- IE IJA J/25/15
- Item
- [1880]
Part of Irish Jesuits
Copy of an engraving by George F. Mulvany, RHA of Sir Robert Kane, President of the Queen's College, Cork, uncle of Rev. Robert Kane, S.J.
Part of Irish Jesuits
Copy of an engraving by George F. Mulvany, RHA of Sir Robert Kane, President of the Queen's College, Cork, uncle of Rev. Robert Kane, S.J.
Correspondence relating to education issues relating to Jesuit colleges
A file of correspondence relating to general education issues in Ireland and more specific education issues relating to Jesuit colleges. Includes correspondence relating to the establishment of a colleges/schools commission including draft terms of reference (14 December 1930 - 18 January 1931, 5 items).
Correspondence relating to the University Bill and the affiliation of Mungret College
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
A file of correspondence relating to the University Bill and the affiliation of Mungret College following University changes in Ireland. Includes a summary of University Examinations (Royal University) taken by students in Mungret.
Material relating to Fr Donal O'Sullivan SJ
Part of Irish Jesuits
Material relating to Fr Donal O'Sullivan SJ including correspondence relating to his appointment to the Arts Council (1960). Includes correspondence with Irish Fr Provincials, personal record, memorial card and application to join the Society.
Results of public examinations held at Clongowes Wood College SJ
Part of Jesuit colleges in Ireland
Results of public examinations held at Clongowes Wood College SJ 1912, including :
University College Cork Students’ Hostel
Letters to the Irish Fr Provincial from Sir Bertram Windle, President of University College, Cork, concerning St Antony’s Hall, a hostel run by the Franciscan Fathers for students attending U.C.C.. The Franciscans wish to end their association with the hostel and the President proposes that the administration of the hostel be offered to the Society of Jesus. The Bishop of Cork didn't consent.
Windle, Sir, Bertram Alan Coghill, 1858-1929, scholar, anatomist, archaeologist, and university president