Includes; letters from Dean MC Swiney, Carrigaline, dated 23 November, to Rev. Mother 1876, mentioning Thurles; letter Mr. Neville, from Catholic University of Ireland, 86 Stephens Green, Dublin, to Rev. Mother, dated 25 June 1882, mentioning the altar and the bonds and shares; letter from M. Agnes, North Presentation Convent, Clarence Street, to Rev. mother, dated 22 April 1883, letters from Sr. M. de Sales, Castleisland, County Kerry, written in 1908; letter from Fr. Peyton, to Rev. Mother, dated 17 May 1954; letters from Sr. M. Patrick, George’s Hill, Dublin to Rev. Mother, concerning the establishment of a Branch of the Standing Committee for the Conference of Convent Primary Schools, in Cork, dated April and May 1962; note from Sr. M. Aloysius, Fair Street [Drogheda, County Louth], to Rev. Mother dated 24 February 1972; telegram from Nellie and Jim to Sr. Ita for her feast day; letter from Sr. de Lourdes, St. Louis Convent, Carrickmacross, to Sr. Kieran, dated 20 December 1977, letter from Sr. Therese [Browne], Presentation Convent, Youghal, to Rev. Mother, dated 20 October 1953; postcard which has a picture of the Presentation Convent, Tuam, County Galway , from Mary of the Sacred Heart to Rev. Mother M. de Sales; letter from M.C.McHugh, C.S.S.R. , Marianella, Orwell, Road, Dublin, to Mother, dated 14 December 1959, in which he appreciates Father T. J. Walsh’s book on Nano Nagle; and letter from James Bastible, St. Patrick’s Church, Lower Road, Cork, to Mother Agnes, dated 27 September 1969, he appreciates the work of the Sisters in Cork Polio; letters from Presentation convents- Crosshaven, Thurles, Tralee, Midleton, concerning the draft of the new constitutions, letter from Sr. M. Agnes, Turner’s Cross, to Fr. Meenan, dated 5 November expressing delight to know that he is a direct descendant of Nano Nagle; letter from Fr. Anthony Boran, OFM .Cap, Provincial, Capuchin Franciscan Friary, Church Street, Dublin 7 to Rev. Mother dated 11 March 1975, concerning papers pertaining to South and North Presentation Convents; letter from Antionette Cogan (Brownie Leader), 20 Alexandra Villas, St. Luke’s Cork, to Rev. Mother , dated 5 December 1979, thanking her and Sr. Rosario for their time and co-operation during their recent visit; and faded photocopy of a letter dated 2 July 1801 giving an account of the Sisters.
Kerry
41 Archivistische beschrijving results for Kerry
Includes; letters addressed from Presentation Convents in Terenure Dublin, Drogheda County Louth, Castlecomer County Kilkenny, and Oakpark Tralee County Kerry, concerning the proposed setting up of a central Presentation Novitiate and proposed changes to the Presentation Constitutions.
Includes; "From retirement to social work", "Educational project in Sexton Street [Limerick]", "Some aspects of life in Pakistan", names of local superiors, assistants and bursars and their contact details for Ballyphehane Cork, Cahirciveen Kerry, Killarney Kerry, Listowel Kerry, Michelstown Cork, Montenotte Cork, Rathmore Kerry, Sexton Street Limerick, South Presentation Cork, Turner's Cross Cork; "Vocation promotion", "Final professions", "First commitment day", "Silver jubilee bells", "The meaning of religious life"; "Letter from Provincial Superior", articles from Presentation regions.
large photo of Presentation Motherhouse, Saint John's, Newfoundland.
Includes; updated Rules and Constitutions of Presentation Sisters of Kerry in light of the amalgamation of the convents in the diocese.
Correspondence between +Levame to +McQuaid regarding the Bishops meeting for the Province of Leinster, which is held on the Wednesday of Low Week. There is also discussion on the subject of Emigrants. An Episcopal Committee has already been established and includes the Archbishop of Tuam and the Bishops of Raphoe, Ferns and Kerry. As for the Apostolatus Maris in Dublin, the Catholic Seamen’s Hostel is administered through City Quay parish and a Vincentian father also attends regularly as Chaplain to the special work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul which has care of the hostel.
Typed letter to Dr. O’Connell, Archbishop’s House, from J.C. Nagle, Ass. Secretary, Dept. of Agriculture. The Department have purchased three Kerry Cattle on behalf of +McQuaid and shipped them to Rev. Jean Pierre, Oise, France, at a cost of 169. 9s. 5d. The Department now seeks this repayment.
File relating to the ‘unethical tactics’ used by Lever Brothers in advertising. On the ‘Surf’ washing powder packets they state that 1p from each packet sold will be given to the Baldoyle (Dublin) Hospital for Crippled Children. Letters from various people including Mgr. Joseph Deery, Mount Merrion, T.D. Spillane, secretary, Hardware and Allied Traders’ Association of Ireland, J.J. Sherlock, Sales Manager, Lever Brothers & P.J. McElligott, Castleisland, County Kerry.
O’Donoghue, Daniel and Eileen, Rathmore, Co. Kerry, explaining to the Archbishop why they will not send their children to the local school. The teacher treated them viciously and they transferred to another school.They have to walk 3 miles to the school and are not given free transport.
"Account of commodities exported from Ireland to America and the West Indies …"; "Documents relating to the Irish in the West Indies"; "Whence the Black Irish of Jamaica"; "Filiation line of the Irish Ursulines"; "Grenada the Irish connection"; "Irish emigration to S[ain]t Christopher and Montserrat"; "The Irish of Montserrat"; "To hell or Barbados: the ethnic cleansing of Ireland".