Admission of Francis Bonfield to the Society of Jesus and Jesuit life
- IE IJA J/494/1
- File
- 8 March 1933 - 22 July 1988
Part of Irish Jesuits
Admission of Francis Bonfield to the Society of Jesus and correspondence of Jesuit life.
Admission of Francis Bonfield to the Society of Jesus and Jesuit life
Part of Irish Jesuits
Admission of Francis Bonfield to the Society of Jesus and correspondence of Jesuit life.
Building plans for the proposed additions to St Ignatius College, Galway
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File of drawings of the building plans for the proposed additions to St Ignatius College, Galway. Includes letter from J. A. Kenny & Partners, Consulting Engineers, Eglington street, Galway returning the drawings to Fr Fergus O'Keeffe SJ (Rector) St Ignatius College, Galway (15 October 1970). The drawings of the ‘new’ community consist of: ground floor plan, first floor plan, top floor plan and elevations. Premises are surrounded by William street to the south and Raleigh row to the north. Plans illustrate new and existing properties: library, rooms, bath, W.C, lavatory, chapel, sanctuary, sacristy, store, cubicle, brother’s recreation room, lobby, corridor and present rooms. Scale is given and directional arrow. Ink and colour washes on paper. Material includes three drawings which give alternative additions to St Ignatius College: first floor plan, top floor plan and ground plan. Orientation and scale is given.
Jesuit Tertian fathers at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
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Jesuit Tertian fathers at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin. With names.
Letters from Fr Francis McSwiggan SJ, St Ignatius College, Galway to Fr Fergus O'Keefe SJ
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Letters from Fr Francis McSwiggan SJ (Prionnsais Mac Suigín), St Ignatius College, Galway to Fr Fergus O'Keefe SJ on the prayer ‘Do’n Chroi Ro-Naofa’. (In Irish and English)
Minutes of the Irish Society for Juniors meetings at Rathfarnham Castle
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Minutes of the Irish Society for Juniors meetings (Cumann Gaelach na Soisear) Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, with inserts of plays performed.
Photograph taken at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin of Jesuit tertians
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Photograph taken at Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin of Jesuit tertians. Includes from:
Top row: l - r; Frs. Tom Scott (Maryland), Vinny Murphy, Jeff Donahue (Buffalo), Ned Lynch (New York), Ciaran Kane, Henry Bischoff (New York), Tom O'Brien.
Middle: l- r; Sebastian Felieu (Aragon, Spain), Colin Warrack, Gerry Cavanagh (Detroit), Sean O'Connor, Tom Feliu ((Aragon, Spain), Gunter Reuter (Germany).
Front: l - r; Tom Martone (New England), Bill Lane, Joe Dargan, Michael Connolly (Tertian Director), Joe Tai, Fergus O'Keefe, Francesco Corsengo (Turin).
Photographs of the extension to Coláiste Iognáid SJ (St Ignatius College), Galway
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Photographs of the construction of the extension to St Ignatius College, Galway, and on opening. Three albums containing images of the construction of an extension to school building, adjacent to St Ignatius Church. Most are images from views at street front. Taken by Fr Fergus O'Keeffe SJ and includes some photographs of him.
Includes 18 loose photographs of college ceremonies and buildings.
O'Keefe, Fergus, 1933-2022, Jesuit priest
Photographs of the exterior of Coláiste Iognáid SJ and St Ignatius Church, Galway
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Photographs of the exterior of the church and school. Images of the church and school buildings from different angles. Most are images of the façade of the church and school, and the rear of the school. Taken by Fr Fergus O'Keeffe SJ.
O'Keefe, Fergus, 1933-2022, Jesuit priest
Postcard with an image of Rathfarnham Castle at night
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Postcard with an image of Rathfarnham Castle at night, sent from Dick Howell to Fr Fergus O'Keefe SJ.
Postcards of Emo Court - both of the same image
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Postcards of Emo Court - both of the same image - addressed to Fr Fergus O'Keefe SJ.