ID | 16635 |
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Collection | Presentation Sisters South West Province - St Joseph's Convent, Doneraile |
Collection Description | The records of this community have been catalogued. |
Reference | DON1/166 |
Description | Letters of Canon Sheehan to Mother Ita O'Connell South Infirmary Hospital, acknowledges receipt of the cakes, fruit and pheasant, describes a visit from the Rector of the Irish College, Rome, one of the very few with whom he feels comfortable and safe, opes that High Mass will be said for the holy souls, refers to William O'Brien's tremendous puff about him on Tuesday's paper and admits that his uncertain future had prevented him from replying to her suggestions about a prospective housekeeper, Miss Bell, 1 November 1912, 4 pages. |
Access | Restricted |
Date | 1912 |
Century | 20th |
Keywords | |
Repository Name | Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives |
Address | Nano Nagle Place South Presentation Centre Ltd Douglas Street Cork City |
Eircode | T12 X70A |
Telephone | (021) 419-3580 |
Email Address | congregationalarchives@pbvm.org |
Repository Web Address | https://nanonagleplace.ie/archive/ |
Comment | Since the beginning of 2017 the Presentation Sisters have begun to centralise their collections in the Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives in Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork. Presently, there are about 33 collections there. The archive contains collections from the South West Province. At present these collections are from convents which have closed in the counties of Cork and Kerry. These collections are catalogued. There are a few uncatalogued collections from convents which are still open. The archives of the North East Province also store their catalogued collections in Cork. Some convents hold their own collections. Due to the high age profile of Sisters nowadays access is not usually provided in the convents and these collections are not catalogued. We are grateful for the advice offered by Sr Rosarie Lordan. |
latitude | 51.89384 |
longitude | -8.47332 |