Includes; prayer card for the ‘Beatification of Nano Nagle’; negative of the map of the Ballygriffin area; ‘A Bookkeeper's Prayer’; Review of Nano Nagle’s life by Fr. O’ Carroll, CSSP; article from ‘The Fold’ magazine, ‘The Sisters of Mercy in Cork’; booklet ‘In the tradition of St. Finbarr’ by Rev. T. J. Walsh, [Canon T. .J. Walsh]; letter from A.M.O’ Sullivan, Subiaco, Roma, 1 March 1912 to Sister Mary Joseph; letter to Mr. Lynam, British Museum, London, W.C.1.on 18 January 1933 concerning C. Turner’s painting of Nano Nagle; Nano Nagle Ode for Presentation day written in 1911; A Funeral Sermon Preached at a Solemn High Mass Celebration in Cork 12 November for Marie Antoinette, Her Late Most Christian Majesty by the Rev. F. McCarthy, 1793; a Sermon preached on 8 August 1810 of the late Rt. Rev. Florence Mac Carthy by the Rev. John Ryan; and notes on the South Monastery and the use of the buildings over the years.
Walsh
163 Archival description results for Walsh
Includes; request from T.J. Walsh to replace a photo with another photo of himself.
Includes; expression of thanks from Father T. J. Walsh for the opinion on his works on Nano Nagle, explanation of how he became interested in Nano Nagle.
Includes; letter written by Father T. J. Walsh "… on promoting the cause of Nano Nagle."
Includes; letter from the Vatican expressing thanks for being sent a copy of the Nano Nagle book.
Includes; letters written between 1955 to 1959, to Rev. Mother, Sr. Catherine, and Father Walsh, [Canon T. J. Walsh], from Presentation Convents in Ireland including Bagenalstown, Baltinglass, Bailieboro’, Portadown, Doneraile, George’s Hill, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Killarney, Killina, Lismore, Maynooth, Oranmore, Rahan, Terenure, Tuam and Waterford; black and white photos of the convent in Waterford; lists of the foundations in Ireland and worldwide; information on the convents in County Kerry; information concerning the South Presentation Convent, Cork, the students, the school and the subjects and extras which were taught; lists giving details of the Presentation Schools in Ireland; and Conspectus of the Presentation Order from its foundation in 1777(1775) to the year 1875.
Includes; Sister Mary Antoinette Walsh of Dubuque; Sister Sheila Ann of Dubuque; Mount Loretto, Dubuque Iowa; Sacred Heart Academy, Fargo, North Dakota; Saint Luke's Hospital, Aberdeen, South Dakota; Saint Colman's Convent, Watervliet, New York; "Sister M[ary] Beth & [and] singing group, Dubuque".
History of Nano Nagle place written by T. J. Walsh which was sent to South Presentation Convent.
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19 March 1941 - 27 December 1953 66 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate: orphanage, retreat house, guest house. St. Joseph's orphanage, Tivoli Road, Dun Laoghaire. Monsignor Boylan's unease regarding their please to build a chapel in his parish Correspondence re fundraising for the Orphanage by "friends". Referred by archbishop to Monsignor Walsh One booklet
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18 February 1954 - 24 February 1961 64 items
Correspondence re routine details of community life and apostolate, particularly Difficulties over proposed new oratory Difficulties over desire to open a primary school, Monsignor. Boylan's opposition Fundraising for Orphanage
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18 February 1954 - 24 February 1961 64 items
Correspondence from lay Chair of Fundraising Committee re permission to hold such events Monsignor Boylan's assessment of personnel involved
Includes; black and white photo of girls sports team entitled "Winners of the Merriman Cup 1921"; "Munster Senior Final - Merriman Cup, 1925-26" with names of team (1926); photocopies of photos of children on their First Holy Communion (undated c1920s); sepia colour class photo of girls (1924); sepia class photos of girls from classes 3b and 3c (1926); sepia colour class 3a (1926); photocopy of girls at a First Holy Communion meal (undated c1920s); sepia colour photos of school girls (21 June 1932); black and white photo of unnamed girls and Sister (1932); black and white postcard with words "a few of strong + [and] Perfect Christians" written on it (c1937); black and white photo entitled "My class in Lourdes (undated c1950s); sepia colour photo of large group of unnamed school girls (c1955); black and white photo pf unnamed foursome of girls (undated c1950s); black and white photo of girls in costume with names written on back (undated c1950s); black and white photo entitled "Class 1A - 1969-1970... Teacher - S[iste]r Gertrude" with names of students on back (1970); large black and white photo of unnamed Sister conducting a group of singers (undated c1970s); photo of unnamed group of girls in South Presentation garden, possibly school girls or girl guides (undated c1960s); "Leadership awards (December 1992); "Young Leaders win Euro trip" (23 January 1993); Sister Mary Dinneen with group of Debs Ball Girls (undated c1980s); group of unnamed school girls (c1970s); teacher Paddy Walsh in Home Economics class (undated c1980s); mountaineering group (undated c1980s); "Hill walking in Wales + [and] Tour of France" (10 April 1992); "Best achievers + [and] best Students" (May 1986); "Cookery student of the year" (undated c1980s); mini-company manager gives annual report (undated c1980s); school bank (undated c1980s); school trip to Lourdes (undated c1980s); typing in a pre-employment class (undated c1980s); Debs photo (undated c1990s); opening of new basketball court (undated c1980s); debating club (undated c1980s); "[19]82 Camogie players"; number of unidentified class photos.