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              Images of Irish foundations.
              IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/55/1/55/1/6 (1-24) · File · c1920s - c1950s
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              Includes; Mullingar; Fermoy; Maryborough; Limerick; Mount Saint Anne's, Portarlington; Bandon; Terenure; Millstreet; Rathmore, County Kerry; Killarney; Kenmare; George's Hill, Dublin; Waterford?; Kilkenny; Tuam, County Galway; Dingle; North Presentation, Cork.

              Ireland
              IE PVBM POF/IE PBVM/POF/15/15/9 · Subseries · Photocopies and originals of documents dated 1874 - 1998
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              copies of media articles written on the centenary of the Presentation foundation in Portlaoise [Maryborough].

              Photographs and letters.
              IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/17/1/17/1 (1-23) · File · 1789 - 1930
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              Includes; file includes black and white photographs of convents in Ireland from Doneraile, Galway, Carlow, Maryborough, Tralee, Thurles, Rahan, and Dungarvan; letters from Sr. M. Ignatius, Carrick-on -Suir (12 February 1930 ) to Rev. Mother South Presentation Convent, Douglas Street Cork regarding the difficulty of getting a photograph of the convent; letter from Sr. Mary Imelda, Presentation Convent, Carrick-on-Suir to Rev. Mother in relation to obtaining a photograph of the convent, letter from Carlow dated 22 January 1930; letter from Sr. Gertrude, Presentation Convent, Thurles dated 22 June 1930, and letter from Sr. M. de Sales, Presentation Convent Dungarvan dated 28 January 1930. Many of the letters are addressed to Mother Joseph; empty brown envelope addressed to Director of the Library, Registers Office, University College, Cork, Eire; booklet entitled ‘ An Ursuline writer of Irish History’ by Professor Alfred O’ Rahilly, Reprinted from Journal of Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Vol. XLII (1942); type written copies of Nano Nagle’s letters numbers 1 to 13; and documents in Latin entitled ( ARCHIVIO DI PROPGANDA – ACTA S.C.DE ANNO 1790 -FOL.577 -AD CONGREG) 1789- 1805.