Correspondence between Con Murphy, Dept. of Education, and +McQuaid concerning Adult Education. Views are being sought on the needs and other aspects of Adult Education. Archbishop requested to submit his views.
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Includes; details of construction works carried out on Saint Finbarr's National Schools and costs thereof.
An email sent to Sister Antonia Murphy regarding work to be carried out at 145 Evergreen Road, a map detailing changes to be made, and a copy of further correspondence sent from Christine Moriarty to Sister Antonia Murphy regarding the same. Also includes the original envelope which contained all the above.
Correspondence between architect Frank Murphy & Partners, the Department of Education, and South Presentation Convent regarding approval of school design plans. Also includes estimations of building costs and a letter from the Munster & Leinster Bank Limited regarding financing of school.
Includes; details of undertakings, costs and tenders of building works on Saint Finbarr's School.
image of interior of Presentation Convent, Fermoy, grounds and gardens with three nuns (1903); photo of Archbishop Daniel Murphy, first Archbishop of Tasmania and the person that first requested that the Presentation Sisters of Fermoy send a mission to Tasmania, photo of Mother Francis Xavier [Ellen] Murphy, leader of the Presentation mission to Tasmania; framed photo of gathering of former novices of Saint Mary's, Fermoy (1998); photo of Saint Mary's College, Hobart, established by the Presentation in 1868.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from M. Murphy. A state sponsored company is buying potash from Russia. Dockers have a ban on handling Russian goods so false declarations are made and the origin is given as East Germany. The Custom Authorities know about this and have done nothing.
Correspondence between the Department of Education, architect Frank Murphy, Reverend T. Canon Cullinane, Turner's Cross Convent and South Presentation Convent relating to Christ the King School extension plan and approval. Also includes letter from solicitors John Stanton & Sons regarding the return of the original deed of conveyance.
Fees and certificates of payment relevant to the extension of Christ the King School from architect Frank Murphy, building contractors P.J Hegarty & Sons Limited, the quantity surveyor, and request of statements from the Office of Public Works
Includes; mortgage, John Penrose to Thomas Eusborne (4 October 1878); Order Irish Church Temporalities Commission, Reverend William Delaney (10 August 1877); Common Search, Julia O'Keeffe, Reverend Joseph Murphy (20 November 1870 - 19 January 1871); Case for Counsel, claim of Rearden v Murphy (c1890); mortgage, James Prendergast, Alexandra Foley McNamara (29 June 1855); Encumbered Estates Court (15 February 1853).