St. Audeon’s Boys’ National School Principal, pointed to the ruinous condition of the area. The letter was sent to Alderman John McCann, T.D., and forwarded to M. O’Brien, Co-Ordinating Technical Officer. The Parish Priest, shopkeepers and residents all wish to have the area rebuilt. The population was decreasing and the jobs of teachers were in jeopardy. Fr. T. Barry, P.P., wrote to P.J. Hernon, City Manager, emphasizing that the area is ideal for residential accommodation. O’Byrne argued that since the Dept. of Education sanctioned the building of a new school this in itself was evidence that a considerable amount of residential accommodation would be retained for several generations. -1967
Correspondence from John Kiernan Barry, Dundrum, requesting to be put in touch with the Parish Priest in Norwood, London, regarding a school for his daughter.
Letter from Canon Patrick Scannell to +McQuaid thanking him for the appointment of Fr. Edward Fitzgerald to replace Fr. Thomas Barry.
Typed letter to the Catholic Bishops of Ireland, North and South, England, Scotland and Wales, from Barry O’Hagan, Chasetown, Nr. Walsall, asking them to lend their voices to the cause of justice in the North of Ireland.
Correspondence between D. O Laoghaire, Dept. of Education, and Fr. Michael P. O’Connell, regarding the replacement of Canon T. Barry by Fr. James O’Keeffe, Navan Road, as representative of the Catholic Managers on the Dublin Advisory Committee for Juvenile Employment.
Letter from Fr. Barry to Fr. Glennon regarding the Perpetual Novena. 1 item
- 3 March 1944 Letters from Fr. Barry to +McQuaid requesting permission for Benediction for those attending devotions in honour of St. Anne.
Letter from Fr. Thomas Barry to +McQuaid informing him of the situation in the Grove school, Monkstown.
Letter from Mgr. T. Barry to +McQuaid inviting him to the consecration. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Letter from Fr. L. Barry to Fr. Mangan submitting the number of persons who received Communion and other matters.