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              1 November 1956
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./9/417 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed letter to Fr. Diffney from Una Byrne. The IHA had a Brains’ Trust in the Mansion House. Fr. Corcoran was well able for Donal Nevin and held his own. Mr. Maloney, Secretary of the Contemporary Club, has resigned. Will be a loss as he kept an eye on liberal speakers. Replaced by Miss Pepita Keating, daughter of Justine Keating. The Communist Party have converted No. 37, Pembroke Road into flats. Are holding meetings in Pembroke Hall. She (Una) refuses admittance, but Art McArdle reporting to her.

              10 June 1966
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./3/133 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: the present social unrest is seen as a consequence of Ireland’s economic development subversives definitely taking advantage of the disputes. An example is the Plasterers’ dispute being followed by the builders in general. The National Civil Liberties League held a meeting in the Mansion House on 25 May. It was reported in The Irish Times, 26 May. Speakers included Kader Asmal, Jim Fitzgerald and Donal Nevin. It was agreed that the League contained the real key to many of the subversive activities. An IRA document directed its members to infiltrate neutral associations, like the Tenants’ Association.

              21 December 1953
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./14/820 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Report of a meeting at the Mansion House, chaired by Peadar O’Donnell. Speakers included Mr. Koininge from Kenya, Jim Larkin, Donal Nevin, Mrs P. Rushton and Mr. Briscoe, T.D. Koininge spoke with restraint considering the way his family was treated by the British Government. O’Donnell asked people to join the Republican Forum, an organisation being set up to help African people.

              23 May 1960
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/9/14/4a · Item · 23 May 1960
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Nevin, Stanislaus, Architect, 10 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. Refers to work being done at Our Lady’s Hostel.

              24 March 1961
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./8/388 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed copy of the cover letter from Mrs. M. Keating and Donal Nevin giving a Press Statement on the West European Conference for the amnesty of Spanish political prisoners and exiles.

              25 June 1957
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./8/360 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Handwritten report saying a resolution from the Royal Irish Academy on A-bomb was withdrawn by Dr. McLoughlin (formally Maynooth, now Donegal). Stopped from attending meeting by his superiors. McWhinney of the British Communist Party in Dublin to promote links. Seeing Donal Nevin. International Women’s Congress in Ceylon. Mrs. Legrave Daly is ICWA delegate. Ronnie Delaney mixed up over his invitation to Moscow.

              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./5/232 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed report on CPI and KO activities. Meeting of 26 February mainly concerned Jack Murphy’s election campaign regarding transport and canvassing. Final rally to be held at Christchurch Place. Meeting made no decision on the resumption of lectures or next issue of The Irish Workers’ Voice. Articles are being prepared for The Irish Democrat, The Irish Workers’ Voice and the Democratic German Report. Donal Nevin reviewed R.M. Fox’s book on Jim Larkin on Radio Eireann. Left-Wing Labour assisting Murphy. About 600 attended the final rally. 2.5 Garda Reports, 1967

              28 August 1964
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XV./1/19/112/1 · Item · 28 August 1964
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Letter from +Nevin W. Hayes, O.Carm., Sicuani to +McQuaid thanking him for the services of Fr. Michael O’Farrell. He encloses a copy of his Fr. O’Farrell’s excardination.

              28 January
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/2025-10-25/2346/9/14/4 · Item · 28 January
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              -13 February 1947 Nevin, Stanislaus, Architect, 56 Clonturk Park, Drumconra, regarding the painting of St. Laurence O’Toole.

              29 April 1957
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XXIII./1/32 · Item
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              Typed minutes of ‘V’ Committee meeting. The following items are mentioned in the report: Fr. Kent reported that the Bishop of Ferns told a friend that Murphy, T.D., was a Communist. He was previously employed by the British Air Ministry. College of Scientology: as far as the Committee was able to discover the College is not a cover for something (abortion) but is merely a bogus form of psychology and character formation. Dr. Morris, an Inspector of Mental Homes for the British Government, called on Fr. O’Halloran regarding a complaint from a parishioner. The Committee considered a number of recent happenings on the world of trade unions and for connections between them. Larkin, Nevin, John Nolan, Jeffares and Brannigan were mentioned. Nevin and Larkin had no hope of getting their idea of Full Employment across as there was no unity in the trade union movement. The CIU would have nothing to do with Larkin. Brannigan was distributing some East German illustrated magazines (English language). The Communists are concentrating on trade unions and this may be due to the “loss of the intellectuals” in Hungary.