8-12 December 1955 Correspondence between Fr. John Nolan and +McQuaid regarding the theft of a bronze Crucifix erected by the wayside near Glencree Church. 2 items
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12-26 March 1965 Letters from Fr. Charles Hurley and Fr. John Nolan to +McQuaid regarding the changing of Mass times due to the shortage of a curate.
Profile of Michael O’Riordan, 37 Victoria Street, South Circular Road. Works as a bus conductor. Joined the Communist organisation in 1937 and associates with John Nolan and other IWL members. Was Adjutant of the 2nd Batt., IRA was a member of the International Brigade in Spain. Was interned in the Curragh between 1940-1943.
Biographical details of John de Courcy Ireland. Associated with R.N. Tweedy and John Nolan. Aliases John Maxwell, John Robinson, P. McQuillan. Lived in India, Italy and England. First came to notice as Communist Party member in Manchester in 1936.
Speech by Mr. Nolan, arguing that there is a case for Communism in Ireland.
Typescript (3 copies) profiling John Nolan, whole time official in the Communist Party and manager of Book Shop, 16A Pearse Street. He is a most dangerous and active member. 3 items