
Fait partie de Glenstal Abbey Archive
S.F. Hoskins Accountant headed paper, auckland New Zealand
Recommendation of Ellis by a priest in Australia
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S.F. Hoskins Accountant headed paper, auckland New Zealand
Fait partie de Glenstal Abbey Archive
Letter to Father Prior from Mary Martin regarding the cancelled visit of Father David. Though the date is marked 1935 in the letter by someone else afterwards, it is most likely 1934 because of the context.
Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)
Mary Martin to Prior - Ms. Fitzgerald
Fait partie de Glenstal Abbey Archive
Various point of conversation including discussing being directly under propaganda with Nuncio. Mary Martin to Prior of Glenstal.
Mary Martin to Prior - Visit of Ms. Breen and Ms. Corr
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Mary Martin to Father Prior about Miss O Rourke and Miss Corr wanting to see the ceremonies.
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Short note thanking Prior.
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Tuberculosis, and updates on novices.
in depth discussion about novices
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An in depth discussion of the novices and their progress starting with Mary Murphy.
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Cenotaph, Leinster Lawn, Dublin
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A postcard print of the Cenotaph monument on Leinster Lawn (situated on the Merrion Square side of Leinster House). The Cenotaph was unveiled on 13 August 1923 to commemorate both Arthur Griffith, the President of Dáil Éireann, and Michael Collins, the revolutionary leader who was killed during the Civil War. It was designed by Professor George Atkinson (1880-1941), the headmaster of the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art. Plaques showing Griffith and Collins in relief were placed at the base of the cross with an inscription taken from the Annals of the Four Masters which read ‘Do Chum Glóire Dé agus Onóra na hÉireann’ (For the Glory of God and the Honour of Ireland). Following the assassination of Kevin O’Higgins, a leading Irish Free State minister, in 1927, an additional plaque was fixed to the monument. The Cenotaph was replaced with a more permanent structure (designed by the OPW architect Raymond McGrath) in 1950.
Letter from Tadhg Ó Donnchadha (‘Torna’)
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A letter from Tadhg Ó Donnchadha (1874-1949), University College Cork, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap.