Twenty four replies to the form delegating to the Head Chaplain diocesan facilities. 31/7/6/a. 19 March - October 1941 File relating to the development of an Air Raid Precaution Scheme (A.R.P.). Mentions concern about food shortages. Includes names of those involved with various charities, Catholic and others. Includes letter from Pamela Hinkson which speaks about the work done by the Bewley’s in feeding the poor of Dublin. Also mentions Dr. Collis, Marrowbone Lane Samaritan Fund, Inchicore and a conference chaired by Sean Moylan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence. One enclosure thanks Archbishop for his financial assistance in helping St. George’s parish local group with their A.R.P.
Lane
26 Archival description results for Lane
Typed letter to +McQuaid from C. Ua Shoin, Dept. of Education, forwarding a lease for St. James’ Convent (Basin Lane).
- 20 November 1963 File relating to 2 Kill Lane.
-4 January 1961. Bodlin, 259 Hagley Road, Birmingham. Correspondence relating to + Williams of Westminster, the appointment of a Director of the Arts Council (he suggests Sean O’Faolain) and Lemass receiving the Lane Pictures.
Letter from Fr. F. Gaynor to +McQuaid seeking directions as to whether the new hospital opened by Dr. Lane is to be attended by the local clergy. Annotated by + Mc Quaid.
- 6 December 1955 Correspondence regarding the De La Salle Brothers building a school in the Blind Lane area. 5 items
O’Reilly, F.J., Chairman, John Power & Son Ltd., John’s Lane, sympathizing with + McQuaid on hearing of the death of Canon Gleeson.
Drakeltein, Yvonne, The Grail, Maxwell Lane, Pinner, Middlesex. Very impressed with the programme and practical activity of the Catholic Institute of Sociology.
- Correspondence relating to details of community life an apostolate. OSA allowed to have a Boat Club at Ballyboden Archbishop wary: let Parochial clergy keep an eye. Future of John’s Lane Primary school further considered. Question of Day school under OSA for Rathfarnham are CF. file “LORETO No. 8”
-1 December 1970 Scroope, Moira, 4 Nutley Lane, Stillorgan Road, Dublin, requesting a donation for the Benevolent Fund for past pupils of the Sacred Heart, Leeson Street.