O’Sullivan, Peter, 23 Dean Swift Road, Ballymun, Dublin 11. Given permission to play the organ in the choir of Christ Church for two occasions only.
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O’Sullivan, et al, ‘Madonna’, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. This group of five persons make proposals regarding the broadcasting of the Rosary from Radio Eireann.
- 19 April 1947 O’Neill, Eric. He was sentenced to twenty years in prison for causing a bombing outside Madame Tussaud’s in June 1939. Sworn affidavit from Gobnait O’Sullivan; letter from an Irish political prisoner.
book written to teach Catholics "how to pray", "how to derive immense benefits from prayer", "how to enjoy the deep consolation of prayer" (Father Paul O'Sullivan).
letters from Senator Paul Bradford and Allied Irish Bank, Fermoy, manager T.L. O'Sullivan congratulating the Presentation, Fermoy, on their anniversary.
Includes; photos of students and Presentation Sisters of Sacramento with Sisters Clare Buckley, Vianney Buckley, Deirdre O'Sullivan, and Mother Kieran Harnett identified.
Letter from T. O’Sullivan, Gresham Hotel, Dublin, to Fr. Mangan, Archbishop’s House, confirming the reservation of Aberdeen Hall for the reception to be held by Archbishop McQuaid for approximately 270 guests on 7th March. He discusses food and drinks and costs involved. Annotations by McQuaid regarding the costs.
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Mr. T. O’Sullivan, Manager, Gresham Hotel, thanking him for confirming the availability of the Gresham Hotel for the reception for the new Nuncio. He also thanks the Society of St. Vincent de Paul for transferring their function, which should have been held there on that date.
Correspondence involving S. O’Sullivan, Dept. of Transport and Fr. J.A. McMahon, Secretary. The 27th Session of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport is being held in Dublin Castle. Delegates will complete their working sessions on the Wednesday, and on Thursday take an excursion by train to Killary. Thursday is the Feast of Corpus Christi. It may be difficult for some delegates to hear Mass and a dispensation is sought for them.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Colman J. O’Donovan, Dept. of External Affairs. He has received the letters sent for Fr. O’Sullivan and Fr. Correia and shall deliver them when he gets to Lisbon.