handwritten history of he life and history of Nano Nagle, the Presentation Sisters and the founding of Fermoy Convent by unnamed person [possibly a schoolchild], photos and images of Fermoy Convent and school.
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transcript of words spoken upon a person pledging to be a Presentation Associate.
Sister Marie Collins' copy of Not Words but Deeds by Sister Mary Thomas, a story written about Nano Nagle.
A pamphlet called Nano Nagle 1718-1784: Bi-Centenary used in the service at Drumcondra celebrating bi-centenary of Nano Nagle's death.
A report on the various presentation schools educating disadvantaged and disabled students including schools at Nano Nagle School Lixnaw, Saint Paul's School Beech Hill Montenotte, Queen of Angels School Beech Hill Montenotte, Primary School Education for Travelling Children Castleisland, School for 'Special Children' Sexton Street and Roxboro Road, Farranree Secondary School and Our Lady's school for hearing impaired children Douglas with a brief history on each school written in the report.
Correspondence between South Presentation Convent, Presentation Brothers and W. Marsh & Sons negotiating the sale of Nano Nagle House, Douglas Street, to the Presentation Sisters.
Correspondence from Solicitors O'Flynn, Exhams & Partners, Ronan Daly Jermyn & Company, Eamon Muray & Company regarding the appointment of trustees and further issues hindering the conveyance of Nano Nagle House.
History of Nano Nagle place written by T. J. Walsh which was sent to South Presentation Convent.
A photocopy of a history of Nano Nagle House taken from a notebook and written by Sister Agnus Daly with additional notes summarising renovation costs.
Correspondence from Allied Irish Bank to South Presentation convent regarding the acquisition of funds necessary to renovate Nano Nagle House.